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Friday, June 16, 2006

time to sleep...

“and its time to sleep” were the words that kicked started our forensic medicine lectures… as the lights dimmed, the first slide read “welcome to torture and torment!” of course it was a joke! the lecture continued with his numerous anecdotes and hilarious (enlightening) videos… it was anything but torture!

At the end of class we were asked to read the 2nd chapter of Death n Deduction (“a vade mecum of forensic medicine” – A. Jay Chapman MD). It was understood that we were also to read “all prior material!”. how hard could it be?

Running out of the basic science building with our white coats fluttering in the wind and a bright yellow Death and Deduction clutched close to us, we finally felt like third years!

Since the day I set foot in uni, thaana and I’ve been looking forward to his lectures, though some of our friends dreaded them… they still do! he's notorious for pop quizzes and the works... in vain, I’ve been trying to convince them that he is as harmless as a cuddly old bear can get! :d

A little about him – A Jay Chapman is a Forensic pathologist who was involved in establishing a complete, statewide medico legal investigative system in Oklahoma, he has worked in the coroner system in England and other coroner systems in the United States, and at the institute of Forensic Medicine of the Royal Thai Police Department in Bangkok, where he was also Consultant Forensic Pathologist. Lucky for us, he spends a good part of the year teaching Forensic Medicine at our institute. He’s been doing so for the last 8 eight years.

01:15 am saw us (thaana, hosim and I) sitting cross legged (AND cross eyed :P ) in my room. On our laps we had torment and torture disguised as Death n Deduction. One word described our state – exhaustion! He wasn’t kidding! He sure did usher us into torture chamber!

Few words… thank you, thaana, hosim n ashish! Without you guys uni life wud’ve been utterly boring n hard, at times…

2 Comments:

  • ahem!
    please say Hi to hosim :)
    adios.

    By Blogger jaheen, at 12:39 AM  

  • i liked the way u explained Chape-trap. i was also there in his 1st lecture and enjoyed it as u did n the terror of 1st pop quiz was running thru my nerves too. but, the wonderful recollection u made is really fantastic.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:03 PM  

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