Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Sumpah

Hidup bukan kerana janji
Mati bukan kerana sumpah
Rezki dan rahmat Allah teramat luas
Semoga yakin kita hanya pada Allah
Semoga kita bertuhankan Allah bukannya bertuhankan manusia.

-PG


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Deal for govt docs reasonable

Sumber:http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2009%2F5%2F12%2Ffocus%2F20090512075446&sec=focus

THE Public Service Department (PSD) wishes to refer to the letters “Doctors suffering in silence for far too long” (The Star, April 21) and “New docs getting a better deal now” (The Star, April 23).

The Government has continuously improved the scheme of service for medical officers in terms of salaries, allowances, perquisites and career development.

In fact, the initial salary of government medical officers is the highest compared to those of other schemes of service in the public sector.

lt starts at RM2.456.39 (Grade UD41, P1T6) as against those of other schemes of service. The initial salary takes into consideration the period of six years that an undergraduate takes to qualify as a medical officer.

Furthermore, the total takehome pay for newly-appointed medical officers is RM4,058.39 when all the monthly allowances and Incentive Payment for Critical Service (the highest compared to
those of other critical schemes) are factored in .

In addition, medical officers als o receive the following allowances:

> On-call allowance at the rate of RM150 per night;

> Locum at the rate of RM80 per hour; and

> Incentive payment for specialist ranging from RM1,600 to RM3,100 per month, depending on the grade of the officer.

The ruling that will entitle newly-appointed medical officers to receive RM6,000 per month will take affect in 2010, after the current batch of medical graduates have completed their internship at a local government hospital.

To further advance their career prospects, the Government has improved promotion opportunities of medical officers by creating more promotional posts. At the same time, the Government has increased the number of scholarships for the Masters programme to 600.

The courses undertaken by medical officers are also recognised as fulfilling the conditions of the Competency Level Assessment for promotion to Grade UD48 and recognition as specialists. Additionally, medical officers have the opportunity to attend and present papers at conferences locally and abroad.

The Government recognises that the work done by medical officers is crucial to maintaining a viable public health system that would provide quality medical care to all Malaysians. The Government, therefore, will continue to improve the terms and conditions of service for medical officers.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Disastrous Oral Sex

Sumber:medicine.com.my
Sin Chew Daily and China Press reported yesterday that while the 30-year-old woman was performing oral sex on the man, the car was hit by a reversing van.
The impact of the crash, China Press reported, caused the woman to bite off her lover’s organ.
The daily reported that the incident occurred in a Singapore park where the couple met after work.
To make matters worse for the woman, her husband had sent a private investigator to spy on her after suspecting that she was being unfaithful.
The investigator said he had followed the woman and her boss to the park.
“On reaching the park, they did not alight from the car. Not long after, the car started to shake violently.
After the car was hit by the van, there was a loud scream from the woman whose mouth was covered with blood,” he said.


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So what else is your maid adding to dinner?

Sumber:www.weirdasianews.com/2009/05/05/maid-charged-adding-menstrual-blood-employers-food/

If you are like this unfortunate Hong Kong family, it could be menstrual blood (via Weird Asia News)

AN Indonesian maid has appeared in a Hong Kong court accused of adding menstrual blood to her employer’s food in an effort to improve their stormy relationship.
Indra Ningsih, aged 26, mixed the blood in a pot of vegetables in the belief that the recipe would help ease her difficult work environment, The Standard newspaper reported.
In some southeast Asian cultures, menstrual blood is thought to have special powers, the paper added.

n a bizarre attempt to improve her relationship with her employer, an Indonesian maid has appeared in a Hong Kong court accused of adding menstrual blood to her employer’s food.

Things are not, however, as they seem for Indra Ningsih, aged 26.

soup Maid Charged For Adding Menstrual Blood to Food picture

Indra mixed menstrual blood into a pot of vegetables as a sort of guaranteed panacea for improving relations between herself and her employer.

It makes a little more sense if one considers that in some southeastern Asian cultures, menstrual blood is thought to have special powers.

Whether true or no, she has been charged with one count of “administering poison destructive or noxious substances with intent to injure” according to the media.

She has not yet entered a plea.

The noxious action was discovered completely by chance. Her female employer whose surname is Mok happened to enter the kitchen to her home and noticed the maid acting rather strangely. She caught her throwing something into the trash bin, which turned out to be a used sanitary napkin.

When she looked into the pot of vegetables, she noticed something “suspicious” floating around mixed with the vegetables and water.

Indra had no excuse except to say that things had been bad between her employer and herself, and she hoped to improve things.

Well, Indra, not likely.


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Choosing a medical speciality


This is an algorithm for final year med students and also new house officers.
It will guide you to the specialty best suited to your attitude and personality



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Monday, May 11, 2009

X-ray Botol Coke dalam `dubur`


Macam-macam kes.
Ini kes apa cerita.
Ini kes siapa mau tanggung ma!!


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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Jangan berlagak pandai



Apa akan jadi..
..kalau kita berlagak pandai
..kalau kita berlagak tahu
..jangan terlebih berbicara kalau kita bukan ahlinya
Marilah sama-sama kita fikirkan.


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