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28-07-2021, 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
s://thehomeground.asia/survey-junior-docs-at-public-hospitals-want-out-cite-unsustainable-working-hours
how true is this for the senior citizens here? are we a snowflake generation?
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It is not about snowflake. It is that the world has changed. In the 60s to 90s doctors were respected. The change happened with the movement to give patients autonomy and all that anti-paternalistic medicine stuff.
Now nobody gives *hit about doctors. They are just there to do your bidding.
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28-07-2021, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It is not about snowflake. It is that the world has changed. In the 60s to 90s doctors were respected. The change happened with the movement to give patients autonomy and all that anti-paternalistic medicine stuff.
Now nobody gives *hit about doctors. They are just there to do your bidding.
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The change came when doctors sold their souls (and their businesses) to managed care providers and insurance companies and their TPAs for a steady stream of $$$$.
So doctors only have ourselves, collectively, to blame.
Anyway, everyone needs to realize that doctors only form a component of the healthcare system. We may be big fish in the pond but we are ultimately not the pond itself. The sooner we realize that, the better we move on from old hangups about prestige or respect.
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28-07-2021, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
The change came when doctors sold their souls (and their businesses) to managed care providers and insurance companies and their TPAs for a steady stream of $$$$.
So doctors only have ourselves, collectively, to blame.
Anyway, everyone needs to realize that doctors only form a component of the healthcare system. We may be big fish in the pond but we are ultimately not the pond itself. The sooner we realize that, the better we move on from old hangups about prestige or respect.
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I agree.
Spot on.
Doctor is just another healthcare professional.
Nothing inherently good or bad
Easily replaceable.
But at same time important
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29-07-2021, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I agree.
Spot on.
Doctor is just another healthcare professional.
Nothing inherently good or bad
Easily replaceable.
But at same time important
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I think most drs have no problem with that.
But SMC also need to change. SMC set standards too high liao. Unrealistic.
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01-08-2021, 05:20 PM
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How many phones do doctors working in public hospitals own? I have a friend who is a junior doctor who uses his personal phone for work too. Is this common or only AC and C use 2 phones?
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01-08-2021, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How many phones do doctors working in public hospitals own? I have a friend who is a junior doctor who uses his personal phone for work too. Is this common or only AC and C use 2 phones?
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Usually two phones.
Like most companies mohh give us a 25 dollar phone allowance per mth
This allowance is taxable
But 25 is good enough for sim only
We tend to have two phones.
To separate work vs personal.
HO MO and Reg needs it. Coz ppl dont like to share their personal number with the rest.
Any nurses doc or pharmacist or PSA can call u even if u have left the hospital. These days youngster like to switch off their work phones after office hours. Unacceptable.
I think it is only decent if a doc comes back to hosp, if he has forgotten to complete the discharge summary.
#Dedication or better still don't go back home
The very senior docs have one phone only. Coz nobody calls them haha
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02-08-2021, 01:39 AM
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How long does it take for AC to C and C to SC. Is it worth to stay in public?
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02-08-2021, 05:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Usually two phones.
Like most companies mohh give us a 25 dollar phone allowance per mth
This allowance is taxable
But 25 is good enough for sim only
We tend to have two phones.
To separate work vs personal.
HO MO and Reg needs it. Coz ppl dont like to share their personal number with the rest.
Any nurses doc or pharmacist or PSA can call u even if u have left the hospital. These days youngster like to switch off their work phones after office hours. Unacceptable.
I think it is only decent if a doc comes back to hosp, if he has forgotten to complete the discharge summary.
#Dedication or better still don't go back home
The very senior docs have one phone only. Coz nobody calls them haha
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sorry to disagree (in a polite manner)
it is perfectly fine to be off work when one is off work. there is a reason shift system exists.
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02-08-2021, 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How long does it take for AC to C and C to SC. Is it worth to stay in public?
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aesthetic medicine will make you richer if money is your goal.
if your goal is power, then stay in the public. you wont earn more than an aesthetic practitioner.
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02-08-2021, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
sorry to disagree (in a polite manner)
it is perfectly fine to be off work when one is off work. there is a reason shift system exists.
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Snowflake generation spotted. No wonder ceca taking over your job.
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