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Originally Posted by autowreckers This is not good. We should not forget that we are doctors and not hooligans. whatever the circumstances patient should come first and their life should not be risked. Why should other patients suffer? Nepal Medical Council should provide strict rules and the government should provide adequate support and safetly of health personality. And above all people should stop thinking that doctors are god and can cure anything. After all all of us are human and the disciplinary action should be taken by the NMC not the people.
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This comment is funny.
No body has forgotten they are doctors. And like you said, we are not Gods, we are human beings; so we have limits. Limits to tolerate what is going on.
What we do in the hospital is 'our job'. It is our profession not a social service not charity stuff for impressing Chitragupta for pass to Swarga. I don't care I land in heaven or hell after I die. All I care for is I do my job good but if I am threatened by such irresponsible behaviour of a mob, my adrenaline cannot be supressed.
We understand innocent people are suffering from this but so did innocent doctors. When did we rise above 'people' that we should care of others more than our fellow colleagues? If me and my colleagues cannot work in a secure environment then how can we guarantee a good service.
If such vandalism continues, who will go to see a sick patient? C'mon, read NMC code of conduct. I have rights to choose my patient and in such an insecure environment, who the hell will ever even take pulse of a dying patient. . .rule then will be . . if a patient is collapsing. . dont even think of feeling the pulse. Ignoring those patients will be the wisest thing. Do U think ur ethics will allow U to do that?
Those who caused trouble are infact hooligans. They have nothing to lose. It is just that they want to terrify people and if we sit silent right now our future will be questioned. It will then be better to leave Nepal and go to US. Those who can do go and those who remain are infact fools then. And let people of Nepal be treated only by fools not doctors. Should we head for that then?
I feel it is already too late to make people realise the power we have with us. It is a revolution and people have to suffer for better tomorrow.
And, it is not NMC that should be seeing all this. NMA should wake up at times like this. They are seen all over the place with smiles before the election and in these situation where do they disappear? This is not the first time this has happend. Why could they not take the stand when such incident happend on the first time?
I am working in a stressful situation then I tend to make mistakes. NMA should make sure we have a workign environment, else what are they for?
And if a doctor makes a mistake people should either shut up and say thank U else do what ever law allows them to do. If they go against law, why should doctors shut up and watch like a fool?
If U feel like doctors should be doing service for people not just their job then U have 95% of Nepal empty for U. Go to some remote village and do it. You are writing a comment here means U are in a city just talking more than what U do.
So, all doctors join hands. Lets do what we can do and do out work sincerely and if someone makes this kind of problem again, let them understand doctors are not just mute nerds
