Sunday, December 31, 2006

Saddam's death!

Today, the hottest news was the execution of Saddam. It is very important even in the world. Saddam was one of the Middle Easterner tyrants. He killed or caused death of hundreds of thousands of people! When he attacked Iran, I was 6 years old. I clearly remember those days. How can you forget the harsh memory of losing your home! September 1980!
All these years, I have been following the news about him. I did not have any emotional feeling toward him though. So am I happy or not? I am not sure. Three yeas ago, when he was captured by Americans, I was happy to see the fall of a dictator in the Middle East. But I don’t believe in death penalty. I do not think that violence solves any problem. It just magnifies the hatred and violence!
Indeed, he committed many other crimes but was executed for one of them! The other interesting aspect of this even is to look at the different reactions in the world! Many people are sad and condemned it! How come in 21 century, information era, many people consider him a hero or martyr?! It cannot be due to unawareness! It seems to his supporters, those lives were not important. They were Iranians, Iraqi shiat and Kurds or traitors!!! This is sad!
I wish a world where people sharing all the world

Imagine there's no countries,
It isn't hard to do,
Nothing to kill or die for,
No religion too,
Imagine all the peopleliving life in peace...
Imagine no possesions,
I wonder if you can,
No need for greed or hunger,
A brotherhood of man,
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world...

Friday, December 29, 2006

Norway!


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Originally uploaded by Iman Ghaderi.
I am going to visit Norway in Jan! It will be dark and cold though!

After thoracic surgery rotation!

Over the past six months, I have been trying to write something! but too busy especially on my thoracic surgery rotation! Most of the days, I was either on-call or post-call. On this rotation, I worked about 350 hours/ mo in average! I know! it is crazy! According to Pairo, we should not work more than 240/ mo or 80 hours/ wk. However, there are a lot exciting stuff to do! and I think it is worth it!
As junior, we are able to do some basic, but important stuff such as chest tube insertion, percunatenous tracheostomy and thoracotomy and pre and post Op management of thoracic patients. Sometimes, they are really sick, cardiac arrhythmia, pulmonary edema, myocardial infarction and many other critical issues!

Anyways, I am going to do my emergency rotation. It should be relatively light rotation and I will do 8 hour shifts!

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Why blogging!

I think I need to tell you a little bit more about myself. First of all, I am real and I currently live in London, Canada. I just started my general surgery residency. Surgery has been my passion for a while and I took me few years to get to this point. I have moved thousands kms to visit my dream!

It is interesting that I never got frustrated through my long and challenging journey. I lived with this dream days and nights. I never thought about tomorrow! Never afraid of failure! I live in my dreams in present!

Anyways, I started blogging April 2003 with my friend Farid. Now, I feel that I need to start a new weblog and write my observations as surgical resident and ordinary person in my social life.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

3rd year!

I am going to start this weblog on the anniversary of my arrival in Canada! I came to Canada 3 years ago and I think that I have changed a lot. I have learned many things and know myself much more better!
Here is my previous weblog with my friend Farid!