Friday 14 June 2013

Darkness is everywhere....



One of my anticipated movie of the year - STAR TREK:  INTO DARKNESS. what can I say, the movie didn't let me down. The plot this time is more on 'bro-mance' between our kapitan Kirk and his 1st command  Mr. Spock helping each other tackling their weakness. Really give something fresh after a lot of movie been focusing on baseless romance between main actor and actress. (not that I'm gay or anything)
The action and visual effect were spectacular (but not as an eye candy like avatar though). director manage to add in pinches of humor here and there to make the movie a bit lighter. anyway, one of the must watch movie of the year...
dLan rating: 8.5/10 star

Do you see me now??




a superb movie.. if i may add one of the best 'magic show' movie I've ever seen. (before this I thought 'The Prestige' was great) I can assure you that you will be glued to your seat from start till finish as you don't want to miss anything. great acting, great plot, great visual effect, awesome actors.. Don't want to spoil the movie so I ain't giving any synopsis this time. Go and enjoy...

dLan rating - 9/10 star

dLan: want to go and watch it again if got the chance

Sunday 9 June 2013

Lari jangan tak lari...


Just watch this movie last night. Kinda entertaining at some level. Kudos to ahmad idham and co. for producing a considerably good action movie (taraf malaysia) even though there are some questionable plot in the movie. It is a movie with a straight-forward story line with no twisted plots. 

Synopsis: Khaliff (aaron aziz) is a retired contract soldier. When he came back home he found that his dad was killed by someone and his kid-sister went missing. So from there, the whole story basically showed how strong and athletic a raged malaysian soldier can be. Added in also some muay thai and other martial arts moves to spice up the movie. 

I notice that most of the gangster are quite resilient as Khaliff need to pound them for quite some time before they finally tap out. (penangan tongkat ali la tu). the shooting scene towards the end can be improve more. It's a bit illogical for all of the thai's mafia to be very short-sighted that I think the star wars storm troopers would be having a field day fighting them (they are a lousy shooter too if you don't know). they can't even shoot 1 big-sized guy at a short distance (I'm guessing less than 20 meters apart) and they are using a freaking uzi and machine gun!! takpe la, at least one of the longest shooting scene in malay movie that i've seen so far. 

dLan: enjoyed the movie but would not recommend to hardcore action movie-goers. I'm gonna give it a 6.5/10 star rating for the good effort. could have been better though...

Acidic VS Alkaline Food

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT!!!

That would be the main message of this article for today. Quite a while back, I've attended a few talk and seminars on health and did my own study and research on food - Yes, food! And no it's not about learning on how to cook. So why did I bother to go for the seminars and did all the research? Because - you are what you eat!! 
So, I want to know does the food I'm taking is good for me or bad for me? Unsurprisingly enough, most of the food that all of us consumes are not really good for our body. I can bet that most of us  
1. don't take 5 servings of FRESH vegetable/fruits daily
2. don't drink more than 2 liters of purified clean water daily
3. is not leading a very stress free life..
4. don't take any supplementation
5. love to eat fast-food/processed food over fresh vegetables/fruits
6. like to waste their money and life over a pack of cigarette (yes, including those passive smokers)
7. don't exercise more than 150 minutes a week if not at all
(heck, I used to be guilty as charged for most of them. (note the word used there )


why is it important to at least done some if not all of what I mentioned earlier? 
All of that is to make sure that our body is always in a state of slightly alkaline. Our bodies pH should supposedly be well maintained at a pH of 7.35-7.45 (note that narrow range) for those who didn't know about pH it ranges from 0-14 where 0 is highly acidic, 14 is highly alkaline and 7 is neutral. 
pH spectrum with normal blood pH range



why should our body be in a slightly alkaline state? why not slightly acidic or neutral? 
Hmm.. tough question there but the answers are pretty much simple. Well, at a pH of 7.35-7.45, even though according to pH chart it is slightly alkaline our body perceive that range as neutral. So, anything less than 7.35 is acidic and anything more than 7.45 is alkaline. In a nutshell, our body (particularly cells) need to have an environment at the pH of 7.35-7.45 to function properly. At this pH level, all the amino acids (building block for proteins) would be able to maintain their specific geometric 3-D shape to function effectively and by the tiniest changes in the blood pH it can alter the shape thus render it to malfunction
the amino acid beads


So, what would happened if our body pH drop less than 7.35?
It will basically cause all these problem - decreasing body's ability to absorb minerals and nutrients, reduce the effectiveness of the cell in producing energy, decrease it's ability to repair damaged cells thus make it susceptible in formation of abnormal or cancer cells, decrease it's ability to detoxify heavy metals, make tumors cells thrive happily and impaired our immunity function thus making us more susceptible to fatigue and illness. FYI, a blood pH of less than 7 is very dangerous and can be considered as an emergency since it can induce coma, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest and death!! 


So, how does our body maintained pH at 7.35-7.45 all the time?
Our body have 3 major mechanism that helps to maintain the pH at the desirable range for an optimum functioning. the 3 mechanisms are:
     1. Buffer systems
               protein buffer system
               carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system
               phosphate buffer system
     2. exhalation of carbon dioxide
     3. elimination of hydrogen ions via kidney

(You can googled and read about the mentioned mechanism yourself if you want to) The mechanisms mentioned above basically used the available organic minerals in our body to work. Organic minerals can only be found in fresh vegetables/fruits and certain certified organic supplements. If you don't take those vegetables/fruits which is also an alkalizing food then maintenance mechanism might be resort to taking minerals from the storage depot - bones and muscles; which will only cause osteoporosis (calcium and phosphate) or kidney stones. Also, like I just mentioned, there will also be conditions where these balancing mechanism will be overused or overtaxed for instance like stress, exercise or getting sick -  which will then results in the what I mentioned earlier or even worse, multiple negative health events. 

as you can see, fresh vegetables and fruits are on the alkaline side where by your favourite foods are on the acidic side


Can we monitor our body pH daily?
Well we can. But indirectly unless you are willing to be poke for blood everyday. Plus it is more cost efficient and can be done at home. What we need to do is go to your nearest pharmacy and get a bottle of pH tester. Then, pull out a stick from the bottle and pee on the stick - of course you better do it in your bathroom ok!! Don't want to show your private part in public right? If the urine is acidic ( which most of us are) then it means that your body is acidic and the mechanisms mentioned earlier had to work extra to excrete the acid (hydrogen ions) from the body via urine. Thus the acidic urine. The urine should normally be in a slightly alkaline state.
the urine pH tester should be something like this


How can we help our body to maintain the desirable pH range?
Easy.. Eat more fresh vegetables/fruits!!! cut down on meat and poultry. Cut down, not stop ok.. Below are an excerpt from a website that mentioned a long list of alkalizing and acidic food. Don't have to follow them strictly though..

  Alkaline:  Meditation, Prayer, Peace, Kindness & Love  Acid:  Overwork, Anger, Fear, Jealousy & Stress
  Extremely Alkaline Forming Foods - pH 8.5 to 9.0  Extremely Acid Forming Foods - pH 5.0 to 5.5
  9.0  Lemons 1, Watermelon 2
  8.5  Agar Agar 3, Cantaloupe, Cayenne (Capsicum) 4,
        Dried dates & figs, Kelp, Karengo, Kudzu root, Limes,
        Mango, Melons, Papaya, Parsley 5, Seedless grapes
        (sweet), Watercress, Seaweeds

        Asparagus 6, Endive, Kiwifruit, Fruit juices 7, Grapes
        (sweet), Passion fruit, Pears (sweet), Pineapple,
        Raisins, Umeboshi plum, Vegetable juices 8
  5.0  Artificial sweeteners
  5.5  Beef, Carbonated soft drinks & fizzy drinks 38,
        Cigarettes (tailor made), Drugs, Flour (white, wheat)
        39, Goat, Lamb, Pastries & cakes from white flour,
        Pork, Sugar (white) 40

        Beer 34, Brown sugar 35, Chicken, Deer, Chocolate,
        Coffee 36, Custard with white sugar, Jams, Jellies,
        Liquor 37, Pasta (white), Rabbit, Semolina, Table
        salt refined and iodized, Tea black, Turkey, Wheat
        bread, White rice, White vinegar (processed).
  Moderate Alkaline - pH 7.5 to 8.0  Moderate Acid - pH 6.0 to 6.5
  8.0  Apples (sweet), Apricots, Alfalfa sprouts 9,
        Arrowroot, Flour 10, Avocados, Bananas (ripe),
        Berries, Carrots, Celery, Currants, Dates & figs
        (fresh), Garlic 11, Gooseberry, Grapes (less sweet),
        Grapefruit, Guavas, Herbs (leafy green), Lettuce
        (leafy green), Nectarine, Peaches (sweet), Pears
        (less sweet), Peas (fresh sweet), Persimmon,
        Pumpkin (sweet), Sea salt (vegetable) 12, Spinach

  7.5  Apples (sour), Bamboo shoots, Beans (fresh green),
        Beets, Bell Pepper, Broccoli, Cabbage;Cauli, Carob
        13, Daikon, Ginger (fresh), Grapes (sour), Kale,
        Kohlrabi, Lettuce (pale green), Oranges, Parsnip,
        Peaches (less sweet), Peas (less sweet), Potatoes
        & skin, Pumpkin (less sweet), Raspberry, Sapote,
        Strawberry, Squash 14, Sweet corn (fresh), Tamari
        15, Turnip, Vinegar (apple cider) 16
  6.0  Cigarette tobacco (roll your own), Cream of Wheat
        (unrefined), Fish, Fruit juices with sugar, Maple
        syrup (processed), Molasses (sulphured), Pickles
        (commercial), Breads (refined) of corn, oats, rice &
        rye, Cereals (refined) eg weetbix, corn flakes,
        Shellfish, Wheat germ, Whole Wheat foods 32,
        Wine 33, Yogurt (sweetened)

  6.5  Bananas (green), Buckwheat, Cheeses (sharp),
        Corn & rice breads, Egg whole (cooked hard),
        Ketchup, Mayonnaise, Oats, Pasta (whole grain),
        Pastry (wholegrain & honey), Peanuts, Potatoes
        (with no skins), Popcorn (with salt & butter), Rice
        (basmati), Rice (brown), Soy sauce (commercial),
        Tapioca, Wheat bread (sprouted organic)
  Slightly Alkaline to Neutral pH 7.0  Slightly Acid to Neutral pH 7.0
  7.0  Almonds 17, Artichokes (Jerusalem), Barley-Malt
        (sweetener-Bronner), Brown Rice Syrup, Brussel
        Sprouts, Cherries, Coconut (fresh), Cucumbers, Egg
        plant, Honey (raw), Leeks, Miso, Mushrooms, Okra,
        Olives ripe 18, Onions, Pickles 19, (home made),
        Radish, Sea salt 20, Spices 21, Taro, Tomatoes
        (sweet), Vinegar (sweet brown rice), Water Chestnut

        Amaranth, Artichoke (globe), Chestnuts (dry
        roasted), Egg yolks (soft cooked), Essene bread 22,
        Goat's milk and whey (raw) 23, Horseradish,
        Mayonnaise (home made), Millet, Olive oil, Quinoa,
        Rhubarb, Sesame seeds (whole) 24, Soy beans
        (dry), Soy cheese, Soy milk, Sprouted grains 25,
        Tempeh, Tofu, Tomatoes (less sweet), Yeast
        (nutritional flakes)
  7.0  Barley malt syrup, Barley, Bran, Cashews, Cereals
        (unrefined with honey-fruit-maple syrup), Cornmeal,
        Cranberries 30, Fructose, Honey (pasteurized),
        Lentils, Macadamias, Maple syrup (unprocessed),
        Milk (homogenized) and most processed dairy
        products, Molasses (unsulphered organic) 31,
        Nutmeg, Mustard, Pistachios, Popcorn & butter
        (plain), Rice or wheat crackers (unrefined), Rye
        (grain), Rye bread (organic sprouted), Seeds
        (pumpkin & sunflower), Walnuts

        Blueberries, Brazil nuts, Butter (salted), Cheeses
        (mild & crumbly) 28, Crackers (unrefined rye),
        Dried beans (mung, adzuki, pinto, kidney,
        garbanzo) 29, Dry coconut, Egg whites, Goats
        milk (homogenized), Olives (pickled), Pecans,
        Plums 30, Prunes 30, Spelt
  Neutral pH 7.0  Ñ  Healthy Body Saliva pH Range is between 6.4 to 6.8 (on your pH test strips)
  Butter (fresh unsalted), Cream (fresh and raw), Margarine 26, Milk (raw cow's) 27, Oils (except olive),
  Whey (cow's), Yogurt (plain)

NOTE:  Match with the numbers above.

  1. Excellent for EMERGENCY SUPPORT for colds, coughs, sore throats, heartburn, and gastro upsets.
  2. Good for a yearly fast.  For several days eat whole melon, chew pips well and eat also.  Super alkalizing food.
  3. Substitute for gelatin, more nourishing.
  4. Stimulating, non-irritating body healer.  Good for endocrine system.
  5. Purifies kidneys.
  6. Powerful acid reducer detoxing to produce acid urine temporarily, causing alkalinity for the long term.
  7. Natural sugars give alkalinity.  Added sugar causes juice to become acid forming.
  8. Depends on vege's content and sweetness.
  9. Enzyme rich, superior digestibility.
10. High calcium content.  Cornflour substitute.
11. Elevates acid food 5.0 in alkaline direction.
12. Vegetable content raises alkalinity.
13. Substitute for coca; mineral rich.
14. Winter squash rates 7.5.  Butternut and sweeter squash rates 8.0.
15. Genuine fermented for 11Ú2 years otherwise 6.0.
16. Raw unpasteurized is a digestive aid to increase HCL in the stomach. 1 tablespoon, + honey & water before meals.
17. Soak 12 hours, peel skin to eat.
18. Sundried, tree ripened, otherwise 6.0.
19. Using sea salt and apple cider vinegar.
20. Contains sea minerals.  Dried at low temperatures.
21. Range from 7.0 to 8.0.
22. Sprouted grains are more alkaline.  Grains chewed well become more alkaline.
23. High sodium to aid digestion.
24. High levels of utilizable calcium.  Grind before eating.
25. Alkalinity and digestibility higher.
26. Heating causes fats to harden and become indigestible.
27. High mucus production.
28. Mucus forming and hard to digest.
29. When sprouted dry beans rate 7.0.
30. Contain acid-forming benzoic and quinic acids.
31. Full of iron.
32. Unrefined wheat is more alkaline.
33. High quality red wine, no more than 4 oz. daily to build blood.
34. Good quality, well brewed - up to 5.5.  Fast brewed beers drop to 5.0.
35. Most are white sugars with golden syrup added.
36. Organic, fresh ground-up to 5.5.
37. Cheaper brands drop to 5.0, as does over-indulgence.
38. Leaches minerals.
39. Bleached - has no goodness.
40. Poison!  Avoid it.
41. Potential cancer agent.  Over-indulgence may cause partial blindness.
* copied from http://rense.com/1.mpicons/acidalka.htm

so now you better think twice before indulging yourself on a eating binge on these babies!!






dLan: I really need to cut down on all the 'good stuff ' and start to manage my weight as well.

Back from my Sabbatical Leave...

Hi, to those who's been following this blog (I know not many but I'm affirming myself that I will have thousands and thousands of people following my blog soon) - I'm BACK!!!
Not that I've been somewhere in the past few months. It's just that I finally manage to apprehend the Mr. Mediocrity in me. So, here I am back in action now. A lot of things had happened in the past few months. will definitely share it here. From now on, my blog will be focusing on 3 major aspect of many people's lives - being HEALTHY, WEALTHY and WISE!!
So, sit back and enjoy the ride with me 

Sunday 17 February 2013

Alhamdulillah.... Most precious doa given to mankind

From my humble opinion, the phrase "Alhamdulillah" (or its meaning in English praise to God Al-Mighty) is one of the most beautiful doa that been blessed by Allah to his servant - short, sweet and simple.

A lot of people neglect this phrase and tend to forget about it including me. However, a brief encounter with a Lebanese guy, Fadi, during one of my outing had enlightened and reminded myself how ungrateful I've been to Allah be it consciously or unconsciously. While we were chatting and having our 'air kosong tarik' (not being stingy but being health conscious) he asked the crowd (about 5 of us) a question,
" My brothers, when do you think human will remember God? "
All of us unanimously answered when they fall into perils. Tak kira Islam ke, Kristian ke, Buddha ke, atheis ke, everyone will  mostly pray  to their own respective God for help or at least think thought of a higher power when they are in peril. Nothing wrong with that since it is part of human nature. However, the beauty in Islam is that we are supposed to always remember Allah ALL THE TIME - especially during our good times. Tapi most of us conveniently forget to be grateful to Allah when we are blessed with prosperity. Insyallah, by instilling the habit of saying Alhamdulillah all the time in due time we will not forget Allah. Also Allah will blessed us with more prosperity and rezeki. 

I would like to end this with a short but meaningful story
" There was a king and his wazir (advisor) in a kingdom. They were close and the king will always go to him to complaint about his trouble and the wazir would reply with Alhamdulillah. One day, the king went out for his hunting game and while hunting he accidentally blow one of his fingers off. In pain and grief he told the wazir about it and as predicted his reply is Alhamdulillah. Being taken aback, the king ordered the wazir to be sent to prison and the wazir just said Alhamdulillah causing the king to get more angry.
After a year, the king went out for his hunting game again. This time, another mishap happen where his whole troop got caught by a cannibal tribe in the jungle. Since he is the only survivor, the cannibal decide to sacrifice him to their God. As he was tied up to the pole and about to be thrown into the boiling pot, the chief of the tribe ask the 'chef' to examine the king as they need a sacrifice that is without defect and much to their dismay, the 'chef' noticed that the king had lost a finger. Thus he was released and ask to go home. The king then run all the way back to his castle never looking back. Once he reached his castle the first thing he did was to go to the prison to meet with the wazir and told him about the ordeal. 
' Wazir, now I know why you said Alhamdulillah when I lost my finger a year ago. My life is spared because I lost my finger!! But I still don't understand why you said Alhamdulillah when you were sent to prison'
' My dear king, if you didn't sent me to prison a year ago, I would have been the sacrificed by the cannibal today'...

dLan: gonna do my best to always be grateful and remember Allah and say Alhamdulillah for everything that happen to me. 

Sunday 10 February 2013

Melia & Wan: And they live happily ever after

Selamat pengantin baru!!! 

Tema arini serba biru. abis pekan kodiang diwarnai dgn warna biru langit (Yes, I tend to exaggerate a bit - ok... a lot)
menu consist of ayam percik, kari daging, kurma daging n pajeri nanas. Fuih... sedap giler. Dah lama x makan kenduri kawin ala royong yg sedap gini.
Overall, I think it's a successful event. Even the weather is on our side today. Pak long and mak long can take a long breather tonight.
Tu Melia and Wan - selamat pengantin baru!! Semoga kekal bahagia ke akhir hayat.

Saturday 9 February 2013

Congratz Angah!!

Alhamdulillah.. First part already settle. Seronok jugak ikut org p bertunang. It's very red today in jitra sbb their engagement theme is red. Bloody red red - my favorite color. 
Ni la dia most eligible bachelor yg dah x eligible lagi 

mum with her future daughter in-law - myna 

Hantaran 5 balas 7



Hantaran together with myna
Anyway, very happy for you lil' bro. Semoga kekal sampai ke jinjang pelamin - D-day 13.9.2013

dLan: teringat time den sendiri bertunang dgn preparation nak kawin... huhu

Friday 8 February 2013

Happy New Year and Selamat Balik Kampung



HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR to all Malaysian and especially my fellow chinese friends. Hope the year of snakes will help you slither your way to success this year....




I'm currently at my comfy mom's house in Alor Setar. Just arrived after 6 hours journey from Seremban. If not because of attending my lil' bro engagement event and my cousin's wedding reception, memang takde nak redah traffic balik. The journey was a bit gloomy as it was drizzling most of the way and pretty uneventful except for a few minor accidents happening here and there along the way. (thank god, I'm not involved in any of them). Anyway, a few things I wanted to remind myself after this:

  • Don't travel on the highway during peak hours unless REALLY REALLY necessary. I'm the kind of guy that can't really stand traffic jam- can feel my pressure rising especially if the cause is simply because people slowed down just to watch an aftermath of an accident. Why la so busy body??? Why??? If you're not going to help then please just drive away. No need to check the plat number for your 4D. tak kena punya!!
  • Should try to consider public transport as mode of transport to go back kampung next time. Of course more convenient kalau travel sendiri tapi quite costly jugak fikir-fikir balik... travelling by train looks quite tempting especially the bed koc (Should take note for future reference) I've manage to make some cost analysis travelling back to Kedah with my beloved 5-years old BLM (sebelum ni tak pernah terfikir nak calculate)
    • petrol consumption: RM 120 (about 13.5km/L - not bad I may say for a 'seasoned' car)   
    • toll fee: RM54.20 (seremban/PD to Juru) + RM 13.50 (Sg Dua to Alor Star Utara) = RM 67.70

  • Make sure to prepare tidbits and refreshment prior to travel. Tidbits at R&R and Petrol station tend to be more expensive than normal. Not to blame them for it as that is their way of making money but if I can use RM 5 -10 extra cash for petrol, that would be good.

dLan: drive safe and if possible do follow the schedule proposed by PLUS to easy our journey. Can refer here. Kudos to PLUS giving us ang pau in the form of rebate - 20% (on 7th and 15th) and 30% (on 10th) of toll price

Thursday 7 February 2013

Today is NOT a good day to die

Just watched die hard 5. Kecewanya aku. Was expecting more but there was not enough 'kick' as compared to previous movies.
Don't worry. I will not spoil the movie for you here. Go watch it yourself. Pretty decent action movie. Aku bagi rating 6.5/10 (dLan rating )
Decent storyline for an action movie with some predictable twist.
Action-wise, could have been better with more lorry chasing, gun blazing and explosion scene. (A bit sedih...  was really expecting more)
Chemistry between John and Jack was quite good. Can feel the awkward love-hate dad-son relationship between them.
Well, if you are a die hard fan like me, you should check this movie out. But on a personal note I think Die Hard 4.0 is the best thus far.
dLan: gonna go home and watch all 4 die hard movie later. Huhu

Wednesday 6 February 2013

yippie ki yay Motherf**ker

hola... was watching CSI:NY just now when suddenly the ads showed the preview for Die Hard 5. Really got me excited now. Gonna go watch the show tomorrow (later). Had been and will always be a 'Die Hard' die hard fan. Starting from 1988 when John still have a lot of hair till 2007 when he got bald - never once in the movie did he forget to say yippie ki yay motherf**ker. To me personally the best was the 4th movie - Live Free or Die Hard. In fact, I might say John keep on raising the bar with every movie. So now I'm really fired up and full with expectation over the 5th movie.


http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01663/A_GOOD_DAY_TO_DIE__1663060a.jpg 

So, guys lets put on our gear and get ready for another ride of Die Hard roller coster. Yippie Ki Yayyyyyy mother russia.....

Footnote: John aka John McClane is the hero of the franchise starred by Bruce Willis. In case you're wondering who the hell John is. 

A junction on the road - Security vs freedom (part 2)



Now, here comes the tricky part- the procedure you need to go through to jump ship. (This is mostly gonna be beneficial to junior doctors). I'm going to share my experience in hoping you can use this to ease your way leaving government. So, from my experience, there are a few steps you will need to go through when you're quitting government as a doctor (I'll eleborate further later)
  1. confirming mentally you are leaving
  2. have a family conference with your love ones and inform them about your decision and your future plan ::optional:: this will really help in the long term
  3. confirming your compulsory status from MMC
  4. dealing with your study loan provider (JPA, PTPTN, MARA etc) 
  5. sending your resignation letter

1. confirming mentally you are leaving

remember earlier I said you need to weigh the pro's and con's? That is basically the first thing you should do. List down the all the goods and bad things about both your current and future workplace. Below is my own list to illustrate an example with you guys:


Like I said earlier, I didn't really ponder much to jump ship simply because of the income and the time flexibility. I always remember a quote from a close friend of mine who is also one of my financial mentor about leaving current work for a new one 
"Macha, if you're leaving your current job you better make sure you new job can give you at least 2-3 times more salary. Then, baru berbaloi leaving government."  

2. Having a family conference 

I'm not sure about you but my parent still have their say (trust me - I managed to mellow them down a lot) in most of my decision. But first, I got to convince my other half - which proven to be easier (bless her, she always backs me up in whatever I do. Even if I do something stupid) Having her by my side really helps when 'conferencing' with my parent. Needless to say, this time around, even to my amazement the conference went through without any blood drop.. 

3. Confirming compulsory service status

Okay, now the tricky part. As all or part of you know, we doctors in Malaysia are supposed to perform a compulsory service to the nation as according to the Medical Act 1971The service will be counted starting from  the day after you completed your housemanship. There should not be a break during the 2 years period ie no "cuti tanpa gaji, cuti separuh gaji" (Do refer to my other post for more info) 
You'll also need to have a copy (or two) of your service book (green colour book) to be sent to MMC for confirmation of your compulsory service completion - this is usually needed to be done if you quit within first 5 years of service. 


4. dealing with your study loan provider

So, for some or most people who is financially incapable to pay personally for their tertiary study-like me, definitely they would have been sponsored by someone (parent not included) So, besides the need to deal with compulsory service, you will also need to make sure to check with your loan provider especially JPA whether you have any 'side contract' that needed you to serve in government for X amount of years. (for JPA usually 10 years) In my case, I was sponsored by MARA and there was no extra years of service attached in my agreement so I'm free after 4 years. 
Footnote: Please, for your future's sake, pay your loan back if you haven't. Be responsible and be good - you are a doctor!!


5. Sending your resignation letter

Now, you can send your letter to the respective PKD. (District Health Office) You don't have to write 3-4 pages long letter. Suffice with a simple letter stating your latest post, grade and salary. To those too lazy to write your own, here I provide a template - just change the name and date accordingly... on a second thought - write your own la lazy bum.. hehe 
Oh ya, forgot to mentioned about this important stuff. You have the option of sending in your resignation with a 3 month notice, 1 month notice or 24 hours. The 3 month notice will be the most advised to you by the office staff as they would have 2 months 2 weeks to procrastinate on your letter (I know it sound a bit harsh but hey, all the office procedure can be done in 2 weeks - yes, I ask and check with the staff) Personally, the best would be 1 month notice as you don't have any penalty or waiting to long to 'cabut' (waiting can be very agonizing...)
In my case, due to some unforeseen circumstance I decided to deliver a 24-hours notice. By doing so, I was ordered to pay a fine - a total of 1 month pay. Take note here that you'll only need to pay your basic salary NOT including your other allowance. If the finance department staff ask you to pay more ask them to look into the "Surat Pekeliling Perkhidmatan 2011 bil 10" (page 6)

A Junction on the Road - Security vs. Freedom (part 1)


I had quit working for the government... No,no. Don't get me wrong. I don't hate the government and no I don't hate my previous job (okay, maybe just a little bit) I'm now working in one of the private hospital in Seremban. I really enjoy myself working there for the last 3 weeks and apparently even my wife noticed it - She said she had never see me go to work in a happy mood for the past 2 years+ we were married. hehe... This is a story about me making a big leap for a chance of financial freedom by 'sacrifing' my financial security

A little about me before we go on.... I've completed my studies and obtained my MBBS from one of the private uni in Malaysia. Despite a small glitch during my studies (I had to repeat my final semester) I managed to grad in Aug 2008. I immediately started working my bum off in Nov 2008 and started to receive my first salary on Jan 2009. Yup, first 2 months of working I had to get a loan from the 'FaMa' Bank (I'll save the story for another day- if I can remember hehe) After 2 grueling years as a house officer, I managed to graduated from what we-(doctors)-call "lowest being in the medical world" to a lesser being or as layman people call medical officer. Then, I got transferred to rural clinic in Tampin district for almost 2 years before got shifted back to Seremban in Dec 2012. (I was asking to be transferred to hospital but got sent to health clinic instead) On the 9th Jan 2013, after 4 years 1 month and 23 days, I submitted my letter to FIRE my boss.  

To my fellow junior colleagues and friends - You should know that there are a few things you should REALLY consider before leaving your job ( I think these can be applied to others as well)
  1. You better be damn well sure that you want to leave your current work (in my case MoH) and better have another working place ready.
  2. Weigh and list down the pro's and con's leaving your current job to a new one
  3. Have at least 2-3 months of savings in case of emergency (trust me on this one)
Majority of  the reason why people leave their job for a new one fall into one of these reasons
  • financial stand
  • working environment
  • got sacked ( this have been getting more rampant recently especially those from foreign company )
Well, my reasons are simple - I want and need more income and I want more time and freedom for me to do what I want to gain financial freedom. And guess what, my new workplace provide both to me. That's why I didn't hesitate much to jump ship.


Compulsory Service for Medical Officer

Kali nie aku rasa nak blog dalam Malay lak. Penat dah speaking sedas-dua sebelum ni. Dalam previous blog  aritu aku ada mention pasal berhenti kerja dari sektor kerajaan and ada sebut pasal compulsory service. So, skarang aku nak citer pasal compulsory service ni.

Compulsory service ni dah lama dah implement kat Malaysia ni- sejak 1971 based dari Medical Act 1971 (act 50). Korang boleh baca sendiri kat sini. Bagi yang malas nak membaca or takde masa nak baca akta yang panjang lebar tu meh sini aku terangkan sedikit sebanyak benda yang penting dari akta tu.

Basically, akta ni menyebabkan doktor-doktor warganegara Malaysia kena berkhidmat wajib selama 3 tahun selepas abis housemanship. Good news is, since 2009 kerajaan dah turunkan tempoh tu kepada 2 tahun saja sebab housemanship period dah naik ke 2 tahun. (housemanship period start jadi 2 tahun sejak tahun 2008 tapi news pasal pengurangan tempoh khidmat wajib menteri announce tahun 2009)

Bagi yang nak berhenti dari bekerja kat spital atau klinik kerajaan (note: berenti as in quit qovernment bukan tukar kementerian) atas sebab-sebab tersendiri adalah digalakkan untuk pastikan tempoh khidmat wajib dah lengkap. Cane nak pastikan? Senang je. Call MMC di nombor-nombor ni 03-22628480 or 03-22628481 dan mintak untuk disambungkan ke extension 103 (bahagian compulsory service) Staff tersebut akan guide anda untuk step-step seterusnya.

Ada orang tanya, apa yang penting sangat nak kena buat compulsory service ni? simple je jawapan dia - kalau kau still nak jadi doktor kat dalam Malaysia tapi luar government yang LEGAL kena buat compulsory service ni. Sebab, kalau tak cukup 2 tahun tanpa sebab-sebab yang boleh diterima 'practising license' anda akan ditarik dan degree MBBS anda akan menjadi sekeping kertas yang tak berharga lagi. huhu

Lupa lak nak inform-compulsory service ni kena berterusan tanpa henti untuk tempoh 2 tahun tau!! Maksudnya, tak leh amik cuti selain dari cuti bergaji. So, let say kalau ko terpaksa sangat-sangat nak berhenti sebelum cukup tempoh 2 tahun, bole ke tak? Boleh je... tapi ko kena buat surat rasmi direct kepada DG (director General MoH bukan DiGi) mintak sama ada pengecualian, pengurangan atau penundaan tempoh khidmat wajib. Usually kita akan dinasihatkan oleh staff MMC untuk mintak pengurangan je. Surat reply akan diterima dalam masa 2-4 minggu.

Monday 4 February 2013

A new start

It's 3.56am in the morning. Was half-heartedly hoping that this would not be a busy night at work and so far here I am- lying in bed wide awake thanks to a nice dose of mamak 'neslo kaw'.  Being wide awake in the middle of the night do make one's mind ponder on lots of thing. In my case it's mostly about my past, current and future life.. Well, mostly about my past; things that I should have done and things I shouldn't have done and bulk of the issues were on financial stuff. While doing all that, I suddenly had an epiphany. (dah lama teringin nak pakai that word correctly) why not if I just share my mistakes and experiences so that other people including yours truly won't be making the same mistake again? Hmmm... good job brain *patting my head* for giving this excellent idea.

Back in the old days- when I was still young (I'm still young by the way) I used to write my 'blog' and comments in my diary(Yep.. I used to have a diary) That blogging didn't last long since I can get easily forget and get bored in doing repetitive stuff - that problem of mine still haunt me every now and then. Anyway, thinking back I guess I really do enjoy doing that and I'm gonna start blogging again - this time online. 

So, before I start to forget and my scumbag brain start to ponder on something else I better write down what I'm thinking of writing...

  • financial planning
  • financial experiences
  • interesting daily experiences (hmmm, this might be tough)
  • other stuff that I want to blog.. lol


So, I hope this small project of mine will be continued for as long as possible. please pray to Allah that I won't get bored and forget to blog ^_^ also, may other people and myself enjoy reading my blog in the future..