Pain

Persistent Pain Following Caesarean Delivery (Rohisham Zainal Abidin, WISAC 2023) by Muhammad Amir Ayub

The following talk on “Persistent Pain Following Caesarean Delivery" was delivered by Dr Rohisham Zainal Abidin during the Wilayah and Selangor Anaesthesia Conference (WISAC) 2023.

This conference was organized by the Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care of Hospital Ampang on 18-19 November 2023. In person conference was held at the Everly Putrajaya and was also hosted online via the Google Meet platform.

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Role of RA in Prevention of Chronic Postoperative Pain (Khoo Eng Lea, RAPM 2024) by Muhammad Amir Ayub

The following lecture on "Role of RA in Prevention of Chronic Postoperative Pain" was delivered by Dr Khoo Eng Lea, Consultant Anaesthesiologist and Pain Specialist from Sunway Medical Centre Velocity, Malaysia for the 1st World Day of RAPM 2024.

The conference was held on 27th January 2024 at the Connexion Conference & Event Centre, Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur.

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Editor: Abrar Mohd Shafie
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Paracetamol by Muhammad Amir Ayub

Here's notes on a drug that's used everywhere and all the time, yet poorly understood.

Another half a month, another mass shooting incident in the land of the free and the home of the brave, where people are made free to buy guns and afraid to send their kids to school. It's so bad that the Onion sounds like a website with serious shit.

"He is fully aware of what is going on, and he’s just a broken human being." Whatever. A terrorist's a terrorist.

And I finally got some A4 size stock of Tomoe River paper, which is almost impossible to get in Malaysia. None of the local fountain pen shops sell them, and CzipLee's Bangsar branch only sells (the full range of) Rhodia products. Apparently it was the only stock left. It's definitely expensive, but the smoothness and the way colors just pop on the page (as it literally repels ink while being thinner than your typical 80 gsm paper) makes me happy. Anything that pushes me to study is good. Now where's the ice I've always wanted to give me unlimited energy?