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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Lessons learned

Most often, we judge people by how we see them, by what others tell about them and by our personal experiences with them. Lots were said pertaining to judgement of characters and one is liable to believe the bad things rather than the good things about people. Tag lines are labeled... She is like this, she is like that... and so on... so without bothering to know that person, you make your judgement.

Such thing happens everyday. Falling out of relationships between families, friends and lovers... its a normal occurence in this complex world of ours. though one is inclined to believe otherwise, the actual events lead to one way or another, and booommm... emotions explode.

The reputation of one person or one group most often determines how people react to them, how we treat them and how we relate with them. Though most often, our instincts tell us to give them a chance, still an inner voice tells us not to do so.

Like what happened recently. Its a fact that i have student friends.. though these students knew and respect my being an instructor to them, still arguments, misunderstanding is normal, right? Personally, i was really offended by the complaints which reach my ear. and i gave attention to it immediately..

As ive said earlier, judgements are made based on the events that occur, when they occur, how they occur and to whom they occur.

Well, there is still that invisible line that separates us, clinical instructors from you students/...
though most of you are mature enough, you have families, children, still we cannot avoid the fact that you symphatize with your classmates.. and that's fine...

Just a word of advice though.... before you complain, make sure that you have your facts right... try to find out if the thing that you want to complain really exist, or its just hearsay... always look at both sides... you wouldn't want to be in my shoes anyway... this is how a mature person behaves...

well lessons learned... Block B and the Ci's survived and surpassed the two weeks of affiliation amiably... there were unavoidable circumstances.. well, again, that is another thought to ponder...


to end this blog, we all learn from our mistakes. These are life's lessons. these matters make us mature.. and prepare us to become better nurses... nurses who are committed to take care of people an dnot animals... nurses who are expected to treat each situation objectively and react without personal intentions... nurses who think rationally and observes keenly, in short..

NURSES WHO LOOK BEFORE SHE LEAPS...

well, au revoir, Block B....

it was a learning experience for me and for the 3 other CI's...


Hopefully, now we can co-exist amiably... and not harsh in issuing judgements...

It was nice teaching you, guys.... i hope i was a good, if not better or best instrument of learning...







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LFD Block B.. Group 4

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

LFD..SAN LAZARO 4B..Group 2..

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Use the official format for LFD which includes both the General and Specific Objectives, Observations toward Self , Classmates and CI, Experiences /Learnings and your Personal Insight on your experiences during the affiliation. Please include unforgettable anecdotes (stories @ events) that happened to you during the affiliation. You may also include insights on how the Affiliation experience affected your career choice...