Thursday, October 21, 2010

Singe qui voit, singe qui fait

‘Singe qui voit, singe qui fait’ or ‘Monkey see, monkey do’ was a saying I learned from Madeline cartoon in Aussie.
It refers to the learning of a process without an understanding of why it works – which is like a monkey.
We all know that they’re not gifted with ‘aqal like we humans are.
As for us, there is this cool-awesome-funny oral surgeon who is teaching us here used the term ‘tiru macam saya’.
Where he’ll do the complex treatment or surgery to the patient while explaining and teaching us. He wants us to learn from his movement and hand gesture.
In other means, follow his moves.
Our OMFS with his camera phone.
Dude, there’s no doubt for his skills. He had served the country for almost 20 years man! No way we can be as good as him within weeks but there’s nothing wrong with trying!
So, why ‘tiru macam saya’? Since we here is lacking of patient for extraction. Some of us manage to extract a single tooth only since last year!
Therefore, hoping that by watching him in action can help us in our skills and know what to do when seeing a patient with the same case he had showed us.

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