It's a small step actually. Just like what Winston Churchill said in his speech (refer your Talley O'Connor right at the back). This is the second time I mention this quote:
Now this is not the end.
It is not even the beginning of the end.
But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.
Thanks to Allah. I really hope I can be your instrument of your Mercy.
Thanks to my parents for their endless support. Mak, ayah, dan adik-adik. There's no way I can go on without them.
Thanks to my teachers - be it back in Ireland, here in PMC, and of course the staff in Penang Hospital, Seberang Jaya Hospital and Taiping Hospital. There's more, KK Bayan Baru and Klinik Sadha. One more, Charis Hospice for their excellent insights on palliative care. As what all clinicians in existence would say, we strive for the best interest of the patient. No more, no less.
Thanks to all patients, who were willing to spare some time, and more than happy to share their stories about everything - from the best dining places in Penang, to deeply sibling rivalries on inheritance.
Thanks to my colleagues, from premeds, all the way to final year. It's a roller-coaster ride to remember for life. We will be distant apart soon. Just forget the bitter part, and move on. After all, we're just humans, bound to make mistakes, be it a miscommunication or it was just plain wrong.
Thanks to all for endless prayers.
ps - I found JK Rowling's commencement speech sangat2 best. Read it here:
http://harvardmagazine.com/commencement/the-fringe-benefits-failure-the-importance-imagination
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