Tuesday, September 16, 2008

SAYA MAHU TIDO!

I’ve been trying to sleep since 10pm. I shut my eyes but I just can’t sleep.. and I wonder why..

So, I got up and decided to list the things that I need to do..


REPORTS:

  1. Hospital Attachment
  2. Pharmacognosy
  3. Dosage Design
  4. Pharmacokinetics

ASSIGNMENT:

  1. Pharmacokinetics
  2. Entrepreneurship Skills

Thank God, tomorrow is a holiday. So, I get extra time for myself..

My laundry basket is full.. My room is so dusty! I only have a few ironed clothes in my locker. My notes and books are everywhere! I haven’t touched the books I borrowed from the library.. My desktop looks like this:

(Yes, it doesn’t look like a desktop.. It looks like a normal folder which is so unorganized!)

and I haven’t revised anything since the midsem exams.. My life is a mess.. (Get the picture?) I really REALLY need to get myself back on the right track!


My list of things to do tomorrow:

  • Sahur
  • Finish up Reports 1 and 2.
  • Do the laundry
  • Clean up the room
  • Collect clothes from the laundry
  • Buy mineral water
  • Go to the Bazaar
  • Break fast with classmates
  • Tarawih prayers

Actually, I'm a little disappointed with the article that was published in The Star today..:inis: Sampai hati..

Tuesday September 16, 2008

Pharmacy students hold awareness event


KUANTAN: Two hundred pharmaceutical majors from all over the country attended a gathering of students at a pharmacy in Kuantan Parade recently.

State deputy director of the pharmacy department, Sheik Nurudin Sheik Sharudin, officiated at the event.

Its objective was to establish and develop the role of pharmacists and make known their contribution to the public.

The participants represented renowned establishments such as Universiti Malaya, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Universiti College Sedaya International, UiTM, International Medical Univeristi and AIMST.

A host of activities were lined up including health awareness programmes and talks, counselling for smokers, video shows and demonstrations.

Sheik Nurudin said the role of pharmacists was important as they were entrusted with prescribing the right medicine, dosage and advice on taking drugs.

He said that a big allocation had been set aside to organise exhibitions and campaigns to create public awareness on pharmacy.

The event was closed by Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society president Abdul Aziz Jamaluddin at De Rhu Beach Resort.

During the closing, a declaration by the participants to safeguard professionalism was handed over to Abdul Aziz to be forwarded to the Health Ministry.

Participant Teh Poh Chin, 22, said she was in the second year of studies at UCSI.

“I am proud to take up this course to serve the people.

“I must undergo training at a government hospital for three years after graduation,” she said.

Nurulsyada Ali, a second-year student at UiTM, said the tutors were devoted in monitoring the progress of students.

Seremban lass Rita Mohan, a third-year student, said she understood the course as it was mostly in English and it would continue to improve her knowledge.


That is not what happened during NoGAPS.. Hello? It was not held at a pharmacy okay? And hello?? It was hosted by IIUM.. How can you forget to mention that?? Penat jer prepare all those materials for the media. Sorry la Syafiq, if I wasn't a good assistant.. I didn't know that things would end up this way.. Haih..:sigh:

Now, I think I really need to sleep.. It's already 11.50pm and I need to get up early tomorrow. There's so much to be done!

:sleep:

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