QUOTE(tqeh @ Nov 30 2010, 03:14 AM)
Hello Ricardo, just quit IMU and join somewhere else.
And btw I have no idea what point are you trying to make here. IMU sux? or that teacher sux? or you are not up to par?
Management problem. IMU sux. They must test those teachers who are nurses before simply employing esp. the ones from India. Low qualification they still take. -.- Then they should be strict with their time. Lecturers come late, replace the time = waste time. Or lecturers did not present when we are present, zzz. Wait like 2 hours. Cause the Academic Affairs Department put time wrongly. Damn gila la wei. waste time like that. If not can use for practice man. Wtf.
Added on November 30, 2010, 7:16 amQUOTE(onelove89 @ Nov 29 2010, 09:41 PM)
then don't quit, study hard, and change the world with your views. =) rather than being put down by one person, why not just stand up and make a difference? Seeing the incompetence of your peers, that'll be a very good motivation for you. At least, that is for me. =) We all want to make the world a better place, lil by lil.
Nurses can't change anything. We're the rats. We just do what we're told and carry our responsibility. Soon enough you'll see people get fired easily esp. the nurses for bullshit things. Go youtube and type la research yourself, type nurses sacked. Find the world outside. Don't be so inside only in Malaysia. Doc's got docs' w/o borders. There is no such thing as murses' w/o borders. It's quite a low profession. Even if you're damn great and studies hard. The doc's are the ones that still do what he wants. If he( the specialist) wants to talk thrash and do slow. What can she do. She wanna rush fast also cannot. So it's "follow the leader" instead of leading for the patient's comfort etc. like what we're suppose to do. Our stupid responsibility.
Added on November 30, 2010, 7:47 amQUOTE(roundfaced @ Nov 30 2010, 04:51 AM)
Doesn't know IMU is that bad , thought its a well known university
btw, make ur decision

other courses are good. medicine and health sciences. won't fail unless you procrastinate and enjoy clubbing all the time. the most people do is club once a week and that's it. other courses have smart students to cling with. Means you can study in groups easily. My course... -.- all by yourselves. Study in groups in better in Uni. You won't miss those points to remember by asking your friends beside you. Learning is fun. Go IMU for that except for nursing. Even when EOS(End of sem exam) they still ask us to go for workshops to help little children build up interests in nursing. Study smart not hard. Mine is for hard. Cause a lot of bullshits that we must do in the ward though it's not appropriate. Can argue till with a no solution. Cause in the end, i'll tell the clinical instructor, "forget it, i'll do whatever u say, master, even if it's not in my scope of studies". A good course, how it is managed, will allow students to argue and critique till a solution comes out. Like medicine, my friends just love to ask those hard questions to challenge those docs in IMU who earn their Phd. Not bad. And same goes to pharm, biomed, etc. In any course structure, the subjects are taught by the doctors. Nursing got also a few, then most of it is by nursing lecturers. OMG. We ask questions challenge them, all they can say is go back find yourself, or another lecturer is teaching u about this right, go find her. Or search books, take initiative. or i'll search up for you and tell you tomorrow( which she herself didn't even search anything). Then the next day come, she presents her research in like for example, ERCP is this endoscopic ...... inserted retrogadely from behind ( cause retrogade means behind) to see the bile duct and pancreatic duct. Then she asks us what's the intersection that joins the pancreatic duct and bile duct. In my head, "damn shit, teach me shit". I answered Ampulla of Vater. Clap clap. That's shitty. That 1 is learnt since sem 1. I mean i want more better explanation than this. So cheap skate. I want to know, the purpose of the dye injected to see what? Blockage? so if there is any blockage? how to treat? remove? So if remove... what complications will it cost? What are the side effects my patient will face? What medications will he/she has to take? What causes her to get a crystallized bile in the first place? Food? genetic? Age? Digestive problems or liver malfunction. Damn shit! That's all what is researched by her. And to spend my time with class with her telling me this short crap for 8 hours, we can use the time to find more for ourselves instead of having long classes with this crap.
This post has been edited by Ricardo: Nov 30 2010, 07:47 AM