nur kasih dah abes....T_T
i'll be missing adam...he is soo hot okayy..haha
and congratts to khabir bahtiar jugak for such a beautiful malay drama..
dia punya ending pun was great lah...a happy ending..bukan ending tergantung punye...
at the end, everyone is happy...though one has to sacrifies for others because that is the lesson to be learn
yeahh..final episod yang sangat sesuai ditayangkan sempena hari raya korban
i bagi 10 bintang!! yeayy!! a big clap to all of them..
my most ultimate favourite malay drama series so far..
and oohhh, i nak sidai gambar konvo dari studio yg baru dpt thru post last 2 days...sungguh2 org studio tuh ckp leh siap within 1 weeks dri tarikh tu, tgok2 after 1 month baru dapat...cett!!.cett!!..cett!!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
16 weeks
sungguh cepat mase itu berjalan....16 minggu sudah berlalu...yeay!!!
and i'm moving to OPD level 3 this monday until end of february next year...muntah2 lah aku nak ngadap orang ramai tuh for these 3 months nie...
but finally!!! naik jugak ke level 3 selepas 16 minggu duduk di level 1 mengkhatamkan 4 station...dah lah line tepon macam haram dkt bawah tuh..wahaha
last night pergi dinner bhgian farmasi dkt hotel naza JB....
dah lah hotel kt ceruk mane tah..tapi thanks to our GPS, sampai jugak kami akhirnya
bayar mahal okey!! rm 60...tp makanan sangat x sedap....hotel punyelah kecik...3 star je kot...hall dia pun tanak kecik jugak laa kan...hurrmmm
layan je lah a few gambar....tp x byk...nnt aku dpt dri camera lain aku tambah lgi..
and i'm moving to OPD level 3 this monday until end of february next year...muntah2 lah aku nak ngadap orang ramai tuh for these 3 months nie...
but finally!!! naik jugak ke level 3 selepas 16 minggu duduk di level 1 mengkhatamkan 4 station...dah lah line tepon macam haram dkt bawah tuh..wahaha
last night pergi dinner bhgian farmasi dkt hotel naza JB....
dah lah hotel kt ceruk mane tah..tapi thanks to our GPS, sampai jugak kami akhirnya
bayar mahal okey!! rm 60...tp makanan sangat x sedap....hotel punyelah kecik...3 star je kot...hall dia pun tanak kecik jugak laa kan...hurrmmm
layan je lah a few gambar....tp x byk...nnt aku dpt dri camera lain aku tambah lgi..
ai, aku paling suke gambar ko yg nie...nice!!!
(proses make-up by our make-up artist)
dah macam dentist nak wat operation gigi dah...ke macam beautician yg tgah nak cucuk botoxeh..wahaha
(lokasi: bilik mesyuarat in-patient farmasi)
make-up aku terlalu tebal...wahaha....jenuh nak bersihkan
(tini jugak yg comel dgan lagu dayung2 mereka tuh..ke gayung sebenarnye??)
okey...itulah baju songket pink yg aku jahit semalam...tsskkk...sebab tuh make-up tebal..sbb kena paksa menari la plak...ingat asmaradana time dinner MPG dulu tuh yg last skali keje menari2 nie...
(ini pertandingan karaoke sebenarnye, kami back-up dancer je...but we did won 3rd place...haha)
sape rindu prof mansor??? tuh yg dkat depan kanan skali...sempoii je
Thursday, November 19, 2009
menjahit
the owner of this blog sedang menjahit...tskk...
menjahit baju songket yang shocking PINK punye!!!
semata-mata kerana esok...
err...jahit sket je pun nak kecoh kerr???
cume buat dart je lah...haha
-entry tiada motif-
menjahit baju songket yang shocking PINK punye!!!
semata-mata kerana esok...
err...jahit sket je pun nak kecoh kerr???
cume buat dart je lah...haha
-entry tiada motif-
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Allowance reduction unfair to pharmacists
Taken from thestar, Nov 13, 2009
IT is really disheartening to learn that pharmacists working in government hospitals will have their monthly critical allowance reduced by RM650, leaving only a small sum of RM100 if the Ministry of Health introduces this ruling soon.
If they have this intention, I do not understand why the reduction of the allowance applies only to government pharmacists and not other government servants as well. Doctors and nurses are said to be unaffected.
Can someone from the Health Ministry explain the logic behind this cost-cutting exercise?
On one hand, the prime minister has reduced income tax by 1% for the higher income group in the 10th Malaysian Budget but on the other hand the Government tries to collect back the money from a small population of government pharmacists.
This is unfair treatment and does not serve any purpose.
At the moment, graduate pharmacists have to be trained in government hospitals for one year and forced to work for another three years before they can opt for greener pastures outside. Their salary is already low when compared with the private sector.
Pharmacists are also subjected to on-call and overtime work like doctors, but they are not allowed to claim on-call allowances like doctors.
Pharmacists need their own transport to go to work in the wee hours of the night when they are on-call. The critical allowance is just enough for them to foot the car maintenance and petrol bill.
Also, critical allowance is crucial as they are among critical front-liners exposing themselves to health hazards and risks when dispensing drugs to patients at the counters.
Then what about the cytotoxic department? Every day, pharmacists enter the clean room and expose themselves to the aerosol of cancer drugs (a single drop of cytotoxic drug can cause necrosis or mutation).
In the methadone department, pharmacists are also at risk. They have to park their cars far away from the department to avoid their cars being vandalised. There are threat cases as well when pharmacists meet the addicts outside.
Every day, pharmacists have to go in and out of wards to counsel patients with infectious diseases, not to mention the current H1N1 pandemic with many pharmacists reportedly suspected of being infected.
The RM750 critical allowance seems insignificant and insufficient when personal safety and health are in jeopardy.
The above are just the tip of the iceberg. I urge the Ministry Of Health to reconsider the allowance reduction.
CONCERNED RAKYAT,
Kuala Lumpur.
p/s: ape dia ingat aku ni keje sabtu ahad siang malam outside office hours tuh boleh claim ke??? unlike doctors, mereka boleh claim their on-call hours with money...but we can't...demn....we can only claim time-off saje maa...time-off aku pun dah melambak2 sampai 40 hrs ++...
IT is really disheartening to learn that pharmacists working in government hospitals will have their monthly critical allowance reduced by RM650, leaving only a small sum of RM100 if the Ministry of Health introduces this ruling soon.
If they have this intention, I do not understand why the reduction of the allowance applies only to government pharmacists and not other government servants as well. Doctors and nurses are said to be unaffected.
Can someone from the Health Ministry explain the logic behind this cost-cutting exercise?
On one hand, the prime minister has reduced income tax by 1% for the higher income group in the 10th Malaysian Budget but on the other hand the Government tries to collect back the money from a small population of government pharmacists.
This is unfair treatment and does not serve any purpose.
At the moment, graduate pharmacists have to be trained in government hospitals for one year and forced to work for another three years before they can opt for greener pastures outside. Their salary is already low when compared with the private sector.
Pharmacists are also subjected to on-call and overtime work like doctors, but they are not allowed to claim on-call allowances like doctors.
Pharmacists need their own transport to go to work in the wee hours of the night when they are on-call. The critical allowance is just enough for them to foot the car maintenance and petrol bill.
Also, critical allowance is crucial as they are among critical front-liners exposing themselves to health hazards and risks when dispensing drugs to patients at the counters.
Then what about the cytotoxic department? Every day, pharmacists enter the clean room and expose themselves to the aerosol of cancer drugs (a single drop of cytotoxic drug can cause necrosis or mutation).
In the methadone department, pharmacists are also at risk. They have to park their cars far away from the department to avoid their cars being vandalised. There are threat cases as well when pharmacists meet the addicts outside.
Every day, pharmacists have to go in and out of wards to counsel patients with infectious diseases, not to mention the current H1N1 pandemic with many pharmacists reportedly suspected of being infected.
The RM750 critical allowance seems insignificant and insufficient when personal safety and health are in jeopardy.
The above are just the tip of the iceberg. I urge the Ministry Of Health to reconsider the allowance reduction.
CONCERNED RAKYAT,
Kuala Lumpur.
p/s: ape dia ingat aku ni keje sabtu ahad siang malam outside office hours tuh boleh claim ke??? unlike doctors, mereka boleh claim their on-call hours with money...but we can't...demn....we can only claim time-off saje maa...time-off aku pun dah melambak2 sampai 40 hrs ++...
Friday, November 13, 2009
a little update
maaf blog for not giving you any update, or story or at least complaining or whining and sighing about anything this lately...the last entry was on the konvo thingy...life has been as usual...hospital then home, home then hospital....hurmmm...
i've took the forensic exam paper last monday and i really hope we all can pass so that we don't have to take it again....pictures down here was on the forensic's tutorial day which i think the tutorial doesn't help us at all in answering the paper. T_T
itu sahaja....
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