The flooded roads are becuase of that corrupt corporater (Dada).
The inadequate govt hospital lacking facilities that you require transfer to highe centre is becuase of Dada.
Dada is your enemy - not the doctor.
Don’t ever fall for the “AESTHETIC” life that medical influencers show on social media.
The perfectly arranged study tables.
The spotless white coats.
The latte beside the laptop.
The calm music, the highlighted notes, the smiling face after a “productive” study session.
It all looks beautiful.
But most of the time… it’s a mirage.
The real life of a medical student or doctor is very different.
It is messy notes, not aesthetic ones.
It is dark circles, not perfect lighting.
It is studying when you are exhausted.
It is night duties, emergency calls, skipped meals, and anxiety before exams.
It is reading the same page five times because your brain is too tired.
There are days when you question yourself.
Days when nothing feels aesthetic — only discipline, pressure, and responsibility.
Saving lives and learning medicine has never been glamorous.
It is hard, raw, demanding work.
So don’t compare your reality with someone else’s edited highlights.
Behind every “perfect” reel is a camera angle.
Behind every real doctor is years of struggle that no reel can truly show.
Focus on the journey, not the aesthetics.
Because medicine was never meant to look pretty.
It was meant to save lives.
An IAS officer scolding a medical intern on camera for hospital cleanliness is peak administrative cowardice.
Doctors treat patients.
Interns save lives.
Cleanliness is the ADMINISTRATION’S job.
Berating an overworked intern, filming it, and posting a reel isn’t governance — it’s aura farming.
Fix the system you run instead of bullying those keeping it alive.
Stop the theatrics. Start taking responsibility.
#DoctorsNotJanitors #FixTheSystem #MedicalInterns #AdministrativeFailure #StopAuraFarming
Get this straight:
1. Influencers are NOT doctors.
2. Psychologists are NOT doctors. (They are mental health professionals, not medical doctors.)
3. Healers, religious practitioners, and spiritual guides are NOT doctors.
4. Dieticians/Nutritionists are NOT doctors. (They are qualified allied health professionals, not physicians.)
5. Gym trainers / "Gym wale bhaiya" are NOT doctors.
Real doctors (MBBS/MD physicians) study 4.5 years of medical college + 1 year compulsory internship — a total of 5.5 years of rigorous medical training, plus often several more years for specialization.
So please, don’t compare your 5-minute Google search or Instagram reel knowledge with their years of professional medical education and clinical experience.
Respect the difference. 🙏
Even if a judge’s mistake results in a terrorist or a rapist being set free, or an innocent life being destroyed, it is never labelled as judicial negligence.
But in the Medical profession, even a minor, unintentional error is quickly branded as medical negligence.
Why does such a double standard exist?
#SupremeCourt
When a doctor is beaten or killed,
there is silence.
★When Dr. Vandana Das was murdered inside a hospital,
it hardly moved the system.
★When a doctor in Kolkata was raped,
the outrage faded quickly.
Doctors face violence from patients and mobs every single week,
yet it rarely matters.
But the moment a doctor raises a hand in self-defense,
there is chaos, outrage, and instant judgment.
Why this double standard?
#justiceforDrRaghav #IGMCShimla
For years, we have seen videos of doctors being assaulted, and the armchair intellectuals remained silent. Many even mocked the doctors’ plight instead of raising their voice.
Now one video emerges where a doctor refuses to get beaten up and takes action to safeguard himself, and suddenly we have people giving us gyaan. Sorry, we do not need it.
Every doctor has the right to defend himself or herself.
Our resident doctors, who work day in and day out, often in emergencies and in pathetic conditions, are not punching bags.
To those who think they can hit a doctor, Fuck Off!
CENTRAL PROTECTION ACT
Nearly 75% of doctors have faced violence in the workplace, yet many government hospitals still lack CCTV surveillance, trained security staff, and basic safety infrastructure-@DrFauziaKhanNCP
Repeated incidents of assault have made junior doctors hesitant to handle serious cases , a hesitation that can unintentionally put genuine patients at risk.
Safety concerns are even more severe in remote and rural areas, where female doctors often work without adequate protection.
This is why a Central Protection Act for Healthcare Workers is not just important !! it is urgently needed.
#medtwitter
Misguiding journalism !
CPR is done only when a person is already clinically dead. The heart has stopped, oxygen has ceased, and every passing minute cuts survival by 10%.
To revive circulation, chest compressions must be forceful 5 to 6 cm deep which commonly causes rib fractures.
That’s not malpractice that’s procedure.
A broken rib is proof someone tried to bring life back, not the cause of death
Blaming CPR for death is like blaming a fire extinguisher for the fire. Misinformation like this doesn’t just distort facts it discourages lifesaving action and endangers society
4 Myths About Doctors That Need to Die in 2025
❌ Myth 1: Doctors shouldn't care about money
💡 We study for 10+ years, work 36-hour shifts, and carry life-and-death responsibility daily. Fair compensation isn’t greed, it’s basic respect.
❌ Myth 2: Doctors must be perfect
💡 Medicine is complex. Outcomes depend on disease, not divine powers. Zero-error expectations are unrealistic and unfair.
❌ Myth 3: All tests and treatments are “money-making”
💡 Most investigations prevent complications, catch disease early, and save lives. The real scam is misinformation not evidence-based care.
❌ Myth 4: Doctors are “next to God”
💡 We are humans doing an impossible job in an imperfect system. Respect the effort, not the illusion.
Doctors are one of the most ethical, overworked, and under-appreciated professionals.
Criticise bad apples but stop blaming the entire profession.
We don’t need worship. We just need understanding.
💔 This is not suicide; it’s an institutional murder. 💔
A poor farmer couple toiled day and night , doing labor work and sugarcane cutting ;to educate their daughter. That daughter, full of determination and compassion, became Dr. Sampada Munde. 👩⚕️🌾
For the past year, local police officials and political figures had been pressuring her to file false medical and postmortem reports.
But Dr. Sampada, fearless and honest, refused to surrender her integrity. 💪
For months, she fought a lonely battle against the dark forces within the system.
In the end, this very corrupt system crushed her spirit and took her life. 😢
This is not suicide !!
this is a murder by the system that failed to protect its own healer.
A farmer’s daughter who lived to serve society has become a victim of the same institutions meant to deliver justice. 💔
If we don’t raise our voices today,
tomorrow every home may lose another “Dr. Sampada.”
🙏 #JusticeForDrSampada
Her sacrifice must not go in vain.
A farmer’s dream was burned alive now it’s time to ignite the flame of justice. 🕯️
#JusticeForDrSampada #MedTwitter
#JusticeForDrSampada
The amount of abuse, curse and insults government doctors face due to poor health infrastructure and government failure takes a heavy personal toll.
Certain curses can never be forgotten. 😓
Meet Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh who has been fighting for 8 long years against sugar-laden drinks falsely marketed as ORS.
All this while, people have been consuming sweetened beverages when their bodies actually needed real oral rehydration salts.
And it took FSSAI eight years to act on something so basic.
Most corrupt. Most inefficient. That’s @fssaiindia.
#medtwitter
MEET THE HEROES OF THE NATIONAL TASK FORCE
When a Rape in a government hospital ( #RGKAR) shook the nation,
the Supreme Court trusted these intellectuals to ensure doctors’ safety.
They said -“No extra security needed just trained security personnel!
They rejected the Central Protection Act.
👉Today, another sister is raped in #Durgapur , near her own medical college campus,
while doctors continue to face daily attacks and brutality.
Where are those intellectuals now?
Busy collecting their healthcare awards and giving lectures on “empathy”? #medtwitter
We faced such incidents on daily basis . A fear is always in the mind .Fear of physical assault by those whom we treat .
Our ability to treat reduces if we face such traumas daily. I strongly condemned the incident of kicking female doctor at GMC Jammu , Kicking a female doctor or any doctor is never justified.Those who physically assaulted the doctor should be punished. If bureaucrates can have high level security why can’t doctors can have .
Doctors have more exposure to common people in a stressful situation.
Ward mai trolley available nahi hai, kaun gaali khaayega? Dr!
Patient ko time se injections nahi lage, kaun gaali khaayega? Dr!
Ward mai ventilator nahi hai, kaun gaali khaayega? Dr!
Govt hospital mai Dr ko khana khaane ko mile ya na mile, gaaliyan guaranted khane ko milti hain😓
Mindset/attitude like this is an insult to women in healthcare profession, and to working women in general.
When we are witnessing an exponential increase in crimes against women, posts like these are unwelcome.
• A Doctor Ravi sharma dies of Electrocution from water tank in Udaipur Medical college
• A Female Doctor gets strangulated by her own stethoscope in Dr BSA medical college Delhi
• A Female Medical student gets physically harassed by an intruder on knife point inside her own hostel in amaltas medical college , Madhya Pradesh
• A Radiology resident PG did suicide due to toxic departmental pressure in Pune
• A Resident doctor did suicide due to toxicity of his HOD in SPMC Jodhpur
• Punjab , UP , Telangana and intern doctors across nation are on roads requesting for basic pay
A Nation where the Doctors are forced to shift abroad for their Life safety
A Nation where the govt fails to even provide security during duty and yet fails to pay humanly making them work like bonded slaves
A Nation where the Media houses are sold and hide such cases
In Such a Great Nation Despite all these incidents we are told to be proud to become “4th Largest Economy” !