રવિવાર, 30 મે, 2021

Doctors and society

2nd LETTER - A MUST SHARE POST BY ALL DOCTORS N MEDICOS

DOCTORS VS AAMIR KHAN 
Letter no.2

A letter to an
 Ignorant Perfectionist 

Dear Mr.Aamir Khan, 

I have been trying
 hard but cannot get over the fact that you can 'sell'
 ignorance with such ease
 and honour. 

Though I agree to 'parts' of your show ,  

Lets
 first get the facts right. 

1) You said patients 
on dialysis live upto 15-20 years. Fact - The 5 year
 survival rate of patients
 on dialysis is about 25-30 % ( less than many
 cancers). Renal transplant
 remains the best available treatment option for chronic kidney disease. (I hope
 you take responsibility for people who after
 watching your show plan to not go
 for kidney transplant and die in less than 5 years) 

2) An
 overenthusiastic girl from the audience said that
 her father was forced for an
 emergency liver transplant '6-7 years' ago for
 gastroenteritis. 
Fact- Even
 today there are ' a handful' of hospitals in India offering liver transplants.
To think that 6-7 years ago , just a gastroenteritis
 patient was offered liver
 transplant is not only improbable but technically
 impossible. 

3) A diabetic patient
 blamed a doctor for losing a toe. 
Fact- Lacs of
 diabetic patients per year lose
 entire limbs due to diabetic foot ( cellulitis and
 gangrene) . Doctors go about
 stepwise cutting off toes , then foot , even the leg upto above knee level in
order to save as much limb as possible. The patient
 in your show might still be
 able to walk just because of the timely action taken
 by the surgeon. 

Mr. Aamir Khan i am
 not getting back at you because i took your show
 personally. Yes , I agree that
 there are doctors indulging in shameful
 malpractices and even i know a few of
 them. But i can proudly say i am surrounded by more doctors who work day and
 night just to ensure that their patients get the best
 possible treatment..The'
BAD' doctors should be punished and we all can
 come together to ensure we do
 not encourage such malpractices. 

Secondly i would have
 appreciated if you would have thrown some light
 on the entrance examinations and 
the hard work , dedication and sacrifices a doctor
 needs to clear his MBBS, MD,
DM etc examinations. I wish you had spent half a day in the
 emergency department and OPD of a Govt. Hospital 
and realised that the work
 timings, working conditions, lunch breaks,
doctor : patient ratio, hours of
 sleep per week , living conditions in the hostel and the stipend is worse than
 a class 4 labourer. You would have also 
surprisingly realised that the
'DOCTORS' are the only 'FUNCTIONAL' part of a Govt.
Hospital which still caters
 to thousands of patients in a day. When you compared statistics of U.K and
 India , why didnt you include the salaries, living
standards and the doctor:
patient ratio the doctors have in developed
 countries. 

Coming to generic
 drugs, Yes, a large amount of rural population
 should have access to cheap
 generic drugs. But one should not forget the
 pharma companies that charge more
 for the drugs are the ones that spend crores of rupees for research and
 development of new drugs. Had there not been
 drug trials no new drugs would
 have been invented and we would have mortality rates compared to stone age. 

Also i agree that
 most doctors endorse certain brands of drugs
( which i do not deny may be for
s ome financial gains also ) because thay have faith
in the quality of the
'active drug' of certain companies. Yes many local companies manufacture
 generic products ( which is a copy of the original
 molecule discovered by the
 expensive company which can be used for
 unaffordable patients. But you did not mention that
 many of these generic drugs are of substandard quality and are the reason of
 many uncalled for deaths due
 to drug reactions. Most doctors would not want to
 take responsibilty of the
 quality of the 'generic' drugs. 

Lastly, What do you
 mean when you say ' People of high IQ and desire
 to earn money should not
 become doctors'. 

Why arent doctors allowed to
 have an ambition ?? 
How can a
 person who earns 4 crores for an episode of a so called 'social' show decide on
 what should be an individual's ambition and
 financial staus !! 
Why can there be
 no doctors who earn well for their professional
 skills and do not indulge in
malpractices ?! 

It just reflects your hypocrisy. I would like to offer 
a few solutions to the problem. 

a) ' BAD' doctors
 indulging in malpractices should be suspended for
 life. We need a strong
 regulatory authority to publish expected treatment
 'protocols' and punish
 doctors found to be doing unethical practices. 

b) Regulatory
 authorities should also keep a check on the quality
of drugs being manufactured 
and at the same time 'sold' at the local chemist. 

c) Govt. medical
 colleges and hospitals should multiply several folds,
increasing the number of
 doctors in each department , improving the doctor:
patient ratio. Doctor's
 salaries and living conditions should be looked after and should be comparable 
to other professionals. 

d) Regular CME'S and
 licensing exams ( like other countries) every 5-10
years. 

e) The Govt. should
 spend 6-8% of GDP ON HEALTHCARE and a part of 
which should also be committed to 
the research and development of newer drugs. 

f) No politician 
should be allowed to be associated with any
 private medical colleges. 

g) The general public
 should be educated well about common diseases
 and the 'acceptable'
 qualifications of the doctors. 

These are just a few
 points i can think of at the moment. I am sure had
 you bothered to have a panel
 discussion and find solutions in a healthy way, We
 could come up with a lot
 more viable solutions. 

However you chose to
 sensationalise your show, by hiring 'few' people
 with 'fake' or 'amplified'
 problems and shed a few tears. 

Hope you understand
 that Your allegations like '
HAMARE DESH KE
 DOCTORS ITNE BIMAAR KYUN HAIN' and
'MAUT KE SAUDAGAR' are as serious as calling all
 actors 'Rapists' (
after the shiney ahuja incident ) and all Muslims 'Terrorists' . Knowing that you
 twisted not one but not many known medical
 'facts' to strike a chord with the
'ignorant' 'naive' audience, How do you expect me 
to have faith in you and the
 stories you would project in the upcoming shows. You have betrayed a large
 segment of the 'classes' as well as 'masses'. 

All i can say is i 
feel sad for the death of the 'image' you created in
 our minds and hearts. An
 unbiased Aamir who strives for nothing but the
 truth and the betterment of the
 society was after all a MYTH. 

Condolences, 

An honest Doctor.

ADMIN : Dr.Azhar Sheikh
www.facebook.com/mohd.azharsheikh
 
COURTESY -- Mansi Khanderia Malhotra.

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