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So, you want to be a doctor

So, you want to be a doctor

I’ve had a few readers emailing me, wondering about my life and journey as a doctor. They were wondering if it is indeed as glamorous and great as it is made out to be by certain tertiary centers. If you are one of them, then this article is for you. A few years ago, a close friend committed suicide by jumping from his apartment on the fourth floor of an apartment complex. He was a jolly good fellow, but faced a few bumps in his years...

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1Country, 1School

1Country, 1School

The greatest transformation, and therefore the biggest challenge we face as a nation is how to put this country first before any man, woman or child. That our differences should and must be our strength, not weakness. Those who scream violation of their racial rights should be sent to an uninhabited island, to live and interact with only their own kind.

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JOM UNDI!

JOM UNDI!

First of all, yes, this site is back up again. Thank you for your emails, your direct messages on Facebook and Twitter. I dedicate this blog to all of you. Secondly, I hope everyone is ready to vote tomorrow. Vote for the leader you think is best for yourself, your children, your parents, your community, and one who understands your aspiration, fights for your welfare and guards the nations’ sovereignty by respecting the constitution and...

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Palestine and the elusive peace

Palestine and the elusive peace

I am all for the Palestinians. Their woeful state of affairs screams at the double standards in human rights practised by those in the corridors of world power. For those who are naive about the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians, it began when the Palestinian’s homeland for over a thousand years was taken, without their consent and mostly by force during the creation of the state of Israel. And all subsequent crimes — on...

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Dr Kelvin Choo in Memory. July 1st 1980 – November 16th 2012

Dr Kelvin Choo in Memory. July 1st 1980 – November 16th 2012

Dr Kelvin Choo has passed on. He had battled cancer with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and even surgery over the last few years and has finally called it a day, today. His courage and perseverance draws the respect and admiration from many, but what made him even more venerable was his age when he battled the mother of all battles. While most of us wake up groaning about the day ahead, he has over the last few months been waking up to the fact...

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Blow my whistle baby…

Blow my whistle baby…

I haven’t written in a while. I blame it on exams, assignments, classes and, of course, work. There were many things to write about over the last few months, but none moved me enough to make me write… well, until today. It all started with my short trip to McDonald’s for breakfast. Not to promote the already popular franchise, but I sometimes dream of having their meals for breakfast, and last night was one of those nights. So...

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