So yesterday, Stella Nantubwe invited her friends to celebrate her new mansion, yet this man still wants to claim that she stole his belongings from the house. Something just isnโt adding up. ๐๐
God really took time to design night time.... There's a way everything freezes and everywhere seems to be quiet and peaceful; No social media updates, no noise, no phone calls buzzing; like people don't exist!! He knew we needed this break after a long day of chaos and stress
@MubiruFrank1738@PoliceUg This really looks more like a staged murder than random beating of a thief... They even had time to trail him to wherever he went... These guys had other intentions
@Joseph_Okeya1@nbstv@CanaryMugume To offer "cheap" labor for your govt since they've held my license as ransom to cover their shortcomings.... And it's true btw there are no medicines; patients get prescriptions and buy the drugs
โIt should be noted that in 1995 the Hon.@CHRISBARYOMUNS1 led a strike for medical interns that lead to increase of the pay of medical interns from 90,000 UgX to 180,000 UgX.โ Dr.Asiimwe R Frank.
Now he is the minister of health and defending the position of government not to pay medical interns
@UGLawyer Yes, exactly that... Coz we already paid for your fake facilitation with cheap labor.. you can't even afford hiring qualified doctors... . btw that money is taxed too so we're also contributing to it bum
Someone asked: Are medical interns so special from other interns in different fields?
The comparison is often misleading.
Medical interns are not students. By the time one starts internship, they have already completed their degree and graduated as a doctor, pharmacist, nurse or dental surgeon. Internship is a mandatory supervised practice year before full licensure.
Unlike many other fields where internships may last 1โ2 months and are largely observational, medical internships run for a full year and involve direct patient care. Interns clerk patients, prescribe under supervision, assist in surgeries, conduct deliveries, respond to emergencies, review patients on wards, take overnight calls, and often work 36-72 hour shifts.
Hospitals depend heavily on intern doctors and other health interns for service delivery. They are part of the workforce, not visitors learning from the sidelines. That is why the debate is not about paying students; it is about fairly compensating trained health professionals who are already providing essential healthcare services.
#revisetheentiremedicalpolicy
@UGLawyer A medical officer needs a gross salary of 5M plus allowance monthly, and he has a license... An intern is being forced by the MOH to work before they're given license to look for jobs and they need facilitation for basic needs, which govt is giving only 1M monthly
These are the kind of "doctors" you will be left with if you frustrate medical workers... Medicine is not something you learn overnight!! And to think it's fellow medical workers doing it...
@TheUMAofficial@MinofHealthUG@GovUganda