Looking forward to final year of medical school…

The placement allocation for final year of medical school has been released. Though one of the rotations allocated was not even in the seven preferences I submitted, I don’t have much to whinge about here, as I have gotten my first preference for the other four rotations, which is extremely lucky I supposed (my preference in bracket).
Rotation 1: Medicine – Eastern Health Maroondah (8)
Rotation2: Specialty (oncology) – Monash Medical Centre Morrabbin (1)
Rotation 3: Surgery (breast) – Monash Medical Centre Clayton (1)
Rotation 4: Vacation
Rotation 5: Elective
Rotation 6: Aged Care – Alfred Hospital (1)
Rotation 7: Emergency – Alfred Hospital (1)
Though Maroondah Hospital seems a little too far, I think it is not too bad to start the year in a relatively small hospital so as to allow me to gradually brush up my rusty clinical skills in a less busy hospital settings, after one year of zero patient contact. As for rotation 2 and 3, it is a new initiative by Monash Medical Centre to offer a joint core medicine(or surgery)/specialty 12-week rotation, and with oncology-breast surgery as one of the options, I quickly jump at this new placement option as both rotations appeared to be ‘tailor-made’ to further consolidate what I have learnt in BMedSc on breast cancer genetics. Most people would say that scrubbing in for breast surgeries for the entire six weeks will be kind of boring compared to the more interesting cardio/neuro surgeries, however, as I am not really a ’surgical’ person, so with less time ‘wasted’ standing in the operating theatre, I will have more time spent on mastering the more fundamental pre-op and post-op surgical management, which is what I will be dealing with during the surgical rotation in internship year. Also, having done both medical and surgical rotation early on before the internship application period (which usually happens around rotation 4), at least I will have a better chance of securing a medical and surgical reference each for the internship application. With both rotations in the Alfred allocated at the end of the year (though that means I can’t get any reference from the Alfred for interns application), hopefully by then I will be more confident clinically, to cope with the daunting and demanding setting in the Alfred. As for my elective, I am considering a 12-week research elective (across both vacation and elective period), possibly following up on what I have done in the BMedSc year, or something related to it. I have a few options in mind, but have yet to finalize the details.
Though most final year students have claimed that Monash medicine final year is relatively relaxing (as there’re NO exams), I think it will be a tough year for me, having to re-learn most of the clinical stuff that have been shelved for a year. Anyway, I shall first complete the BMedSc thesis and oral presentation, and there will be heaps of revision to be done over the summer as I prepare to return to the hospitals and start seeing patients again!




As I landed at KLIA low cost carrier terminal (LCCT) early in the morning, I had my breakfast at the now widely-franchised Old Town White Coffee outlet. Ordered Ipoh chicken hor fun (thick flat rice noodle) and of course the famous white coffee. Then, boarded the connecting flight, flying across the South China Sea, To Kuching to attend my sister’s graduation ceremony in University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). Well, this is my first time ever visiting the Borneo Island!
Due to delay in the connecting flight, I arrived back in Melbourne from the States on Saturday morning, one day later than scheduled. It’s kind of weird having to get used to the chilly winter in Melbourne, having just left the searing summer in the States. But thankfully, I only spent two short days in Melbourne, as I left for Kingscliff, near the summer-ish Surfer’s Paradise, on Monday afternoon.
Day 15-40 Salt Lake City, UTAH
Day 8-13 Boston
Day 5-7 New York City
Day 3-4 Washington DC