In the middle of the night – Le Cordon Bleu


It’s 2:30 am. I am half way though my night shift in Hamilton. 6 patients in ED earlier. It hasn’t been that bad of a night compared to some of the patients themselves. Now tea and dry biscuits are keeping me happy.

Paris Campus

I am planning to take my 3rd year off (2011) from the conveyor belt of medical training. Don’t worry, it will keep running until someone decides to fall or accidentally hit the red button. So what will I do in this year? The main aim is actually to join a cookery school in France. I have been looking at Le Cordon Bleu, Paris, a school of classical French cooking for designed for training people to become chefs.  It has branches around the world, including Sydney, but that just misses the point of French cooking. Many types of courses are available, including regular terms on cuisine, patisserie wine, and many short/one day courses on specific topics. The problem is it’s almost 8000 euros per term! I think I will need to locum a bit if I want to make this work. Anyway, when I say year off, it just means off the conveyor belt. I also wanted to try working in a less developed country for a different experience.

For those who want an idea of what it’s like in the school. There is a good and humorous read by Michael Booth – Sacre Cordon Bleu: What the French Know About Cooking. It’s about a journalist who pauses his regular job an joins the cookery school. Let me know if you want to borrow it.

(Picture from Le Cordon Bleu website)

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  1. #1 by Cat on January 4, 2010 - 9:33 pm

    OMG! You are doing what I’ve always said I’ve wanted to do but never got the guts to carry it out – Bravo! Bravo!

    I understand the demands of medical training and have to say that after 5 years of working non-stop post graduation, I’ve come to a point where I realise that I need to take a step back and reflect – is this really all there is to life?

    I say go for it! :)

    All the best for the new year! And keep up the fab photography!

  2. #2 by tzuyen on January 5, 2010 - 10:14 pm

    Arh, alas a like minded person.
    What area are you working in now?

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