5 Feb 2012

Chase

Stop saying that doctors running out to the public hospitals to the private sectors are a bunch of money-loving.

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to attach to a doctor at Union Hospital. Union Hospital, in contrast to our public hospitals, is place of energy and harmony. The staff are nice. The nurses are contented when they meet the patients. The doctors do not look tired and exhausted. Even the environment Everything is good and fine.

The doctor I attached to used to be a physician in PWH. Unlike the previous experience of attachment, she was responsible for more complicated medical cases in the clinic. Also, her patients were more knowledgeable about their diseases and the associated medications. All you need was to be more knowledge, more patient and more caring.

Despite a more demanding clinical setting in terms of quality, the doctor loves this. She could have more communications with the patients. The development of the doctor-patient relationship is much better. She can follow the patients more frequently and know the patients better.

Perhaps it is what doctors imagined their lives before they had entered the medical schools. What these doctors are doing in the private sectors are chasing for what they want to be.

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