One out of Three
I would just like to share my sentiments regarding our clinical rotations during this semester. Yes, I know its only the middle of the semester to conclude about our clinical rotations but I am a bit frustrated because we we’re informed that our rotations this semester will be on specialty areas, specifically, National Center for Mental Health (which we have gone through), San Lazaro Hospital (NOT and I believe we are the only one’s who haven’t had our duty there) and the Philippine Orthopedic Center (NOT again but instead, we had our duty at FEU-NRMF our base hospital but only in a medical ward pfft! I can’t find any connection!).
We had the most boring rotations we have ever had (except for VINES). I want action. Honestly, I can’t feel that I am on my senior year except for the fact that my Rizal and Speech classes demands like a dramatic play and a commercial endorsement for our midterm exam. LOL! Our rotations last for only 4 days with just plain vital signs and NCP( Nursing Care Plan) making. It’s like we are just paying for nothing.
I want to voice this out to our coordinators but I don’t even know their names, only their faces. We once had an Open Mic with our Dean but sadly, they just gave reasons that only made us nod and pretend that we’re fine with that. In that case, I proved that nurses are really good at giving RATIONALES. I can’t blame them because of the big population of nursing students at FEU (we are 2000+ in our batch).
With our rotations, nothing’s new except for the infection exposure we are experiencing (I don’t think that’s a great thing). But being a nurse, the positive side of that is we could strengthen our immune system and be resistant to those diseases.
This week, we are going to have our exposure at the Quezon Institute, which is known for respiratory diseases which make me conclude for the aforementioned statement again because our concept is now on Communicable Diseases.
Timing is just so busted because I currently have Coryza, which made me immunocompromised. My mom advised me to take vitamins but I hesitated because the last time I tried to double the dose of my Vitamin C, I turned out to be out of my mind. I constantly forget things and I become clumsy. I hate those adverse effects. To testify to that, my group mates also share the same experience as mine. LOL!
Anyway, I hope few rotations that our group will going to have will be at least fruitful just to feel that our tuition fee is worth paying and just to feel that we are in our senior year. I hope somebody’s listening to my concern.
Please bear with my SARCASM.




September 11th, 2008 at 9:51 pm
hi! I find your blog interesting and quirky. I think that you should enjoy your last year in school and that whatever frustrations you have now, it won’t matter after you’ve graduated. Much luck to you and God bless!
September 15th, 2008 at 7:31 pm
@marsie, thank you!=D