Friday, October 30, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Cycles.....
It has been quite a long time since i last updated my blog. Perhaps nowadays i used to upload those photos in Facebook instead of blogspot .
Last 4 weeks, i had been having a hectic schedule. I had my Operative Surgery cycle and subsequently followed by Ophthalmology cycle. For Ophthalmo, we got a rather strict teacher, Gndoyan, the docent of the department. Well, my group seemed to enjoy her lessons so much. Perhaps she made us think, instead of memorizing blindly.However, the cycle was shortened due to the crash course organized by our dekanat for the 'government examination'. We really 'rugi' la..since we missed 5 days of ophthalmo lessons because of that.
For Operative Surgery, it's a different story. We got back our previous sem teacher. Everyone was happy with that. Actually i mentioned before that i like the department. The lecturers of the department made me love to come for the lessons. There are 3 lecturers for English medium students. All of them are like so kind, cute and dedicated.
Photo taken with 2 lecturers of the department with students of Group 34 and Group 35.
The old woman sitting on the chair is the senior lecturer of the department. Everyone calls her 'nenek' and even tagged her as'nenek' in FB...it's kinda funny..There's 1 more kind lecturer in which everyone calls her as ' Sailormoon' ..but she wasnt in the photo. At the end of the cycle, we gifted our teacher, Ekaterina, a thank-you card with a metallic photo in which we took with her during the last class of the previous semester. Everyone of us wrote in the card and we hope that she could feel how much we appreciate her as our teacher.
Now i am just starting my Neurology Cycle. My teacher is a young and brilliant man. Neurology cycle is a bit relaxing compared to Ophthalmo cycle, that's why i can allocate some time for the long-abandoned blog..haha....
I am happy that i got all good and dedicated teachers for all those cycles. Lecturer is a every important element in the learning process, i think. They could share with us their knowledge and perhaps spur us to learn.
Last 4 weeks, i had been having a hectic schedule. I had my Operative Surgery cycle and subsequently followed by Ophthalmology cycle. For Ophthalmo, we got a rather strict teacher, Gndoyan, the docent of the department. Well, my group seemed to enjoy her lessons so much. Perhaps she made us think, instead of memorizing blindly.However, the cycle was shortened due to the crash course organized by our dekanat for the 'government examination'. We really 'rugi' la..since we missed 5 days of ophthalmo lessons because of that.
For Operative Surgery, it's a different story. We got back our previous sem teacher. Everyone was happy with that. Actually i mentioned before that i like the department. The lecturers of the department made me love to come for the lessons. There are 3 lecturers for English medium students. All of them are like so kind, cute and dedicated.
Photo taken with 2 lecturers of the department with students of Group 34 and Group 35.
The old woman sitting on the chair is the senior lecturer of the department. Everyone calls her 'nenek' and even tagged her as'nenek' in FB...it's kinda funny..There's 1 more kind lecturer in which everyone calls her as ' Sailormoon' ..but she wasnt in the photo. At the end of the cycle, we gifted our teacher, Ekaterina, a thank-you card with a metallic photo in which we took with her during the last class of the previous semester. Everyone of us wrote in the card and we hope that she could feel how much we appreciate her as our teacher.
Now i am just starting my Neurology Cycle. My teacher is a young and brilliant man. Neurology cycle is a bit relaxing compared to Ophthalmo cycle, that's why i can allocate some time for the long-abandoned blog..haha....
I am happy that i got all good and dedicated teachers for all those cycles. Lecturer is a every important element in the learning process, i think. They could share with us their knowledge and perhaps spur us to learn.
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