Saturday, August 30, 2008

The waiting game plus UAAP roundup

Ok, I got that out of the way..

Just finished the examination for residency applicants. 100 item exam, 40 pts generalities, 60 pts specialty. It was a real hoot answering questions about the field I was interested in, but it also made me realize how little stock knowledge of Neurology and Psychiatry I had. Oh well, I guess that's why you go into training right? =D I just hope I didn't mess up that exam TOO much, or else I'd be out of a job even before I started.. =P

I'm really excited about residency. Although training at UST has it's famous downsides (hehe), I'm still looking foward to doing the stuff I really want to get into, and not be bothered by those other disciplines that I didn't really want to go into.

Now for the Sports Segment..

UST suffered a heartbreaking loss yesterday against the De La Salle Green Archers in what could have been an overtime game in the making. A lucky putback by rookie Maui Villanueva off an LA Revilla miss withe 0.2 seconds of game time remaining sealed the victory for the Archers who got away with a score of 81-79. Sadly, this loss meant that the 2006 Champion UST Growling Tigers have seen their hopes of making the Final Four dashed as they drop to a 5-7 win-loss card with only 2 games remaining for the season.

I've always wanted to do a UAAP team-by-team analysis, so here goes:

  • Ateneo De Manila Blue Eagles
Riding on the stellar performance of Rabeh Al-Hussaini, arguably the most dominant big man in the UAAP today, the Eagles are sitting atop the standings with a commanding 11-1 record. With their only loss coming from a first round shocker against the FEU Tamaraws, the Katipunan-based squad is poised to take it all as we begin the later stages of the tournament. With Chris Tiu and Al-Hussaini, two of the league's leading scorers in their roster and a host of , the Ateneo juggernaut rumbles forward towards what seems to be an inevitable finals appearance.

  • Far Eastern University Tamaraws
With the return of their injured leader, Mac Baracael, the Tamaraws are riding an emotional high closing out the elimination round of the tournament. Fresh from their victory over the vaunted DLSU Green Archers, the Tams are clicking on all cylinders towards their first Final Four appearance in the last 3(?) years. Under the watchful eye of coach Glen Capacio, the Tams are presently tied in second place with DLSU with two games remaining against the struggling UP Fighting Maroons and the UE Red Warriors. Armed with one of the deepest benches in the league, all eyes will be on FEU as they attempt to solidify their hold on second place and hopefully march into the Final Four with a twice to beat advantage.

  • De La Salle Green Archers

Fresh from their nailbiting victory over the UST Growling Tigers, the Archers are neck-and neck with FEU in their pursuit of the elusive number 2 spot in the final four, with Ateneo already having a virtual lock on first place. Despite a rookie-laden lineup, coach Franz Pumaren's charges have shown time and again why they were the champions of the previous season. Getting stellar numbers from team captain Jayvee Casio, steady veterans Peajay Barua, Rico Maierhofer, and even bonus minutes from rookie surprises LA Revilla and Maui Villanueva, the Archers are ready to make a serious run to defend their championship.

  • University of the East Red Warriors
Rounding up the top 4 on the present standings, coach Dindo Pumaren's Red Warriors are showing a lack of consistency, especially when compared to their sweep of the eliminations last season. In order to solidify their place in the semifinals, every game is a must-win for the hard-pressed squad from Recto, including a probable deciding match against the desperate UST Growling Tigers. Using a full court press similar to what La Salle executes so well, the Warriors' defense has proven time and again the dictum that "defense is the best offense". Boasting one of the most athletic frontlines in the league composed of Hans Thiele, Elmer Espiritu, and Pari Llagas, and supported by the steady backcourt leadership of James Martinez and prolific scorer Marcy Arellano, UE is still very much dangerously in the hunt for the title.

  • University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers
With a heartbreaking buzzerbeater loss to DLSU, the Tigers are staring elimination in the face. Caught in a situation where their fate lies in the outcomes of games of other teams, coach Pido Jarecio's stalwarts must win their last 2 remaining games while at the same time hope that the UE Red Warriors drop their assignments in order for the Tigers to have a chance to break into the Final Four. Despite the heroics of reigning MVP Jervy Cruz day in and day out, the Tigers have found it dfficult to get the all important wins against the stronger teams, especially during tight endgame situations. UST is a fairly young team, with 7 rookies in the rotation. However, the forthcoming graduation of Tiger veterans Japs Cuan and Dylan Ababou would leave a large void which would prove difficult to fill indeed.

The Growling Tigers need to find their range from beyond the arc. If the established shooters like Francis Allera and Kasim Mirza would make those long threes just like their 2006 championship run, combined with Jervy Cruz's regular monster performance in the paint, UST would prove do be a really difficult team to defend. It's just unfortunate that Cuan never developed an outside shot which would have greatly helped in extending the opposing teams' defense. This could have freed up the middle for more high-percentage shots taken much closer to the basket.

It's unfortunate that UST started the season on a sour note. Key personnel were nursing injuries acquied before the start of the season, and floor leader Japs Cuan was out for about 4 games due to a knee injury which has affected his game ever since. The rookies have a lot of growing up to do if team Espana intends on making the final four in season 72.

I'm sorry about the obvious bias. But then again, TOMASINO AKO!! MAY PRIDE! MAY PUSO! AT PALABAN! Go USTe!!!
  • University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons
After an energizing opening-day win which snapped a 14(?)-game losing streak, the Fighting Maroons seemed to have lost steam and can only sit and watch as teams charge past them in heartbreaking blowout losses. A talented but undersized lineup boasting high-caliber players like Magi Sison, Mike Gamboa, and former Xavier standout Woody Co has ptoven to be inadequate in the face of tougher opponents in this highly competitive league. With the lack of offense seen from UP, one can't help but wonder why former rookie hotshot scorer Migs De Asis is stuck on the bench and is hardly ever used. It is the opinion of this writer that better personnel shuffling by rookie coach Aboy Castro would have proven to be of great benefit to the struggling team of the State university.
  • National University Bulldogs
The Bulldogs have had another bad season, with endgame problems haunting them every step of the way. A surprise victory over the highly-touted FEU Tamaraws during their last game of the first round gave coach Manny Dandan's boys something to look forward to. Floor leader Jonathan Jahnke with agile high-scoring big men Edwin Asoro and Raymond Aguilar found it difficult to close games down the stretch, and wound up getting blown out in the endgame on a number of occasions. As a team, NU is still apparently groping for form. It has a pretty solid lineup which has the capability to really win games, but for some reason, they just frustratingly come up short.

Whew! There! I know it isn't perfect, but I gave it my best shot. Hehe

I'm sorry to admit the fact that most of my data is sorely lacking. I guess I haven't watched enough games this season, due to the rigid(?) review for the boards I put myself through. Its really tough being an avid UAAP fan to purposely avoid watching the games, even though the sacrifice is to serve some higher purpose..

I'll try to give a more in-depth analysis of some teams in particular interest to me at another time.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Mourning the vacation that wasn't meant to be

I know I should be studying right now, but I've got this blogger's itch that I just have to scratch..

The next few weeks are going to be really crazy for the hopeful incoming residents (or residentiables, as I'd like to call them) going into the different hospitals around the country. It never occurred to me before the boards that the little "vacation time" I had planned after the release of the board exam results would be gobbled up in an instant by the pursuit of the unforeseen requirements needed for application to the different residency programs. We were really caught off guard, with the deadlines closely following the heels of the release of results.

I guess you could say that it might have been a little easier (and less stressful) if I had just opted to pass and apply some other time, but the timetable must be followed, and I don't want to waste any more time.

Throughout my life, I seem to have taken the paths of greatest resistance, plunging headlong into certain situations knowing fully well what was in store, but you might say that this most recent choice is taking it to a higher level.. I'm still running on gut instinct, and following the hand that has guided me ever since I graduated from high school, so I guess I should be ok.. I hope..

Good luck to all my batchmates tomorrow!

Sana makapagresidente na tayo!!

Tagalized

The application form has been submitted, along with all the other requirements. Now to take a well-deserved rest break by surfing the web from the comforts of the CGH pink room :P

I'm a bit nervous with the forthcoming pre-residency. The scuttlebutt is that there will be 7 of us, fighting for only 4 available slots. (there are supposed to be 5, but I hear there's one slot that's been reserved already.. ?). I don't know what to think. I guess I'm just going with the flow and see where the tide will take me.

Going back to the title for this post, what's the deal with all these local channels dubbing various cartoons in tagalog? I mean, it worked for those old school anime shows like "Dog of Flanders" or "Princess Sarah" which weren't really made in English to begin with, but to use it on the American-made cartoons like "Jimmy Neutron" or even "Transformers"? It makes things look so cheap.. Hindi talaga bagay... Kinda like those idiots coming out with tagalized versions of Flo Rida's "Low". I've got nothing against the Filipino language, and I support it's use, but please, use it in the proper venues! mean, Batibot was a really great show which heavily used the vernacular, and rightfully so since it was a Filipino program intended for the Philippine audience. I guess it just kinda turns me off when you have to "Filipinize" English technical terms just to make sure the show is fully dubbed. It just dosen't seem right when you force Optimus Prime to speak in old-school Tagalog, with bits of Taglish sprinkled in-between. Ugh...

Just my two cents..

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Scramble!

I've been in UST and CGH for 3 days straight..

It's been utter madness, with everyone scrambling to complete their requirements for application to residency, which are due TOMORROW! (PGH had their deadline yesterday)

And to think that the results of the boards came out barely 5 days ago..

Finally, I was able to assure myself that my requirements would be complete and I'd be able to make the deadline tomorrow by 12nn. Talk about a close call..

The following day holds another surprise to the battle-weary newly licensed doctors. We will be having another examination (as if going through the boards wasn't enough already in such a short span of time). Shortly after that, interviews are going to be held.

As if life wasn't hectic enough so soon after the boards, I learned thatthe pre-residency period starts a couple of days after the oathtaking ceremonies!! Now this is what I call time pressure. Oh well, I guess it just goes with the territory...

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Starting over

I'm here now at my favorite haunt within the hallowed halls of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, the LRU. =)

Coming home never was so sweet. I'm waiting for my good buddy Dr. Johnny Ona. After we meet up, we'll be going to the Office of Graduate Medical Education to inquire about the requirements needed in the application for residency.. This is getting really wild.. I know its an often-used cliche on my blog lately, but man, I never ever dreamt that I would be in this situation that I presently am in today. It used to be nothing much of a vague afterthought. Something thought of only in passing due to all the fears and uncertainty associated with the long road towards that achievement of the said goal.

I do hope I'll be accepted into my program of choice. I know its gonna be awfully competitive this time around, given our batch's outrageous passing rate this year, but I know God will put me where I can serve Him best. After all, I wouldn't be here at all if it wasn't for His plan.. =)

Last night my parents had their friends over for their regular cell group meeting. They were nice enough to hold a little celebration for my little achievement. Pizzas were ordered from Di' Marks, a pizza place with a branch located at nearby Wac Wack road.

This link leads to the ClicktheCity.com listing: http://guides.clickthecity.com/restaurants/PH/Mandaluyong/Di-Marks/loc/Mandaluyong-City

The pizza was just excellent!! I've never had pizza like that before (probably 'coz we're not much of pizza eaters anyway).

Friday, August 22, 2008

Remembering Amah..

My paternal grandmother, or Amah, as we fondly called her, passed away last August 8, 2008 at the age of 85. She died one day after her birthday, and one day before my board examinations..

Amah, I made it. I hope I made you proud.. Thank you for everything..

This one was for you...

Certified!!!

Praise God!!! :)

I now exhale a heavy sigh of relief...

I can't believe it. It's finally over.. All those sleepless nights and those endless hours spent sitting on my butt reading book after book..

Thank you Lord. You never left me at my hour of greatest need...

I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I would be in this situation right now. It all seems just.. surreal...

I'd like to thank everyone who supported me during this long arduous journey. And since this is my blog, I can thank whomever I want.. :P


First off, I'd like to once again thank the Lord for all the great things he has done. None of this would have been posible without Him..

Next would be my family, who put up with all the craziness I went through during the review. Thank you for supporting me and for providing what I needed to ensure a smooth review.

I'd like to thank...

My sweet inspiration. Thank you for being there always.

My seniors who encouraged me and humored my texts during those times when I was panicking. (Jep, Reg, Don, Doc Hen)

My friends who never stopped believing... (Georms, Vaw, Hannie, and my lawyer: Raveneffect :P)

My classmates who kept me sane through the pain. Especially my closest co-interns (Pat, Nats, Dan, Carla, Borj)

All the other people who were praying for our success. I thank you from the bottom of my heart..

And with that, a new chapter begins...

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Waiting..

All the anxiety is killing me.

I'm 4 days removed from the last day of the board exams. Now we hold our collective breath for the outcome which would either leave us in tears, or shove us right back into the hospital.

I've always said that I'd try to ride out the wait by being as cool as possible, but last night I guess my patience ran dry.. With all the prayers and chain messages flying around through text, I was lead to believe that this would be "the day". So, I set up camp and sifted through the internet stating 11:45 in the evening hoping to catch an early glimpse of the results when they were just freshly posted. The joke was on me. No results, nothing. But now I'm sure that it's gonna be on tonight. You can't really take too long with a multiple choice examination that can be machine-checked. =P In the back of my mind, I imagine that i was in a situation called "borderline case", and the Board members were busy deliberating my fate, which is why the exam results are taking a bit too long for comfort..

Lets just see what happens in 24 hours..