#1: Why being a Doctor is no longer worth it in India.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- An honest opinion from a Doctor's POV.
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Absolutely !! Countless hours of studying passing the exams, hectic night schedules during internship, self doubt about the outcomes and above all these kind of scams. Being a medico in this country is not the easiest part. All we have is HOPE and efforts to change people's lives for better days.
💯correct💯
Each word of yours is 100% correct 💯 i think doctors and healthcare professionals nowadays aren't respected and valued like before we have heard numerous of news of harassing, hurting doctors but they can't see doctors efforts 😔 exam conducting bodies doing injustice to future doctors and those who are already doctors
Such an important vedio👏🏻
Thank you so much dr.preyum for saying this🙌🏻
Glad you liked it
Thank you for taking a stand ❤
always brother✌
True !!
Thank you so much doctor ❤ for take correct action ur all words r 💯% correct
Always taking a stand for my fellow medicos✌🏻
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Then people talk about Brain Drain and why you should not leave ur country
So true!
Well said🙂↕️
If this kind of mentality still remains in the minds of the governing bodies, India will never be able to be a developed nation.🥲
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Its kinda sad that all we can do is just hope
Cant do much about it anymore.
Can you please tell from which college you did your mbbs.
Gmc, akola
@@Dr_preyum Thanks a lot, can you please tell its all India cutoff.
Sir ayurvedic medicines are idiosyncratic
So one should just avoid them completely as there is no concept of dose for evaluating side effects right
Yes, I’ve read about this and you’re right.
I have given neet this year..and I know the pain😊
Hopefully they do a reNEET soon.
I have nothing to say against the ongoing Neet PG/UG controversy. However, I would like to argue with the initial part of your video. The exposure you get in your final years of Medical school and in the residency does not always show the true picture in practice later on in life. The unfair environment that we see is not just experienced in India. It’s everywhere or, at least in most places. I have rotated in multiple hospital settings within India and abroad, and I can say this in confidence that hard work in our medical schooling and residency, never equals the compensation. But I have never seen an older graduate doctor who is unhappy with their life in India as well as abroad. Reality is our Medical curriculum is just too long 5 1/2 years of MBBS, three years of MD and three additional years of super speciality. That’s 11 1/2 years of education, the environment that we have around us sticks with Us for 11 1/2 years which seemingly sets false impressions about the healthcare landscape in India is like. If you compare a non medico- an engineer who finishes his bachelors and starts a job immediately or someone who did it three or two year course and starts the job immediately. Life of a student of any profession sucks. Because our education is so long, we just feel our life sucks, but I can guarantee that, that is just temporary.
That’s insightful!
Modi must resign