“You cannot build a strong system on a weakly supported workforce”
Pakistan expects the best healthcare system yet its doctor strained for years and working exhausting shiftsunderpaid and overburdened Quality care cannot exist where caregivers are undervalued
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“As long as society values outcomes but not the people producing them, burnout is inevitable”
Doctors in Pakistan bear burnout patient attendants and financial strain
Pakistan demands worldclass healthcare but offers thirdclass salaries to those providing it
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Healthcare systems do not fail overnight they fail when the workforce is taken for granted.”
many doctors still face long duty hours, heavy clinical load, difficult patient interactions, and low financial return. Meanwhile, the system expects without investing
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Pakistan expects the best healthcare system, yet its doctorstrained for years and working exhausting shifts are still underpaid and overburdened. Quality care cannot be built on undervaluing the people who deliver it
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Medicine is not only about treating disease. It is sleepless nights, difficult communication with attendants, and constant financial insecurity Yet Pakistan still expects the best outcomes from a system it refuses to properly invest in
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Behind every diagnosis is a doctor fighting three battles at once the disease in front of them, the pressure from patient attendants, and the silent weight of financial instability. Medicine is not just science it is survival
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Doctors don’t only fight diseases they fight exhaustion from 36-hour duties, pressure from patients’ attendants, and financial stress all at once. In systems like Pakistan, the battlefield is clinical, emotional, and economic every single day.
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In Pakistan, doctors reach FCPS after 7–10 years of training, 30–36 hour duties, burnout and low pay. In the USA/Australia, same work has regulated hours, protection and far better compensation. Same job, completely different systems
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پاکستان میں صحت کا نظام نوجوان ڈاکٹروں کے کندھوں پر کھڑا ہے، مگر یہی طبقہ مسلسل ذہنی دباؤ، طویل ڈیوٹی اوقات، مالی غیر یقینی صورتحال اور ورک پلیس پر عدم تحفظ کا شکار ہے
جب ڈاکٹر محفوظ اور مستحکم نہیں ہوں گے
پاکستانی ڈاکٹرز 30-36 گھنٹے مسلسل ڈیوٹی کرتے ہیں، شدید دباؤ میں اہم فیصلے لیتے ہیں، اور کئی بار بدسلوکی اور تشدد کا بھی سامنا کرتے ہیں۔
اگر ہم بہتر healthcare system چاہتے ہیں تو ڈاکٹرز کو صرف ذمہ داریاں نہیں بلکہ مناسب تنخواہ، تحفظ اور عزت بھی دینی ہوگی۔
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doctors are not just underpaid they are traumatized 36-hour duties, dying patients, abuse from attendants violence in hospitals constant burnout
What they get paid that don’t reflect the sacrifice
A broken healthcare system cannot survive on broken doctors
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A doctor gives their entire youth to medicine MBBS house job FCPS training night calls missed weddings missed funerals missed life itself after all that many still struggle financially authorities need to realize passion alone cannot run a healthcare system
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You cannot expect quality healthcare from doctors who are burnt out sleep deprived overworked for 36 hours, and underpaid even after FCPS
Pakistan keeps demanding sacrifice from doctors while giving them the bare minimum in return.
#PayRaiseForDoctors@HamidMirPAK@HRCPakistan
To the higher authorities an FCPS qualified doctor spends 7-10 years studying survives brutal residency misses family events eid sleep nd mental peace only to end up earning around 1 lac while carrying lives on their shoulders daily it's systemic exploitation
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Other professions work 8-10 hours and go home.
Doctors do 36-hour calls, handle deaths, emergencies, abuse from attendants and still get paid less than they deserve.
The effort and pay don’t even come close
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A House Officer survives on 67k. A PGR handles ICU calls emergency deaths sleepless 36-hour shifts and the weight of entire wards yet still struggles to afford basic living
These doctors are not asking for luxury. They’re asking to be treated like humans
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People see the white coat. They don’t see the doctor who hasn’t slept for 32 hours, skipped meals, missed Eid with family, and still shows up to save lives.
67,000 PKR for that sacrifice is insulting Pakistani doctors deserve dignity safety, and fair salaries
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Doctors in Pakistan are expected to work 36hour shifts like machines then get blamed for exhaustion burnout or mistakes
A house officer handles emergencies wards procedures deathsand patient attendants for less than what many spend on a phone installment
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