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by on May 26, 2007 10:24 AM  Permalink 

you r lucky you got a chance to serve huminity as a doctor so do well
there are people who wanted to be a doctor and serve huminity but couldnt be...
any ways ALL THE BEST

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by Indian Students on May 19, 2007 11:17 PM  Permalink 


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I heard stories
by on May 18, 2007 03:33 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

In my experience with Indian doctors and doctors in UK, I believe doctors in UK are very lazy, inexperienced and do not take responsibility for their job. They do not want to take risk and hence remain non-innovative in their job.

In India; a orthopaedic surgeon does typically 300 operations a year. Some of them do even 400 operations a year, which is amazing.

In a civil district hospital, there are 100 patients every morning and in any case they are dealt with on same day.

In UK, you are lucky if you get appointment to see doctor (GP) on same day. You have to be lucky if you get appointment of consultant (surgeons) within 6 weeks.

It is well known here (UK) that ambulance takes patients from their home to hospital in 5 minutes and then he is seen by doctor in 3 hours time.

Since NHS is run by government, they run it like government office, you have to take appointments for everything. There is no sense of urgency and no personal responsibility.

Doctors here(UK) do their job like babu log in Indian government office. The biggest problem is that in India at-least you can bribe babu to do your job quickly, here you cannot even bribe doctors!!!

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RE:I heard stories
by Tarence DSouza on May 18, 2007 07:04 PM  Permalink
heard stories ?? Well, I am in UK and I have experienced this buddy. I second your comments!!

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RE:I heard stories
by Libran on May 20, 2007 08:58 AM  Permalink
IT is nt just UK. IT is the problem in US too. A few months back, a child was not well on a weekend. When Contacted the nurse on duty, she suggested the child to be taken to emergency. After rushing to enmergency, it took 13 hours for the doctor to see the child (From Friday 6 PM to Saturday 7 am)!! all the time keeping the parents worried and child suffering!

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