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Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Tonymario58: 4:44pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok BTW I'm a doctor |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by geunik(m): 4:44pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
sainty2k3:That payment is called advance fee or upfront. It may even be more or less. It is a game of gamble just to save human life. I know some patients have spoilt the way for others but that does not mean professionals should cave in |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Nobody: 4:48pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Jaqenhghar:That your friend must surely lack capacity to discern. Those crammed quotes are what Nigeria doctors are using to survive in these horrible health system. I am certain your friend attempt to practice in Nigeria he will perform worse than an SS3 student with sound grasp of biology. Those theories are the basis on which Nigeria doctors improvise equipments that are not available...ofcoure, most Nigeria doctors that migrated struggle with facilities in the earlier months because most of the facilities that are available in even elementary school science lab in the west are only seen in books in most of our medical schools and hospitals. So you should go back and ask your friend about performance of Nigerian doctors few months after arrival. NB Nigerian doctors that are making waves in US and Europe are mostly trained in Nigeria and only migrated for post grad training 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by hamzeiy: 4:49pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
sainty2k3:youre just a heartless person |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by hamzeiy: 4:49pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
sainty2k3:youre just a pathetic heartless person |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Tonymario58: 4:49pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Hospitals are not synonymous to charity organization offices, Nigerian doctors are not charitably oriented. |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by id4sho(m): 4:52pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Jaqenhghar:May her soul rest in peace. My late dad was treated @ NIZAMIYE Turkish hospital where he had medical attention per seconds in real time, when he had relief we went to National hospital Abuja. That resulted to his death (no bed, exposed to cold, medical practitioners attitude) . He had to be taken back to nizamiye where he passed on. Teaching hospitals are glorified grave yard. The so called consultants don't care and the students treat based on what the remember, some even google ur symptoms when treating you . it's only in government hospitals you go through GOPD, when you know you need a specialist. my own experience at JUTH left me traumatized. |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by shiffynaani(m): 4:53pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
freshvine:how Many Kids Have You Birthed My Dear? |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by worlexy(m): 4:56pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
chieyine:Dont mind them, they just manufacture baseless stories and colorise it so that their audience can have something to masturbate on, after all what stories sell faster than a doctor bashing one? 1 Like |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by GIFTD: 4:58pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
sainty2k3:After the initial correction and u're still talking thrash. Msheew |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Nobody: 5:00pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
mercy87:Do you know that very few hospitals can handle head injury in Nigeria? Infact most big general hospitals can't...you have to also know that best if doctors might not be able to handle simplest of emergency? Before you curse that doctor, imagine that the hospital was only set up to attend to common health issues like malaria, typhoid, convulsion, sprain etc. just to help poor community residence with just above first aid service and refer more complicated cases to bigger hospital...how do you expect such an hospital to attempt to resuscitate an accident victim with head injury? POS or transfer will only amount to extortion. I think people need to educate themselves enough to know that all hospitals are not the same and doctors are not super humans. The doctor you are cursing might not be able to save your patient with head injury but you don't know if he already saved hundreds of children that would have died of fever. When Buhari son fell from the bike, it took one of the best hospitals in the country to call 3 of the best hands in the country to resuscitate the boy, but you are here cursing an innocent young doctor in a private clinic because he cannot resuscitate a guy with fate worse than that of Yusuf Buhar 3 Likes |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by chieyine(m): 5:02pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
worlexy:Lolx I don't like single stories like that. Two hospitals can't just reject electronic payment just like that. There are more to this story |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by holuphisayor(m): 5:02pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Not only you. I hate doctors too with their nonchalant attitudes. Instead of saving lives .....they do otherwise. |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Jaqenhghar: 5:05pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
ruffhandu:Niggerian doctors= killers |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by freshvine(f): 5:07pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
shiffynaani: done with kids. my last doing her uni education. comment ca' va? |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Jaqenhghar: 5:10pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
transformed:Will you keep quiet there? I should go and tell my friend. Am I your messenger? Look at the horseshit you put up. Is the job of a doctor to survive or help patients survive. ..because they cramm books alone we can see the result nah. People dying anyhow. Or you think the people dying are flies with no souls. Let me tell you something you dont know. The same Niggerian doctors take they bullshit over there do your research. Currently most cases of malpractice in the UK are by Niggerian, Pakistani and other doctors from shitholes. 1 Like |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by donkaz2(m): 5:11pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Really sad, I have known Nigerian doctors to be sadist and heartless no money no job done... Even with money they don't have manner and human feeling... If any of them do I am yet to see one.... I just thank God for my life I so much hate hospital and doctors attitude |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Jaqenhghar: 5:12pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
id4sho:Thank you. Im sorry about your dad (God rest his soul). I remember back in 2k10 when I went to visit my colleague's daughter in National hospital, I was shaken with what I saw. These are some of the reasons I decided to migrate |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Areaboyfriend(m): 5:15pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
The OP is a military officer,...... First of, I have had a lot of experiences in the Nigerian clinical settings. I have worked in a private hospital where I got home with half of my salary just because of a patient that asconded after treatment.. Every hospital(most especially the private ones) have policies! In some hospitals, assault victims are not treated until a police report is brought.... However, I condemn the attitude of the first doctor you met (as you stated here) even though we didn't hear from the dockay himself. But I hope you were also polite enough with him (you know how officers behave sometimes). Record has it that private clinics in Nigeria loss about 20% of their expect income to asconds. C'mon, they too have bills, workers, and taxes to pay. OP, I understand that feeling, u should try get over it (especially because your fiancee is a MEDICO) and always see the Nigerian hospitals as not a charity centres. Lastly, the solution to all these mess is HEALTH INSURANCE! Stop collecting money at polling centres ya all! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by IAMJojo(m): 5:15pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Gracesofar:Sent u a pm sir |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by worlexy(m): 5:16pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Gracesofar:When you said you're a military personnel, I stopped disturbing myself because you guys and lie are 5&6. How can two hospital reject POS as a form of payment. You hate doctors because you envy them. In your next life work harder to become a doctor then you will understand how it feels to be one 1 Like |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by NobodyKnows(m): 5:18pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Chartey:Did you ignore that part where he said the victim was bleeding heavily?? Oga stop being sentimental abegi . Be objective for once |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Donpruddy(f): 5:21pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
In Ghana about 80%of the population have the national health insurance which cater for certain medical conditions, procedures and drugs including emergency situations. If a situation like this happen here the best approach is posting a video of it online, calling FM station to report the incident and having the general public debate on it. In less than 24 hours it will become a national debate and an investigative committee will be established to look into it. I think having a national health insurance scheme with majority of the population accessing it is the way forward because if the patient abscond, insurance will pay for most of the things. This will minimize the fear of doctors |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by MicroSweet(m): 5:23pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
ChiefSweetus:You are fvcking right. The minute a medical expert or even a technician start making payment his or her priority before commencing real treatment or work, just forget it: he just wants to secure payment incase the trial fails. because he isn't sure it's gonna pull through 1 Like |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by mechanics(m): 5:25pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Not all doctors are the same o, some are very good while some can be frustrating. |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by stagger: 5:31pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
OP, you should have taken the man to the military hospital naaa. But I commend your efforts. If na police, they would have allowed the man to die there on the road. |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by kinguwem: 5:38pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
The problem is with the healthcare system not the doctors. The National Health Act (NHAct 2014) that was signed into law by the former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is yet to be implemented by the Federal Government and nobody is asking questions. The act has provision for emergency funds for accident & gunshot wounds patients. Without consideration of issues like this, Nigerians will vote again probably based on ethno-religious sentiments in 2019 & come back & complain on nairaland forum. I'm disappointed that a military man who is supposed to be more enlightened that an average Nigerian is directing is grievance to the wrong persons. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Nobody: 5:46pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Look at the rubbish this Op is typing. Why wont the Doctor turn him back when the useless Nigerian govt doesnt even have national insurance scheme for its citizens. Someone on this thread is even saying Ghana has such a scheme. So why cant Nigeria have one. In the U. S no matter the situation once its an emergency at least you'd be stabilized and the govt covers it if u cant pay for it through your health insurance. Youre talking like this because that was your first time seeing such an emergency situation but the Doctor probably sees that everyday in his job. If the private hospital accept all patient that come for emergencies and dont pay, the private hospital will be run aground and you wont even have one nearby to rush the patient to. Humanity aside, to hell with the hiprocratic oath. It will not pay hospital staff at the end of the month, feed their families or even provide hospital supplies, medicine and equipment. Rather than complain here online, we should demand more from our president who has deserted us and the failed healthcare system and chooses to seek his own medical care selfishly in London where the govt has established an adequate system for its citizens. Buhari is a failed president. Leadership should be by example. Mr integrity my asz. 3 Likes |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Laird(m): 5:47pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Chief:; Most private employed Doctors do not have a say in collecting deposits before treatment. The EMPLOYER WHICH IS THE HOSPIITAL HAS A BILLING OFFICER OR CASHIER WHO SETS THE RULES WHETHER CASH OR ATM OR POS IS ACCEPTED NOT THE DOCTOR MOST TIMES I have personally seen patients who were brought by their relatives in Emergency, who after Expending energy, time, drugs, drips and medical materials TO STABILIZE THE PATIENT ON CREDIT WHEN THEY GOT BETTER DID NOT WANT TO PAY THE BILLS Hospitals EMPLOY STaff and PAY for drugs, nurses, Doctors, janitors, CASHIER, pharmacists, xray and lab staff, admin managers AND PAY SALARIES The hospital must PAY the drips and drugs supplier. The hospital must PAY medical union taxes and rent or land use charges, the hospital does not run.on free fuel, the man that repairs HOSPITAL GENERATOR DOES NOT REPAIR IT FREE, Even if Your car STOPS ON EMPTY in front of NNPC FILLING STATION, I DONT THINK YOU WILL GRT FREE FUEL FROM THE NNPC FILLING STATION ATTENDANT EITHER GET HEALTH INSURANCE OR PAY CASH. Besides Most private hospital except very big ones can handle severe emergencies Medical school is expensive, running a hospital costs money. Even Your mechanic to change Your car oil will not change it for Free So get INSURANCE and campaign to YOUR government for adequately staffed nigerian government hospital with enough Doctors, nurses, pharmacists and the Best equipment And Drugs in the World 3 Likes |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by stagger: 5:48pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
Jaqenhghar: You are a rabid liar! I hate rabid liars like you. Nigerian doctors are the ones keeping the NHS running in the UK. Have you ever gone to British Council to see how many doctors are writing the exams to go to the UK? IfrNaija doctors were that bad, why has the UK not shut the door on them but is still taking them in large numbers. 3 Likes |
Re: Do Doctors' Hippocratic Oath Count? My Experience With A Doctor by Chartey(m): 5:52pm On Sep 01, 2018 |
NobodyKnows: So if he's a combatant at war and his colleague sustains an injury and is bleeding heavily he'll be totally clueless abi? No wonder Nigerian soldiers keep dying from Boko Haram attacks. All military and paramilitary personnel should have first aid training. The man died because the first responder(the op, a soldier) was clueless about how to stop or reduce bleeding. It's not even as if the bleeding was internal from what he said. He may have had other problems but the bleeding killed him. 1 Like |
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