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20-03-2006, 01:20 AM
kanchan,
With due respect and sympathy to your cause i beg to differ with you here.As i have written in my previous post of this thread, all doctors who have passed NMLE are equal regardless from the country they earned their degree from.
But as the thread has continued on this issue, i think you are sliding into intellectual manipulation.What relevance does your recently posted stories from Kantipur hold on this issue? Do you think there are less doctors in the remote areas because some doctors in ktm have partial feeling towards foreign grads,these two issues are poles apart and have no interrelationship.
There are already hundreds of unemployed doctors in KTM,for many of them even getting a volunteer job is a luxury,that includes many doctors from Nepali med.school itself and many of them are interested in going to the villages to work.But our government takes new doctors only once in few months and the process itself takes many months to finalise.There is also the issue of security,recently a friend of mine,a dr and the district health incharge was looted by maoists in his own room in a remote district so obviously drs would be reluctant to go there.Its the issue of management and not lack of manpower that is hurting our country right now!! Finally:The best way to show that u are good is on the exams brother.Get into the top five in the TUTH entrance,get through the Dharan PG exam,our whole medical fraternity looks at these results with interest.When we passed out as the first few batches of the private medical colleges in Nepal we too were jeered at, and as we proved our worth,the same people who critisized our colleges lined up to heap praise for us.That is the right way to do it friend rather than looking for an article here or a write up there to garner sympathy. |