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Metamorphosis
23 October 2004That’s the theme of this year’s art competition (is that what it’s called?) Basically, it’s held once a year in the uni and it showcases the artisitic talents of staff and students. (Yes, there are medic and pharm students out there who are artistically inclined too!) There’s poetry, photography, digital art and of course the drawings and paintings.
With the exhibition right outside the clinical skills unit (CSU), how can there not be any drawing going on in the CSU right? Here’s a CSU lecturer’s masterpiece during our extra session with him…


Canvas courtesy of KenJ. :P
It did make the whole GI system physical examination seem much easier. :)
Check out M203 for what actually happened. Heh heh


on October 23rd, 2004 at 12:33 pm
LOL! that’s rather cute. =P
how come he didn’t continute to draw the anatomy of the inguinal region? LOL!
on October 23rd, 2004 at 2:09 pm
Heehee, cute.. and very effective way of learning too! heh heh
on October 23rd, 2004 at 2:32 pm
We used to do that, not on real person, but on Playboy/Hustler’s centrefold…
on October 23rd, 2004 at 2:35 pm
Ohhh… so your collection of playboy helps you study???
on October 23rd, 2004 at 3:29 pm
hmm… lemme see… ada liver, gallbladder, spleen, costal margins, stomach, distal eosphagus, transverse and descending colon… oh and markings for the quadrants of the abdomen… what, no appendix? hehe
on January 13th, 2007 at 10:17 pm
[…] CSU sessions have always been a little nutty for me. I was not (and am not) the conscientious student who will study a few days in advance. Most of the time I’ll read 5 minutes before going for the session and sometimes, even as I’m sitting in the briefing room waiting for the lecturer to come in and I cannot seem to remember to get my nails cut! I’ve been caught several times with questions I cannot answer and you should see the ultra blank look on my face! Despite all the times I fouled up during CSU and OSCE, clinical skills have always been one of my favourite bit of the entire course. There were really fun experiences too! Like the venesection class back in Sem3 and when Dr Tim was showing off his artistic side during one of the extra sessions we had with him. […]