๐๐ก๐๐ฅ๐๐๐ฆ๐ ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐น๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ ๐ผ๐ณ ๐๐ผ๐ฐ๐๐ผ๐ฟ๐ ๐ถ๐ป ๐ฃ๐ฎ๐ธ๐ถ๐๐๐ฎ๐ป:
I fully endorse the demand to increase doctorsโ salaries in Pakistan. This is not an unreasonable ask, it is a matter of dignity, fairness, and survival of the healthcare system.
Young doctors in Pakistan are among the brightest minds of the nation. They spend nearly a decade studying relentlessly, sacrifice their youth in training, work brutal 100+ hour weeks during house jobs and residency, and carry the responsibility of human lives every single day.
Yet many are paid less than drivers and security guards. This level of exploitation, especially in some private hospitals, is shameful and unacceptable.
If urgent reforms are not made, Pakistan will continue losing its best doctors to other countries at an alarming rate. This brain drain will not only devastate the medical profession, it will ultimately harm millions of patients and weaken the entire healthcare system of the country.
Jahil ullu ka patha brought cameras to the hospital, only for this very moment. So that he can be seen talking with this utmost jahalat, because only this is a sellable commodity in Punjab, rather than any improvement in healthcare system.
A video circulating online allegedly shows a CSP officer/bureaucrat rudely confronting a female doctor inside a government hospital, in front of patients, while recording her.
Addressing an on duty physician as โBibiโ instead of โDoctor Sahiba,โ and questioning her in a humiliating manner as if she were in an interrogation room, is deeply disrespectful and completely unacceptable.
Doctors, especially female healthcare workers serving patients under difficult conditions, deserve dignity and professional respect, not public humiliation by state officials abusing authority.
In any professional and civilized system, such conduct by a government officer would trigger immediate accountability. Sadly, in Pakistan, bureaucratic arrogance too often operates above basic standards of decency and respect.
Absolutely shameful.
Years of medical training, sleepless nights and then a BA pass babu comes to regulate you, his audacity of interfering in a field he has never stepped in just to overcome his insecurities and complexities
Pathetic
Is the way of speaking to another Gov officer ?
Ye training seekh kai atay hain CSS academy mai ?
Under what law he's making the video of a female Dr without her consent?
Worst ever agenda against Drs and that's too happening under PMLN gov
THREAD: Things normalized in the US that are quietly harming your health ๐งต
Eating in a rush
Sitting 8โ10 hours/day
Ultra-processed foods
Constant stress
Poor sleep schedules
This isnโt โnormal.โ
Itโs just common.
As someone in healthcare, hereโs something people in the US donโt hear enough:
You donโt need a โperfect diet.โ
You need consistency.
Small daily habits > extreme short-term changes.
Be honest:
Whatโs the hardest healthy habit to maintain in the US?
A) Eating clean
B) Sleeping on time
C) Exercising regularly
D) Reducing screen time
Reply with one ๐
Crazy but true:
Many ER visits in the US are caused by things people ignore for days:
Chest discomfort
Severe headaches
Dehydration
Anxiety mistaken as โnothingโ
By the time they come in, itโs serious.
Listen to your body.
In the US, people will:
Spend $6 on coffee โ
Skip breakfast ๐ณ
Sleep 5 hours ๐ด
Work 10+ hours ๐ป
โฆand wonder why they feel exhausted all the time.
As a medical professional, hereโs one thing I wish everyone understood:
You donโt suddenly become โsick.โ
Your body gives warnings for YEARS.
Most people ignore them.