That's what the sign says in Malay for Examination Room 14. It's the very same room Professor SP Chan, Mum's endocrinologist, has been using for her consultations for as long as I remember. The first time we came while waiting to see another doctor, when I saw the same sign on door number fourteen, I thought she was a man, because her initials sounded so resolutely manly and regal to a certain extent. Even Brother thought so.
It was only a week ago, in my moment of distress worrying about Mum's diabetic condition, I called the hospital to ask for Professor. I was expecting a male voice to answer but an older woman's voice resonated on the other side of the line. I tried to set an appointment with her, and even though her schedule was already full, she decided to squeeze Mum into her timetable. I gave her an insight of Mum's condition and by then I could sense a little compassion melting down her cold, hard tone.
"She's like a caring mother to her child!" he exclaimed.
This is the kind of doctor we need these days. Caring, loving and dedicated.
6 comments:
Prof SP Chan was pretty hard on us though...
Vincent:
You mum will be ok, she needs good doctor and most important of all, a good son like you....
God bless.....
Jay
How were you guys treated, Jason?
Thanks, Jay, your prayers are much appreciated :)
Thanks, Jackson!
WIsh yr mum all the best. yeah I am taking Diamicron 30MR myself..
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