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Flying today

Paul AU
28 Feb 20082 Read Time
Hello! Finally, I'm flying to Africa this afternoon and will arrive Aweil by tomorrow afternoon. Due to some changes of arrangement in operations, I have stayed in Paris for eight days. But this gives me a chance to have revision of all my war surgery knowledge. Like a retreat, it also gives me an opportunity to review my work and life and to plan my future. Although I have a few field experiences, most of these skills are not practised in Hong Kong's modern society. I still have to refresh my knowledge before all missions. It was so busy in HK. I had to work until the day of my departure. So it's good for me to have time to review. Being a general surgeon in a developed society like Hong Kong, we always face the dilemma of going high-technology or high-touch patient service; of highly specialised or generalised skills; using resources on pursuing the excellence or benefit for the most; being a doctor as a profession or a job; commitment to our patient care or paid by the service. This is the reason why I need to have a break every now and then to regain my sense of mission and momentum in my regular patient care. I hope I can learn more in the coming mission. Au Yiu Kai
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