Wednesday, June 17, 2009

A doctor's visit..


last nite, a friend/a senior/a facilitator of mine came by my house.
He is Abg Firdaus Ujang.. ops.. now he is Dr Firdaus Ujang..

i've never meet him since he became a doctor at Serdang Hospital. It was fun meeting him yesterday.

The main topic of discussion yesterday.. was, "A doctor's life".
u can imagine when a young/junior doctor meets my brother, a medical student..
haha.. full of advice and motivating words..

A doctor's life.. houseman's to be precise.. is d toughest of all according to him.
among the housemen, they agreed to put their rank the lowest and smaalest, even smaller than a virus! he xplained that they are being scolded, shouted, & yelled at all costs, and at all circumstances, by their MO(medical Officer) and Specialists.
Even in front of patients, visitors, they're treated in the same manner by their superior.

Doctors hardly sleep and they themselves do not find time for food,
although they tell people to eat well.


in on-call duties, especially in ginaecology (is it d right spelling?), or sakit puan, he said, sometimes six mothers are delivering, and there're only 2 doctors.
can u imagine? he had to run here and there, and sometimes when he arrive at d ward, the baby's head is already out!
there're also occasions when mothers delivering outside d ward, at d waiting room, because they arrive late, or the ward is full..

then i said, "glad to be in the engineering discipline".

haha.. u noe, then Dr firdaus said that.. "yes, u shud be glad n thnkful. I had a friend, an engineer, now have worked for 2 years. salary: 5k. hols:every sat & sun. me? salary: not much as him. Hols: almost none!"

then he told us, sometimes a doctor did face toughest decisions in their life.

1) During an on-call duty (where doctor on duty is not allowed to go back home), he got a call from his late father, "Firdaus, come back home, all your siblings are home. we could go anywhere together. this is a rare oppurtunity. tomorrow they'll go back separate ways."

2) During an on-call duty, he receive a call from his sister, that his father's health is worsen, and that he is moved to the hospital. however he could not attend his own father, because he is on an on-call duty.

3) During diagnosing a patient in severe & accute condition, he got a call from his sister, that his father stopped breathing, and that other doctor are attending him. He just couldn't leave his patient his attending at that moment.

"tough"

is the one word i could define these situations.
When his father passed away, Dr firdaus managed to be by his father's side.

that alone don't count the occasions where he faces deaths in his hands, on patients that don't have hopes anymore (to fill in death-in-line form) and telling it to their families..

He also point out that in a research among doctors in Malaysia, 70% of them regretted to be doctors.. and so, he asked my brother the most important question,

"Why do you want to be a doctor?"

However, being a doctor did come with various other emotions. He said, you can't tell how happy, how delighted you are to make others happy.

Of course, Allah who make people healthy, but with the doctors effort, Allah grant them this nikmat, a nikmat where no words can describe, and that no man can give.

there are occations where mothers with one year old son came by the hospital to thank him in her deliver, and yet he don't remember her. too many mothers! hehe..


لاَ يُكَلِّفُ اللّهُ نَفْساً إِلاَّ وُسْعَهَا لَهَا مَا كَسَبَتْ وَعَلَيْهَا مَا اكْتَسَبَتْ
Allah tidak membebani seseorang melainkan sesuai dengan kesanggupannya. Ia mendapat pahala (dari kebajikan)yang diusahakannya dan ia mendapat siksa (dari kejahatan) yang dikerjakannya.
On no soul doth Allah Place a burden greater than it can bear. It gets every good that it earns, and it suffers every ill that it earns.

[Al-Baqarah, 2:286]





يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آَمَنُوا هَلْ أَدُلُّكُمْ عَلَى تِجَارَةٍ تُنجِيكُم مِّنْ عَذَابٍ أَلِيمٍ . تُؤْمِنُونَ بِاللَّهِ وَرَسُولِهِ وَتُجَاهِدُونَ فِي سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ بِأَمْوَالِكُمْ وَأَنفُسِكُمْ ذَلِكُمْ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ إِن كُنتُمْ تَعْلَمُونَ

"Hai orang-orang yang beriman, sukakah kamu aku tunjukkan suatu perniagaan yang dapat menyelamatkanmu dariazab yang pedih? (yaitu) kamu beriman kepada Allah dan RasulNya dan berjihad di jalan Allah dengan harta dan jiwamu. Itulah yanglebih baik bagimu, jika kamu mengetahui."

[As-Saf, 61:10-11]

Monday, June 15, 2009

Mukhayyam 'Aroby Akbar fi UTP




Usbu'il Madhi, hua Usbu'il ihtammu li, wa mustafa, wa mu'min, wa shahrohman, wa syawal, wa safwan, wa fadhli aidhan! Qad iqaamu UTP Mukhayyam 'Aroby Akbar, lit-tolibil madrasah ath-thanawi fi Perak fiih.

hehe.. could u understand? Last week is an important week for me, mustafa, mu'min, shahroman, syawal, safwan and fadhli too! UTP have held Arabic Camp for secondary school students in Perak.

We are not d facilitators as many had wrongly percepted. We were d support team, aka committee to make sure d event run smoothly. Whew.. outstandingly tiring but very happy indeed!

Some of us came back to UTP on Tuesday 9th June, and some others came back on d 10th. workload beforehand is a pain in d head. we had to plan accordingly a system to control the participants throughout d event. for d support team, there're only 6 muslimin, and 13 muslimat. for d participants, there're 48 muslimin, and 59 muslimat.

We were instructed by ust Rahmat to communicate with d participants in arabic, and that was a challege for us. Nevertheless, we tried.. and it turned out ok, (though a lot of time we spent to discuss ourselves what to say, and in some occations.. alright, a LOT of occations where we did speak malay with d participants.. hehe :P)


16 facilitators with 11 muslimin, and 5 muslimat, are d alumni of madrasah Tarbiyyah Islamiyyah Darussalam Gontor, Indonesia. Majority of them are currently studying in UIAM(IIUM), doing masters and PhD in various majors, such as Usuluddin, Syariah Islamiyyah, etc. Joining with their friend Ust Rahmat, they conduct the camp splendidly!

The method is to use tariiqah mubasyirah (the way of learning by heart), other than using conventional malaysian way of teaching arabic, tariiqah tarjamah (the way of learning by translating). it is proven more effective, and not to mention "funner"! hehe.. they used full arabic without any translation in explaining their lessons. games, quizzes, pictures, songs, and even dramas are conducted in arabic, except for minor crucial information and announcements on students' health-related and safety precautions, to make sure they get the message.

This post is just d intro.. I'll follow up later with d activities n more photos, k! Stay tuned.. :-)




يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آَمَنُوا هَلْ أَدُلُّكُمْ عَلَى تِجَارَةٍ تُنجِيكُم مِّنْ عَذَابٍ أَلِيمٍ . تُؤْمِنُونَ بِاللَّهِ وَرَسُولِهِ وَتُجَاهِدُونَ فِي سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ بِأَمْوَالِكُمْ وَأَنفُسِكُمْ ذَلِكُمْ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ إِن كُنتُمْ تَعْلَمُونَ

"Hai orang-orang yang beriman, sukakah kamu aku tunjukkan suatu perniagaan yang dapat menyelamatkanmu dariazab yang pedih? (yaitu) kamu beriman kepada Allah dan RasulNya dan berjihad di jalan Allah dengan harta dan jiwamu. Itulah yanglebih baik bagimu, jika kamu mengetahui."

[As-Saf, 61:10-11]