Tuesday, March 22, 2005

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Woke up around 7 in the morning and had a drink at al-amal. Supposed to go to sbs today, wanna get my spm results re-checked. Well, when i was on my way to tam's house (was going to fetch her), i almost banged into a kancil. Aih, that was really close. Well, don't feel like talking about it. As it was still early, the traffic was quite congested. Reached school around 8.45, and we (edward, kiat hwa, loke and I) headed straight to the office. We were lucky that Pn G was also there. Got the forms, and i'm required to get back to school to get some documents certified. Aih~ kindda lazy. Have been busy with my projects lately, and so far, i've 4 projects to be completed.
Btw, thanks for the nice comment for the previous post, but mind telling me who you are? Curiousity's killing me, it always does! heheh... Well, hm, i've always wanted to be a doctor, but i kindda doubt my capabilities, :p I was sort of determined to take pharmacy a while ago, but some things just seem to bother me. Pharmacy's nice, but i think the government should be giving more incentives to pharmacists in malaysia. Just for comparison, pharmacist in uk who are doing their 1 year pupilage are paid approx 18k - 20k pounds per year. Multiply that by 7, and it's more than rm 10k per month! Whereas in malaysia, registered pharmacists are paid only 1.5k - 1.7k per month by the government. Duh, and malaysia's so desperate for pharmacists!

3 Comments:

Blogger Jon said...

well becareful when ur driving next time......

5:15 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i will~ lol

12:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Deb... Well, the comparison of salary between Malaysian pharmacists and UK pharmacists is true. In UK, pharmacists are independent because when people go to clinics, doctors there prescribe medicine to the patient and the patient has to look for the nearest pharmacist to buy the medicine. We Malaysians go to the clinic both to see the doctor and to get medicine. So you can see the role of pharmacists here are not as big as those in UK. Probably in years to come, we might see a change in this because a lot of people are doing pharmacy now. But with doctors, they are always in demand because people get sick everyday and there are many other deseases (or its cure) yet to be discovered. ~Anonymous.

12:18 PM  

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