Monday, July 11, 2011

through my ophthalmoscope...

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم

Assalamualaikum n elo...

i already shared a bit about my life in Ophthalmology Department posting, the ophthalmoscope, the life in this posting, what to do, and others. currently in the final week of this posting and i'm sure that i'm going to miss this posting...

learning how to view the complex yet beautiful structure inside the eyes, learning how to handle the patients in the clinic (since there are few doctors but the clinic is always full with lots of patients), learning how to grab opportunity...yup, learning medicine is certainly fun...how tired and frustrated i am at the end of the day, i will in the end smile while looking at my log-book and thinking about what i already get during these days of studying medicine...

checklist for the final week of this posting:

  • case presentation for case write-up --> already done this afternoon & my supervisor already approved it~ :D
  • case write-up --> in progress, hoping to get it done by Thursday~ =3
  • log-book --> half-done...another 8 fundoscopy findings to be done by this week~ =w=
  • reflective writing for PPD --> need to do it front of my supervisor any day of this week..."Dealing With Blindness" :)
  • miniCX --> a.k.a Mini Clinical Examination...another assessment done by the supervisor, this time our clinical & presentation skills...wish me good luck for this~ >w<)O

choosing 'RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL DETACHMENT' as my write-up is certainly a challenging one...the first time ever i've done the ophthalmic evaluation in the patient - the tests, the examination...just hoping that everything going to be fine with this write-up...

ok..i'll take back what was tweeted by me @Twitter last night...i don't hate case write-up at all, i do love this thing so much...eventhough the process of making it makes me cry but in the end, i feel the really great satisfaction once i send it...

just wish me the very best of luck in this posting....

eyes are beautiful....they surely pretty from the outside...but have you ever the view inside the eyes through fundoscopy examination?!!

.: fundoscopy examination view:.

[Cr : yamout.us]

pretty, right?

it's really exciting and satisfying when you find all the structures and appreciate them in fundoscopy examination - the optic disc, the cup, the blood vessels, the background/retina, the macula...

but, the view that i see is smaller...because ophthalmoscope has smaller field...

.: still pretty right? :.

[Cr : meddean.luc.edu]

that's normal eye view...how about abnormal?

.: retinal detachment :.

[Cr : timothyjackson.net]

.: non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy :.

[Cr : daviddarling.info]

still pretty and you will go "whoa~" but these conditions can be emergency cases....

so...to people who read this blog, please take care of yourselves ok...love your body, your health, you eyes, and your vision...it's really sad seeing and listening about the patients' conditions and feelings when their vision impaired...

world without seeing the light...can we really live like that?

XOXO - i have babah's eyes~ :D

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