Farewell O & G

It is simply the best rotation!


// The obsolete protocol. Don't worry, we students always keep it updated - lots of criss-crossing here and there!


// Prof F-eeney, and the lady from Exam office, S-harla in nice Indian dress.

Favourite and memorable quotes:

A minute you spend on O & G is twice as worth you could on Paediatrics, Psychiatry or even Public Health!
Prof F-eeney on the very first day, mentioning about heavier wattage given to O&G

If you see a husband in labour room, usually it is their first baby.
Prof F-eeney during Obstetrics morning rounds

The thinnest book is the one to read, while the thick ones are for reference and best left on someone else's shelf, not yours.
Dr K-ieran (while showing his Impey) during revision classes

While I was examining this lady a little while ago, I managed to observe fetal movements. Now, the examiner definitely wouldn't disagree with you, would he?
Prof F-eeney's tutoring on how to present clinical findings.

Where is your other friend? H1N1? 
Dr S-omas on missing groupmate

You know, diet control is the way to go in managing diabetes in pregnancy.
Dr A-nil

I have nothing to disagree about your history. It's superb!
Dr K-ieran after case presentation. Well he always said that.

Hey I think you can be a politician. You completely DID NOT answer my question.
Dr J-erilee during evening tutorial

What!!! Pink branula? You think it is nice to match with the hospital gown ka? You. Go and take all the branulas in different colours. I'll show you what's the difference between green, blue, chocolate, grey and whatever colour you have.
Dr A-nil during Obstetrics morning rounds

A picture worth a thousand words. Now where's my whiteboard marker?
Dr M-aha before beginning her lecture

In infertility case, the most worried party would be the mother-in-law, not the mother.
Dr A-zmy's cynical comment on Infertility tutorial

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