Thursday, April 05, 2007

1st day of work @ ESH

It's my first day of work at East Shore Hospital's (ESH) Operating Theatre (OT). Did nothing much today. All i did was to sit down and stare at the computer screen, reading through numerous documents and policies of the hospital. I was freezing cold - the OT was so cold and i was just wearing a thin layer of clothing, known as a scrub suit. And in the OT, you wear slippers. Not those flip flops, but those like what the aunties wear... I saw someone wearing crocs, so i've decided to get myself a pair of slippers or crocs, as long as it looks glam.

So i went to Bugis Junction after work and walked around. I couldn't find any nice or glam ones. Who would want a pair of red, pink (a color which i like though) or grey crocs with mickey mouse cuttings??? I saw a pair of slippers from Nike (not too bad actually) priced at $40 when i can actually get something similar from Bata at about $10. I didn't buy in the end.

I'm still on a lookout for a pair of glam slippers or crocs. Shopping for it continues this Friday.

And i'm confused. My Nurse Manager (NM) says that i can start to work shift after about 3 weeks and my Assistant Director of Nursing (ADN) says i would need at least 4 to 6 months as OT's a specialised field. So, for now, I'm working office hours. Mon to Fri: 8.30am to 5pm and alternate Saturdays: 8.30am to 1pm. Sundays and Public Holidays: OFF! Whee~~~ It's a public holiday for me this Friday~~ It's Good Friday - a special and lucky day of every year (coz it's good) and you're supposed to do good things. So do anything as long as it's good on 6 April 2007, 0000hrs to 2359hrs.

I'm turning in now. Very tired and i've to be up by 7.15am tomorrow. Ciaoz!

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