A very good Monday morning to you all ka!
Yesterday, my friend and I attended a seminar about chronic neck and back pain to learn more about it as we both suffer a bit ka.
Being an event organizer in a way, I've noted the following ka:
1. Expectations of doctors are even higher as years go by, especially communication skills. The doctor giving us a talk was a great communicator ka. He compared symptoms to some simple things close to our lives, like our small wounds, saving drown people, or flat tires --I couldn't relate the latter as much as those who have cars lae ka:))! It makes me think harder when I address different groups of people jing jing.
2. Many events now outsource organizers who may find it a struggle to find qualified people to work for them, particularly announcer/moderator.
Yesterday, I felt sort of sorry for the MC who didn't seem to go through that much training ka. She wasn't that nervous at all (better than me mak mak!) but she didn't know the sequences of the program that well...which could be from many factors, plus she was asked to moderate a panel. It wasn't so smooth though I don't think people tended to it much ka. I was tempted to go and ask for her address so I could send her a booklet or tell her some tips......now I regret not talking with her laew ka. She has good potential and with some guidance, she would do much better.
3. Real stories, sharing successful cases, turned out to be more interesting than I thought ka. I enjoyed listening to different experiences plus their ways of thinking about life, and of sharing experiences. The only thing was that all the previous patients were male.....55+ up! I asked the doctor if those cases occurred with many female patients. His answer was, 'Yes! the ratio is 1:1 and with all ages...now that the smart phones have caused us to use our neck looking down!'
4. The doctor's direct experience as a patient with severe back pain that had to go through an operation became the best story in my view. His 'torturous' pain and operation made him feel he wanted to seek some new ways to help similar cases. His understanding of the pain is definitely heightened with more realistic advice to offer ka.
5. The keyword to pay attention to is still 'exercise' ka!
Well! lots to learn from such a session....more on the overall logistics too!
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