Monthly Archives: May 2008

Cartier International Polo Tournament

It has been a hard week for me being on-call. I’ve had disrupted sleep most nights and been stressed. I don’t know how pharmacists here deal with this type of work. My heart races each time the pager goes off and I worry that I won’t be able to answer the question posed to me. So far, I think I’ve been blessed to have the other pharmacists and the pharmacy assistants and technicians to help me.

Yesterday, I worked and also we got called back to the hospital to make an emergency chemotherapy at 8:30pm. My poor pharmacy assistant had to come back to prepare it even though she was already called in for the morning and she will be called back again tonight. She was called in on Saturday because Monday is a public holiday so the lab pharmacy is closed, she had to come in to help make the total parenteral nutrition (TPN) bags for the long weekend. She has to come in today as well because there is chemotherapy that cannot be made so far in advance, if it was made on Saturday, it would expire before the Monday administration. So we tried to make yesterday short, we finished in less than one hour since it was a simple preparation.

Last night I was paged at 3:40am asking if we had a supply of a very expensive medication. Thank goodness the A&E Pharmacy technician was able to confirm we had the drug and let me know the cost so I could inform the ordering doctor. But it’s hard being awoken at that time and then trying to get back to sleep.

I ended up sleeping until after 12. Although I was tired, I didn’t want this on-call duty to take over my life. We planned to go to the Cartier International Polo Tournament at the Singapore Polo Club. Ron received an invitation from INSEAD for the event a few weeks ago and it sounded interesting since we’d never watched polo before and it was free!

We arrived a bit early, around 2:30pm, but the game wasn’t to start until 5pm. But there was an exhibition game and a trick show so we went down to the field where the free seating was to have a few drinks and have some food. There was a buffet for $20 which had salad, vegetable lasagna, meat balls, lemongrass fish, five spice chicken, cinnamon roll, panna cotta, and apricot crepes.

Here’s the empty field:

It was really hot and humid so thank goodness we could at least sit underneath this tent and there were fans… only this missing were those misters to keep us cooler. There was a nice breeze so it wasn’t too bad.

There was an exhibition game, we think featuring the younger players of the club:

The horses were walking right in front of us and we noticed their nicely braided tails. Elina likened them to girls with long hair when they play sports, usually with tied up hair so it doesn’t bother your face.

The horses were really beautiful:

Ron and I patiently waiting for the match to start:

After the exhibition game, they had a tricks show. This guy was the one who waved the flag to start. The mound of sand next to him either held a target for the rider to spear or a handkerchief for the rider to pick up.

This was the first trick, the man standing while riding really fast:

This trick has the handkerchief on that mound of sand and the rider has to lean down low to grab it, he does it three times in one ride.

If I was the horse, I’d be scared and it’d be hard to counterweight the person leaning to one side.

Before the actual game started, a band of bagpipes brought the teams onto the field:

The game begins!

The game ends with Singapore victorious 7 to 4!

The awards ceremony followed. They gave awards away to the man and women with the best hats. Plus of course prizes to the teams.

I went to go pet a lovely horse. She was very frisky. The handler said because it was feeding time. She sniffed my hand and I pet her neck. She’d just had a bath so was a bit moist, at least I thought it was sweat from running around the polo field.

It was a lovely afternoon. I still don’t know much about polo but it looks like a hard sport considering you’re on a horse that is running really fast and you have to use this stick to hit a ball across the field and into a goal.

Have a bit of a headache right now so am looking forward to going to sleep. Tomorrow is a public holiday so I have the day off and I’m going to hand off the on-call pager and laptop to the next person in the evening. Our on-call is Monday 8:30am until the next Monday 8:30am. I was almost going to keep it for an extra day but I really need a good night’s rest. With the jet lag for 2 weeks and now being awoken almost every night, I feel like I’m going to get sick soon.

I hope tonight will be okay…

Swensen’s Holland Village

Tonight I went to Swensen’s at Holland Village for the farewell party of some of my colleagues. A pharmacist is returning to Australia. One pharmacy assistant is returning to Malaysia and the other pharmacy assistant is furthering her career and moving onto another job. It’s a bit sad to see them go but to make things less sad, we had a this dinner to celebrate their time with NUH. It’s a bit of a shock that everyone is departing around the same time.

I had my trusty on-call laptop with me and of course get paged right before we ordered… asking how to dilute amphotericin B (Ampho-Terrible) and how fast to run over. But I guess a simple question like that is better than a supply question.

I treated myself to a steak sandwich served with criss-cut fries and cole slaw. The meat was a bit tough but the sourdough bread and fries were very nice.

After our main courses, we shared desserts. The hot banana crumble was SO good! But I was way too stuffed to finish all… the vanilla ice cream and the pastry bottom were the best! It comes out on a hot plate and the server pours the bananas and cream over it… sizzling hot!

The rest of the crew shared the “Earthquake”, 8 scoops of ice cream.

Not sure if it compares to Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco… I think their “Earthquake” is much bigger…

But we all had a good time and are not all too stuffed.

Oishi Pizza Take 2

Aiya, this week is gonna be crazy, I just know it.

So in Singapore, since hospital inpatient pharmacies are not open 24 hours, after-hours there is always one pharmaicst on-call for all types of inquiries (ie, supply questions, compatibility, dilution, etc). If you’re on-call, it’s for 7 days and Monday was my first day. I thought I’d get away easy because I went up until 10pm with no pages then I got a doozy of a page looking for a drug I had no idea was available at NUH or even in Singapore! It took few hours to resolve but lucky for me, the drug was available and the patient was able to start their first dose. I’m glad for the help I received from the senior staff.

I went to bed quite late then woke up early this morning to give a presentation to the pharmacists. I gave a adverse drug reaction (ADR) case presentation about rhabdomyolysis. We have these weekly presentations on Tuesday morning and everyone who attends and turns in the quiz gets CE credit. They are either journal clubs, ADRs, or disease/condition presentations given by physicians or pharmacists. Not that many people came this morning but I understand everyone is busy.

So I’m pooped today and Ron ordered pizza for home. We thought we’d try out Oishi Pizza again.

We tried the Chicken Ham & Shiitake pizza. The crust was a bit tough this time around, you had to chew a bit to make it manageable enough to swallow. This pizza was a bit sweet for me, had teriyaki sauce on it or something.

The second pizza we had was the Kimchee Chicken pizza. The kimchee was sour like it should be and the pizza had some sort of mayo like sauce on it that was a bit weird. same thing with the crust as the first one, a bit tough.

I still want to try the unagi pizza but if the crust is like this, maybe not…

Haircut, Shopping, Movie, and Culture

Today I went to Vivo City to have my hair cut and colored. I went to Joyce’s salon because she has a haircut plan. My color isn’t very noticeable but at least I don’t have any more white hairs. I met up with Joyce for lunch at the Food Republic.

Joyce ordered this thing called “tea rice” where it’s a mix of veggies, tofu, peanuts where you pour a green tea “soup” and stir it up to eat. I tried some and it is good although a bit weird… the bitter green tea taste is a bit strange but all the ingredients were very yummy.

I only ordered a basil omelet since I wasn’t that hungry. Had a latte from Coffee Bean so I think that curbed my appetite. The omelet was a bit salty though.

We did a bit of shopping and then saw Ironman. I want to be a superhero now!

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Afterwards, Ron and I went to this show at the NUS University Cultural Centre (UCC). Ron’s dad’s friend gave us tickets since he helped in the production of the show. It was called “The Musical Theatre Adaptation of The Sutra of Innumerable Meanings”. It’s organized by the Tzu Chi Foundation of Singapore. Although the singing was quite good, I had a really hard time concentrating since it was in Mandarin. My understanding is still not that good, especially in more formal language. There were subtitles but not for everything and it was difficult to read and then also try to concentrate on the performers actions. So I have a bit of a headache after the performance but I’m glad our family friend thought to share the experience with us.

If you want to see what my hair is like now, I had Ron take a picture. The color is hard to tell but the cut is makes my hair much thinner, not so thick so a bit cooler.

Dessert Heaven

I’ve been suffering from severe jetlag the whole week… I was jetlagged in US and now jetlagged in SG. Oh well, after this weekend I hope it will be better. So far nothing much planned. Ron and I went to Bugis today and went to Sim Lim Square to shop for electronics. We met up with Joyce for dinner at Suntec City. Ron had a craving for Japanese food so we went to the Japanese buffet restaurant called Kuishin-Bo. I think I mentioned it before in a previous post… they have this annoying jingle which is unforgettable.

Ron kindly waited in line while Joyce and I shopped. She’d had an eventful day by giving a talk about Ambulatory Care Pharmacists to an audience of nurses and doctors. It was a talk about the evolving role of pharmacists. So she’s been a bit stressed so it was lucky she could get some retail therapy. On the ground level was a “This Fashion” sale where all dresses for $5 and tops for $8. Unbelievably cheap! Although Joyce and I will have to be careful how we dress so that we don’t match since we have bought some of the same clothes 😛

When it was our turn to be seated, Ron called us up and we headed upstairs. I really love to eat the sashimi and I tried Joyce’s favorite thing, it looks like a bag made from tofu and filled with mochi. It was yummy, I can understand why it’s her favorite thing.

But I really love the desserts, those are my favorite.. mango pudding, grass jelly, konnyaku, green tea frozen yogurt, mochi, donuts, cheesecake…

It was a good dinner…