@Cosmodoctor_@warikoo What about Clinic license, biomedical license, an examination bed? Rent/the advance. Atleast 2 lakh is needed. Many families can't spend that at one go and most importantly can't expect any returns for 6 months
An Ideal Doctor—
Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Call him anytime -day or night. Send WhatsApp messages, reports, photos he should reply instantly.
Whenever you need him, whether it’s 5 a.m. or Diwali night, he must be available for treatment.
Every treatment he gives must be 100% accurate.
No disease should be missed.
No complications should ever occur.
Even the laws of nature should not apply to him.
OPD consultation fee should be almost nothing.
After all, we’re “just talking,” so why should there be any fee?
If admitted to the hospital, he should give huge discounts on operation charges,
so we can afford a Deluxe Room and order whatever we want from the canteen or Zomato for a party.
He should prescribe medicines that are easily available everywhere,
and one prescription should last for 4 years — no need for follow-ups, tests, or re-evaluations.
He should consider accepting even a single pen from a pharma company as a sin,
but somehow he must automatically stay updated with all the latest, most expensive, and most effective new medicines.
He must keep studying continuously,
attend conferences and CMEs regularly,
but his clinic should never be closed.
He should have the latest machines, state-of-the-art operation theatres, and the best staff,
but the treatment cost should be like that of a government hospital.
He must personally see every report,
give every patient enough time,
but we should never have to wait when our turn comes in OPD.
He should be available on phone, WhatsApp, video call, messages, and email on every platform,but should never expect that his time also has any value.
We should be able to question him on every piece of advice we get from Google, YouTube, neighbours, relatives, or social media,
but he should never feel bad about it.
He should have 15–20 years of education and experience,
but readily accept defeat in front of our 15-minute internet research.
His hospital should have five-star hotel-like facilities,
but when we see the bill, it should feel like government rates.
He should treat every patient like his own family,
but his own family should be used to the fact that the doctor stays more in the hospital than at home.
He should have no personal life.
No holidays.
No festivals.
No illness.
No tiredness.
And most importantly —
If everything goes well, it is God’s grace.
And if anything goes wrong,
it is only the doctor’s fault.
Because in the eyes of the public, an ideal doctor is someone who:
Carries the responsibility of God,
possesses the honesty of a saint,
and gives the availability of a machine.
Are you an ideal doctor?
@mufaddal_vohra I guess it's time to adress that Chicago Sakthivel is missing in the picture. Emotional ekambaram is searching him all over the arena.
My bad it's not Washington vetrivel's sister..
@RowlandAkpan If I'm the attender I'll introduce myself as Dr. first, never been on the treatment receiving end. I'll make sure the treating doctor knows me as a doctor
@SrivatsanC96472@Prabhakaran_k9 I appreciate your strong foundation in computer science, but you have a valid point. Severe head injury iruka pt or Acute MI pt ah manage panradhu dha EM la doctors oda main velai. If this pt was stable, no one checks on him every 15 mins, in that time one other live can be saved
@kumar375877@Prabhakaran_k9 Are you a doctor? Why should one waste time in writing neatly in a paper the things that haven't been done..? I don't know about other professions the doctors(especially in govt hospital casualty) neither have that intention not the free time to do that
@Vikashy19073123 For the level of work we did to get the degree and the responsibility we carry as a RMP, 35-45k is offered with inhumane 12hrs fixed duty or 6/6/12hr rotational shifts
@Rohan_212005@AaryanPrateekX Lol no. Pvt salary is 1L for fresh pg who had worked his arse off for neet ug, mbbs including a cruel internship (in south atleast), neet pg prep, 3 hard years of pg, 1 yr bond- that's 12 yrs after 12th
@amdev549@Abhishekrjn15au I guess you haven't visited south india yet. It's the reality in chennai and b'lore. Here you get 30k for 8 hrs duty and 40k for 12 hrs duty.
@Selvakumar_IN@arunraajkg I'm a doctor now who got into med clg through one of the first few neet- everyone I know, I mean everyone who cleared neet till now had some form of coaching through school/coaching institute!! So, this data is misleading.. It might be true for droppers though.
@BeHindusthani@vishalsah1986@Siddurp2 Understanding neet pg will be beyond your comprehension. It's not simply cracking, there's almost 30 different branches, INIs, govt med clg, state seats, AIQ, service quota, institutional quota, private clg, NRI seats etc..each require a different rank
@BeHindusthani@somedocab@TheKoshurDoc There's no word called asst in doctor profession. Idk about how your field of psychology works. We are RMP as soon as we register to state council and we have legal duties and rights. And placement is not a term either. It shows your lack of knowledge on the subject