tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2127604796543650259.post4739998455335555734..comments2023-05-05T01:07:54.648-07:00Comments on Direct Dil se...: A Doctor's PlegdeRupali Junejahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05463942218983862052noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2127604796543650259.post-8520805801046342252016-06-21T10:46:49.726-07:002016-06-21T10:46:49.726-07:00The doctors are known to have the noblest professi...The doctors are known to have the noblest profession.The question though is the process through which doctors are made the noble ones? The intelligent ones hardly get admission into colleges if they do not have lots of money.<br /><br />Majority of the admissions now are based on the caste and the money the kids parents have.. i ask the parents who pay lakhs and crores to make their kids a doctor??is ur kid really capable of dealing with the conplexity and the dedication required for this profession? If not then please choose a profession where people's life wouldn't depend on the talent of ur kid. <br /><br />Reservations in medicine has been the worst idea ever...<br /><br />Result of our awesome education system are 4 type of doctors<br />1. Not so intelligent but having low caste individuals who end up either opening their own clinics or somehow getting into government hospitals ruining lives.<br />2. Not so intelligent but having rich parents type who open up a plush clinic and their goal is to earn.<br />3. Intelligent but poor or medical class folks who dont have the money or caste tag and somehow make it through the degree..So frustrated by the system they end up screwing all the will to work for poor and think we should earn more so that my family doesn't face it. Although intelligent they loose their empathy.<br />4. Lastly few intelligent poor or medical class or rich folks who actually get in the profession because they wanna help people and these are right now the rare species on the verge of extinction in this country!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17919846462787487620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2127604796543650259.post-29693603983844953182011-07-12T08:18:10.417-07:002011-07-12T08:18:10.417-07:00Ohh.. funny that you bring this topic up… Just lik...Ohh.. funny that you bring this topic up… Just like you, recently I had visits to doctors more than usual…because of the birth of my son<br />Everything was fine but then after 2 months the pediatric we were consulting told us that she can hear murmurs in the heart which are normal 90% of the time and are usually not referred for detailed checkup immediately. <br />But our pediatric did that and referred to a so called pediatric cardiologist (Dr Usha Pratap, Model Colony, Pune). I was given an appointment at 4:15 PM but she arrived at the clinic at 5:30 PM… she took her time to settle and finally I got the number at 7 PM… my kid was already crying due to hunger and fatigue… <br />She did the checkup and said it was normal (thankfully). When I mentioned that she was late, she got hell rude giving me a big lecture that how tough it’s for them, cooking up stories that she was with a dying patient. Whereas when I checked at reception they told that every day she comes at around 5:30 PM. <br />So why call up the patients at 4 PM, just to fill up as many appointments as you can?? My kid was still ok, but there were other parents with 1-2 year old kids having a hole in the heart forced to wait 2-3 hours just because of this greedy attitude of these shameless people…<br />Icing on the cake was she told me that she could have done the checkup in 2-3 minutes and 10 minutes she gave me was actually a favor, funny thing was she charged me 2000 Rs for that 10 mins …AmitMnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2127604796543650259.post-30208808907087823882011-06-22T02:59:29.152-07:002011-06-22T02:59:29.152-07:00Even though I am a doctor with some of the experie...Even though I am a doctor with some of the experiences I had in past few years while I was at US and with a recent doctors visit at Amravati my native place in India I would like to strongly agree to your say about the vist to a doctor.Yes definately the thought about it is like you miss a heartbeat n try to close the pandoras box of fears.<br /><br /> Some of the facts you mentioned<br />however bitter they sound I must say yes they are true but also I would like you to just consider the flip side of the coin and think about the doctor and the journey ofhis profession and how did he reach this point where he has lost his dignity as a person n the pledge of his profession to serve n treat the mankind.....<br /><br /> The education system in india has started this buisness plan n the students in this competitive era have become the victims of thier cruelty at a very early stage right from taking an admission to completion of thier masters.The job hunt andthe difficulties of getting a decnt paid worth qualifying one is another torture process Each step becomes a milestone of harshness that impacts n kills the conscience of the person slowly and the ridiculous part is that while all of this is happening the person is so unaware about it that it just becomes the part of his routine<br /> <br /> As a matter of this impact the output you get from any profession has lost the humanity n sanity and is just a buisness ground to cultivate the earning of life.<br />Ofcourse this does not give any right to a person to demoralize his values n make others suffer for no reason at all but yes we the people who quietly accept n get adapted to the system we should ask this to our self.Who<br />is responsible for this degeneration of profession???????Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16341541433519162631noreply@blogger.com