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Dec 28, 2015

Kids Everywhere 2.0

Today, my partner and I manage to continue and complete all the requirements given by the department in one single Paediatric Clinic. However, all of the requirement will not be finished without the help from Dr Ayuni and Dr Aisyah. They have managed to contact and get consent from Za'tari Syrian Refugee Camp to bring children from there to our clinic. They have booked a coaster (mini bus) that can fill almost thirty passenger at one time.

Dr Anas and I have to handle eight kids today. We have taken extra unit so that we can perform four short cases in each unit. That means each of us will be working alone today.

I can say that it is not easy to control the kids when each of us are doing the treatment in our own. Luckily for me, I have one of the supervisor in the camp, Miss Aminah who helped me alot to manage the rest of my patient during my treatment. Everything go so smooth from applying the Fluoride gel, writting the bundle of dietary sheets, and giving oral hygiene instruction to my patients. Alhamdulillah.

Some of innocent kid from the refugee camp who come to have dental check-up.


I have withnessed and experiened such a touching scene infront of the clinic. As we are distributing some food and drinks to our patient, then suddenly a bunch of Syrian kids aggressively run toward us.
They surround us and hungrily ask for more food.
It is hard to say that we have nothing left to be given to the kids.
Even so, I have tried to distract them with a photo session at the car park. I can cry a river you know if I stand still seeing the kid asking for more food while we have none.
Regretably speaking, I should have buy more food so that each of them at least get one today.


They seems so fine and happy yet who knows... 

Hope to write more. Till the, bye!

Dec 27, 2015

Kids Everywhere

I am supposed to attend Oral Diagnosis Clinic, yet finishing requirements from Paediatric department is seem more compelling. Since tomorrow is my last Clinic with the kids, I am forcing myself to finish at least two of long requirements along with my partner, Dr Anas today and continue the rest tomorrow.

The total mandate in this semester is six patient; between the age of six to thirteen. By far, I have only gotten one patient while my partner has done the second. Regrettably, the patient that I have found yesterday has not yet called to comfirm his presence today.

One hour before the clinic starts, my partner and I try searching for Paeds patients in the neighbourhood so that each of us will be completing two long cases today.

As we go door-to-door, by chance I have knocked one door with really approachable household. We ask the parent for permission to bring their children to the clinic, without hesitant the parent frankly give us their consent. At that time, I am so thankful and speechless because I know it is not easy for parent to let their children to strangers. All chat has done by my partner and I have done once or twice converse in between.

Moreover, it is advantageous for the patient as we will be going to apply topical fluoride gel for free.
Fluoride helps teeth to prevent tooth from decay by making teeth more resistant to acid attacks from bacteria and suger in mouth. It must be only be place topically and children need to be aware not to swallow the Fluoride during the treatment as excessive Fluoride in body is hazardous.



Me in between these two well-cooperative, lovely, and sweet kids! Handah and Lamis.

Squeezed in the middle of little mermaids.

In front of the main gate of JUST University.

Minnah with her don't care pose. Haha.

Alhamdulillah, I am so grateful, Allah has always given me help in unconditionally and unnoticeably way. Well, tommorow is our last Paediatric Clinic to finish all the requirements! So wish us luck to complete all cases in time.

Hope to write more. Till then, bye.



Dec 18, 2015

Finals Is Over!

Final exam is not yet over, but 2015 is about to end in 2 weeks.
I have left only one paper until the end of semester.
Then, what? 
I am going home, baby!

Yeah! I have gotten myself a flight pass; which I bought couple weeks ago.

This will be my second time travel with Emirates. I chose Emirates this time because they do offer absolute low price for students even on the holiday season. They really know how to attract their patron. But for a student like me, it is certainly an advantage to go travel.

I dicided to spend my holiday in hometown right after the university announced the exact date for the long winter break. Plus, the winter here is freeze to death. 
On the other hand, some students plan to travel European country, Asian country, and Balkans to occupy their time yet some still plan to just stay in Irbid. I have stayed one time in Irbid during a month break, and it was an unproductive and indeed lifeless each day. Haha. 

Farewell JUST Dental Clinic!

Apart from that, I have listed some activities and stuff I want to do in Malaysia. Most of them are food hunting! Haha.
As you all know, Malaysia is well known with their food variety.
You must not be surprised that, within a month and a week, I can gain plus minus 5 kgs or even more. Haha. I hope not. 
Form my previous experiences, I must say it is a'di (normal) for abroad students to gain some weights after returning from their hometown. 

So, to deal with the weight issues, I have also made some plan to compensate them. Haha.
Wish me luck with my unknown result once I return back to Jordan.

Hope to write more. Till then, bye!




Dec 11, 2015

Voluntary Mission Trip

Too eventful to forget. It will be a part of my living experience that I can never erase.

Academic & Intellectual Festival (iFEST) is conducted by Malaysian student associate in Amman. The same event has been held annually but this year they wanted to have a small booth to do regular medical check-up. The aim is to promote awareness among Amman student regarding oral health and their body systems function.

Since there has no student who is actually has been in clinical year there, Malaysian dental and medical team from Just University, Irbid have been called to conduct a mini clinic in Sweileh, Amman.

At 10 a.m. we depart from Irbid and it takes about 2 hours to reach Amman. We perform prayer in Masjid Abdul Rahman Bin Auf. I can admit, the biah (environment) there is quite controlled to be compare the biah in Irbid. From what I can see, majority students there still limit their contact; eye, talk and etc between different sexes. I honestly admire people who stand strong with the concept of limiting ikhtilat (intermingling men & women).

We are warmly welcomed by the students there. The programme is well in charged and everyone is willingly to take responsible to make it the best. The booth has been sectioned into several mini station including dental check-up, BMI consultation, blood test, and etc.

Enough to open a clinic with a small table, and 4 plastic chairs. Haha.

It is really worth full tiring day because everyone has given the best to spread "a healty life style" to the community. As for my dental team, I can say that everyone get a massive hands on experience.
I really hope we can join more voluntary mission in future. At the same time we can develop more of our clinical skills and contibute something to the society.

Dental Charting and Oral Diagnosis. Torchpen and disposable dental kit.

Random photo; small discussion and treatment plan by Dr Asyraf.

We take 10 minutes break to only take this photo. Nah! It is our lunch time!

My Dental Team; Dr Asrul, Dr Asyraf, Dr Luqman, Dr Anas, and me!

The whole team! 

We start pack our things at 4.30 p.m. and then return to Irbid at 6.00 p.m. Alhamdulillah for such great experience I had. May Allah eases all of us and makes us competent doctor & dentist, Insya Allah.

Hope to write more. Till then, bye.

Dec 9, 2015

Hectic Week

By far, second week of December is the bussiest yet pro-active week in year 2015, I can say.

I almost drown in the middle of 'everyday' mid-term examination, tons of lecture notes, continuous clinical assessment, seminars, daily lecture and zero degree winter.

But I know, of all the complaints, I still need to deal with them eventually. What matter the most is to start act, prioritize study rather than doing craps, and pray more.

Selfie Pt-Dr in Periodontology Clinic yesterday. Haha.

Please pray for my perseverance in pursuit of knowledge and blessed with strengthful spirit to face the odds.

Hope to write more. Till then, bye.




Dec 7, 2015

New Spirit



Although my manly face, I still have this inferiority when facing up criticism. It is not easy to handle the emotion when someone tries to bring up your mistakes. 
For the past 3 days, I have attended some seminars and talk with profesionals regarding career pathway in Malaysia.


Yet, criticism is what makes us more mature. 


A sentence that gave me a spark into reallity given by Dr Firdaus Hariri himself.

"Don't take too long to recover and other people don't care much about you."
It sounds simple yet really gives me a deep thought. 

Yes, clinical student do face hard times, abundant of requirements and many critical advises from supervisors. Those emosional scene can be manage if you know your core bussiness in dental school. Your goal is to learn as much as possible, practise, and contibute to society in future.

Plus, people don't really care about you eventually. So, why you need to over-think of your little mistakes? learn and try not to repeat those mistakes.

Panelist of INSPIRES (Inspiring Professionals Rebranding Symposium);
Dr Firdaus Hariri, Dr Muhammad Aizat, (Dr Wafi) moderator, and Dr Dzulqarnain Iskandar Shah.

Indeed, the programme instigates me to look everything not in a single perspective and not to stick on stigma yet to think wiser and rasional.



Random photo during INSPIRES inter-session break. (Usrah Selfie) haha.


Today, my friend and I had another personal talk session with Dr Dzulkarnain; Dental Officer in Cahaya Suria Dental Clinic.

Thank you to all the panelist. They really inspires me to be humble, act generous, and spread more kindness in future. 

Everyone is da'ie (one who engage dakwah). Most da'ie contact their mad'u (one who is invited).
But, doctors and dentists are different and really close to dakwah because the patient (mad'u) is the one who seek/meet the doctors/dentists.

Hope to write more. Till then, bye.

Dec 2, 2015

First Post-Insertion

Alhamdulillah, today is the day to deliver my completed full denture to Hajj Mustafa Yousef.
He lives in Jerash, yet really commited in each appoinment. Up until today, he come 15 minutes early. Maybe because of the delivery day or he just punctual. Haha.

I remember that one day, he came with no appoinment because of some misunderstanding message from the clinic. I apologized and explained that he had no appoinment on that day. Hajj was very calm and with no argument he came back home. I was very dissappoint myself because did not remind him a day before. From that day onward, I have called every patient for confirmation a day before any appointment.


Upper & Lower Complete Denture


After all, I am so grateful and blessed that on the delivery day, not much adjustment need to be done on the denture.
Therefore, I want to dedicate milion thanks to Hajj, my partner, Mr Abu Uthaibah; for finding me such humble patient, Ustaz Mahadi; lab technician who made the denture in time, Doctors Ahmad; assist each step I done, and everyone who contribute their hand in making this complete denture so easy. I cannot thank more. May Allah grant you guys Jannah.

Indeed, giving someone a hope to smile, eating, and proper talking, give you a pleasant feeling.
I'm looking foward to make somebody else smile again! *wink*


Ibtisam Urduni! (Smile Jordanian Style)
2nd December 2015 | Final Visit U/L CD

Hope to write more. Till then, bye.