Wednesday, June 17, 2009

King's College Hospital

In order to get accustomed to the medical practice here before the exams, we did a short attachment in the King's College Hospital in Denmark Hill, London, thanks to the help from Dr. Kon who's a consultant nephrologist here.


King's.


The exterior of Ruskin wing of the hospital.


The casualty.


The old main building.


The crown - symbol of King's.


King's flag.


Someone important to the hospital historically.


Smoking cabin outside the hospital - at least they don't hide in the toilets and smoke like back home.


Our pass.


Us in front of the hospital.


With Dr. Kon.

Oh ya, wished very much to take a picture of the signboards which can be seen anywhere in the hospital which read "King's staff work hard and treat the patients well. We expect the patients and relatives to treat them with respect as well. Any violence or abuse of our staff will not be tolerated." but too bad photography was not allowed in the hospital. Wished we can display these signs big and proud in Malaysia as well!

1 comments:

sasa said...

i did make several phone calls to this King college, to spot check my dear, whether kaut belajar or curi tulang there... ;p