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Originally Posted by Walrus .
They have said that MOE students who wont serve government may be denied the permanent license. What I am asking is, is that enough?
Dr. A and Dr B both got scholarship from MOE.
Dr. A gets temp license and does govt service and gets permanent license in 2 years. Good guy
Dr. B studies for a year in Bir Hospital Library and sits for USMLE. He is good. He gets residency in NYC. He does not need permanent license for that. Excellent guy NO HE IS NOT EXCELLENT.... HE IS DAMN IDIOT DOCTOR.
Now, the question I am asking is - is it fair that Dr. B escapes so easily? Tell me who is wise here?
Another question
Dr. C who graduated 2 years back. When he graduated MOE did not make any effort to recruit him. He is working in Kathmandu - some private hospital for 2 years and in a few months he will qualify to get permanent license. Will MOE/MOH/NMC deny him permanent license because he didn't show up? Well, 2 years back he was not called. Will it be fair for him to be punished now?
I hope MOE/MOH/NMC/NMA has answers to all these questions before they really start. Else they will be messing many young doctor's life. That will call for another revolution as that is the language everyone understands |
THAT'S WHY I SAID ABOUT IMPLEMENTING MORE COMPLEX RULES IF PRESENT SCHLORSHIP HOLDERS DONT OBEY THIS RULE.
ITS FOR SURE IF DR.A HAS STUDIED FROM GOVT.QUOTA AND DR.B HAS STUDIED ON SELF AND WHEN IT COMES TO APPEAR FOR USMLE OR OTHER BROAD EXAM EARLIER AND AT THE SAME TIME ONE HAS TO GO TO GOVERNMENT SERVICE THEN DR.A MUST HAS TO GO THERE. HE CANT ESCAPE FROM SERVING GOVERNMENT PEOPLE.
THIS RULE IS CLEARL TO EVRY ONE THOSE WHO KNOW SIMPLE ENGLISH. . IT'S SIMPLE IN NEPALI
" JASLEAI NEPAL SARKAR LE SCHLORSHIP DIYERA DR. BANAYEKO CHA TYO DOCTOR LE 2 YRS COMPULSORY GOV. JOB GARNUPARCHA"