It's been a long while since I've done this so I've got a lot of catching up to do.
- A small talk at a local rural school on the importance of good touch and bad touch for primary students organized by the Rotary Club
- A small opportunity to co-anchor an IEM Conference at Manipal
- A small but memorable celebration of Children's Day at our hospital
- A Normal Neonatal Care Nursing Workshop organized at the hospital with the support of the neonatologists from KH Manipal. This event was quite interesting to plan and execute, with the support of the entire team at the hospital, because I've never really "organized" a workshop before. It's always been about attending workshops. So I definitely had a lot of learning points in the process.
- Apart from these things, there’s the regular routine of Rounds, OPD in the morning and afternoon followed by evening rounds. There are the regular calls from the PGs regarding any sick case/ admission/ referral that sometimes warrant a visit to the hospital but since the hospital is literally at our doorstep, it doesn’t seem so hard on most days.
- There is also the regular visit to Manipal once a week where I take clinics or end postings for the undergraduates which in itself is quite an experience that warrants a lot of patience and self restraint. Maybe it’s just me feeling like there’s a generation gap between myself and the new batch of medical students. Or maybe this is how our professors felt when they taught us. I really can’t say!