@MSIngawa I think people should just stop asking you for advice, you seem to have nothing to offer but some one line sarcastic comment meant to get likes. You are more of a banger boy than a career expert.
As a Senior Consultant, the reason I haven't raised my voice is simple:
When the interns are gone, I will gladly show up at 5AM, clerk 80 patients, draw the blood, and run the night calls myself.
I am superhuman. Obviously.
As a Senior Nursing Officer, the reason I am silent is obvious:
I have no problem running three wards alone, fixing lines, tracking vitals, delivering babies, doing the paperwork.
I don't need hands. I have dedication.
As a Policymaker, the reason I haven't spoken is elegant:
The interns are a budget problem I solved by terming the students.
My children are not doing internship in Uganda, after all.
As a Patient, the reason I haven't complained is clear:
Even if the doctor cutting me open has worked 36 hours without food, just cut me open and take the baby out.
Hunger sharpens the hands. Everyone knows this.
As a Citizen, the reason I am unbothered is rational:
None of my children is a medic.
I have my pastor.
The system runs on miracles. Always has.
This policy is brilliant.
Let's all stay quiet and watch the magic happen.
@Docfrosh This belittling MOs thing that we want start, it will comeback to bite us in the ass when other healthcare workers join you to do it.
This is how it started with HOs too!
@Honours_01 Debatable but that isn't the trust of the issue. You said we are trying to be other HCW! And I'm saying we are not trying to be, we already are. Do you see the flaw in your argument.
@DrJohnAfam 1. We don't have enough residency slots to accommodate medical doctor population.
2. The community would have to wait longer years to get the services of a medical prescriber, this will force the government to empower less qualified professionals to prescribe.(E.g NP, ACP, PA) .
@doctrLakes The entire premise of your argument is incorrect.
You said we don't need geniuses in medicine because there are protocols, are you then saying the people who created the protocols are "biologist" or they arent needed or they aren't geniuses.
If none of the above is correct.
@doctrLakes Maybe you should look into the biography of the men that created the protocols/principles in medicine to know if they were genuines or not.
Why base facts that are easily verifiable from the records on your opinion?