Sunday, September 21, 2008

Updates from SRC-Batch Rep Meeting

Hey everyone, the following is based on a meeting Yuan Liang and I attended. An email was sent out to you already but this is for your reference:

Issues discussed-

1) Library Noise:


We've had numerous complaints regarding the noise from the library cafe. I'm sure we all appreciate this brilliant addition to our uni, but the only way we can prevent it from being brought down is by reducing the noise levels at the cafe.
The SRC have already put up signs around the cafe, take note and lets do our part in ensuring that future batches and ourselves can enjoy our new facility.

2) Car Park:

Regarding safety issues; it is strongly encouraged that you bring your car down into the SB parking (in IMU) after 6.30 as it will be FREE!

Also, take note that parking in the sub-basement will also be FREE on weekends.
(Some guards on duty are apparently not aware of this new change, make it known to them and request a receipt to reclaim any fee you are made to pay)

3) Canteen:

The canteen staff have already bucked up a notch and we can do our part in making the canteen a more user-friendly area by cleaning up after ourselves. Simple and effective! :)

4) Dress Code:

Due to harsh letters received from Partner Medical Schools regarding the unprofessional dress attire of our IMU students, the dress code rules are being enforced (and rather strictly, at that).
Please follow the dress code especially on weekdays from (8am to 6pm).

The SRC have already sent out warning letters to violators. Future reprimands would come from higher IMU authorities (eg. the Dean of Medicine). Let's all just avoid this entirely by simply abiding by the rules!

5) Lost and Found:

If you've lost an item, proceed to the 1st floor, next to the admin department.
Lodge your report here (instead of SRC) and make sure to follow-up with them as replies are virtually non-existant, from past experience.

7) Employment opportunities at IMU:

i) IT: Spots are still open for anyone interested in working for the IT department. Remember guys, there will be an hourly salary allocated to all student employees (the rates are still under negotiation). If you're interested, contact either Yuan Liang, Geowin or myself.

ii) LIBRARY CAFE: Take note of the sign at the cashier desk of the cafe, if you are interested in making that extra buck, please contact the cafe operator (as stated on the sign).

iii) LIBRARY: If you already love spending your time at our new and improved library and have some time to spare, this job would appeal to you. There may be spots opening for students to help out at the library and get paid for it. If you're interested, contact Yuan Liang or myself.

8) Forum:

The forum is finally up and running, please visit (www.imucampus.com) and save it as a permanent bookmark!

Please sign up and utilize it to its fullest. As done previously (before the unfortunate breakdown of our last forum), the timetables and system/course manuals will be made available for you there too!

9) Talk on Acne:

Did you know that our very own Prof Ong Kok Hai and his team have developed products that have been mass produced and made available to the public. Go check your local pharmacist and i'm pretty certain you'd come across "Infinit" and the like.

Well, there'll be a talk on it on Thursday, 25/9/08, (12.45pm at Auditorium). Please contact us if you're interested.

10) Friday Focus:

Our new addition brought to you by the Pathology faculty focuses on a wide range of medically related topics. Some sessions may highlight case studies and some may shed light on topics highly relevant to the medical field (eg. Last Friday's session focused on dietary habits of Diabetics). I thoroughly enjoyed it and you probably would too!

It's held in the library, at the MMS section, in a discussion theatre around the "quieter" part of the library. It's on every friday at 2pm.

(Given that our PBL2 is scheduled for that time, if your PBL facilitator permits a rescheduling of your session, take full advantage to attend these sessions)

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