tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5127003399594558662.post4590089515460007574..comments2024-03-29T11:55:18.683+05:45Comments on Dentosphere : World of Dentistry: The world needs to know - Doctors of Nepal Earn less than $400 per monthRaman Dhungelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02665112922221205920noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5127003399594558662.post-37480217067243528322021-11-24T15:32:55.668+05:452021-11-24T15:32:55.668+05:45Yes. That's the major issue. This fresh genera...Yes. That's the major issue. This fresh generation should resign from the petty paying jobs and begin practicing independently in remote places rather than being their puppets, (if they are free of government bonds). Mass resignation of Doctors from all hospitals is the need of the hour. You are exploited because they think they can, you cannot break free because they are paying too low to even think of other issues. Why should a doctor be forced to work in 3 different hospitals and seek commissions from pharma companies and labs if he were paid enough for his qualification? What other professionals do the same? If you own a laptop and good internet, and can adjust in remotest parts of Nepal, you can simply run a clinic and make better living than the top paid Doctors. If the nation cannot respect the qualified persons, they are either forced to leave the country or seek their own alternative ways. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5127003399594558662.post-26864621595171996842021-11-24T11:02:12.950+05:452021-11-24T11:02:12.950+05:45The so called medical tycoons of Nepal, who have r...The so called medical tycoons of Nepal, who have reached powerful positions in both the bureaucratic system created this scenario. The policy makers are those very handful people who own majority of hospitals, have shares in medical colleges, and are influential both academically and politically. They have created a system which only helps and suits their particular needs.<br />For example: Salary of medical officers, one year extra compulsory "work experience" to appear on PG entrance exams( again since they knew that if this was not mandatory, the necessary "cheap manpower" to run the hospital wouldn't be available and fresh pass out doctors would immediately opt out to do PG), stipend in PG and internship, etc.<br />The people in power created a problem, so that they can exploit the very problem in various elections for personal gains.<br /><br />Besides the so called "high profile figures" fail to understand that the world has already changed. They have the mentality of "hamile hamro pala ma eti kamainna thyo....sala yee bharkhar ka bhura-bhuri essai karauchan." <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5127003399594558662.post-71239257202623333472021-11-22T10:28:32.673+05:452021-11-22T10:28:32.673+05:45I agree with current scenario. It is all due to in...I agree with current scenario. It is all due to inefficiency of government system combined with unethical practice carried out by paramedics. Most patients that needs an evaluation are still being seen by paramedics. Doctors are not getting enough patients and patients are not getting adequate and optimum treatment. Hence total system needs clean up. We have opened a polyclinic and seen the response. I came to the conclusion that if we can change the system by opening pharmacy with same brand name in many places and funneling patient to one big center. If you are interested in our mission and goal and if you believe we can really work in a disruptive pace to correct the system. Do visit me. Let's move together. After all, someone needs to clean up this whole dysfunct system. Feel free to call me at 9857061631Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00570884814122148740noreply@blogger.com