Same like you OP, everyone is a Dr except me in my family and I have nothing but respect for them especially when they worked 24\*7(mom dad are 65+ and were exhausted to the core when they returned ) during whole covid and forgot that they've family, too. Breaks my heart when people say bad things about them but I have seen this from childhood and only thing I remember is I and bhai used to wait till 9PM so that mom can come home and prepare food.
God bless them !!!!
You’d like like them only and I wish your all the luck 😀 just take care of yourself, doctors often neglect their own health , sorry for unsolicited advice but saying from my experience 😀
Every medico that I know is ->
1) Depressed.
2) Stressed.
3) Not alcoholic per say but drinks a lot in parties. Just want to get wasted anytime they get to party.
4) Desperate to find a partner if they don't have any right now. Seen this for both the genders.
1. 100 percent agreed
2. 500 percent agreed
3. 10000 percent agreed, because whatever little social life we get, we wanna enjoy it maxxx.
4. Mostly docs find other docs to date. Some even find nurses. Because compatibility gets easier in the same fraternity.
Bro I'm a med student who's barely in second year and I already check all the boxes (since first year) should I be concerned??
(4) I don't want because ik I can't commit now
Hot for some reason... I have ever had 2 crushes in my life. First was back in class 11th and she was preparing for NEET. My second crush from 2 years back was doing MBBS. There's a girl I am talking to right now is also in biology field
I am laughing too much on brain-fry... Also congratulations for doing post grad at a young age... I know a lot of people who have started in their late twenties... My 2nd crush is in her 4th year of MBBS at the age of 24
Yup, envy the medical system as an engineer. We are taught by people who don't have industry experience. We don't use our education in industry till we pass out. Our managers are often non engineers with shit priorities. The companies may be unprofitable and teams may be in deep mess.
It's both ironic and sad that doctors, those who offer guidance on healthy living, often find themselves compelled to live a life in conditions opposite to their own advice. Doctors seem to be living a life similar to that of Red Skull, *guiding others to a treasure they cannot possess themselves.*
Well im currently doing engineering and the same college has a hospital where my medico friends work rn so here's how our day goes, they are mostly absent to friends gathering cz they busy and all but tbh I'm glad I hav medico friends one reason being that its easy to have connections and when in an emergency they will come handy add secondly I respect the profession myself cz in times of covid yall were a great help to evryone and I myself was preparing for neet bfr I changed my mind and went to engineering so yh ur profession is one of the most respected ones. ![img](emote|t5_2qp7h|1387)![img](emote|t5_2qp7h|1387)
I have a friend who's a med student and studies in a different city and rarely comes to mine and we rarely meet but our bonding is great. I see every medicos as studio and intelligent ppl who are focused on their path.
I did my engineering from the tier 1 institute. But In my extended family, we have a lot of doctors( mostly my cousins and uncle). They have this ego that they are the only doctors in the whole of India. Looking down on people that aren't rich or not doctors. They used to treat me similarly but once they got to know that i am doing better than all of them, the whole dynamics changed.
I myself respect those doctors that see this profession not just as a means to earn money( obviously it is important) but it's a noble profession.
I do agree that a lot of doctors have a superiority complex, mostly the elderly ones though. They look down upon other professions. But now times are changing, the younger generation doesn't seem to have this complex.
I don't know, my cousins are around my age, they are also in their twenties. And all of them have this problem. Some of them didn't even get the rank. Just through donations they got the seat but damn their ego.
I lived in a shared hostel that had two medical students, and both of them were crazy stupid outside of academic and for some reason power obsessed and rude. Which isn't surprising now considering what I hear senior doctor treating junior doctors. That's what happens when you give too much power to someone who felt powerless their entire lives.
I remember one got injured jumping in a water filled put even when asked to not do it. The other was just rude in general like needlessly rude.
Also I find that they think they're better than the rest of us or that what anyone else does isn't important. Had a few altercation while I worked for a healthcare client.
Furthermore they're too obsessed with their titles and degrees. In my line of work, you call people by their names irrespective of what degree they hold. But doctors often emphasis that I use a Dr. Or Doctor before their name.
My cousin is pursuing md. Once I went to hospital where he was an intern to give him lunch and dude, he was all alone in a room surrounded by patients screaming doctor sahb doctor sahb, so they are given extreme respect and while returning a traffic policeman caught me jumping light and when I told him I was returning from giving lunch to my doctor brother he let me loose, so for a engineering grad, respect left impressions
Mostly neutral. Huge respect for the ones who manage to be kind regardless of the workload. Big middle finger to ones in govt hospitals who treat (literally and figuratively) patients poorly just because they are powerless and of no consequence. I have a similar family background to yours just chose to break the cycle of trauma and did engineering in so traded it to a different cycle of trauma where my work feels meaningless and depressing
My sister is doing MBBS but I won't let her behavior tamper my opinion😅 I just freaking admire how calm, soft spoken, sophisticated doctors are while speaking and too great of a listener as well (Its the case with all I know of) .Its not even debateable how noble is the work they do. There is a place near my coaching where a lot of MBBS students come to have brunch and observing them it always give the vibe of a very tight schedule which is again admirable. Summing up I think medicos are very hardworking man!!!😂
I think they think of too much of themselves.
Every medico I've talked to says I don't socialize with non medicos because they don't understand my work or my struggles.
I'm like that's just makes you a bad communicator.
Two of the girls I proposed to, were medicos. Both of them also didn't have any friends outside of their fields.
They both were talking about their work all the time, which I btw understood and responded to. Yet, they held the view that people don't want to listen to them talk. I don't know where they get that idea from.
Came from a Doctors Family too but im the only one non medico but a IT guy..
As my bro works in one of the top hospitals and handles VIP and celeb patients and incharge for a block. i can see what kinda stupid business that is. makes IT people feel like nothing. My bro comes home like "is this is what i studied for?".
Big corporate hospitals are good and nightmare to general public.
Though i respect medicos from small hospitals.. But in these big hospitals they are corporate slaves. He sometimes relates his hospital to these scam call center videos.. only difference is, its legal to drain poor patients accounts.
Underpaid , I know few of my friends who are doctors and I personally have seen them study hard from school , and definitely deserve more money than I earn.
We got some respect. Our family has no doctors so in my 10th some suggested me to take bio to have a (real and good) doctor in village circle.
But i didn't really have interest so ignored that and thought i would marry doctor that way we would have doctor in family.
So...... 👉👈. /s
I perceive them as hardworking to say the least. To study till the age of 26-27 for completing pg, then getting a god salary seems daunting. Plus the constant ghar ke taane, study anxiety, lack of social life unlike engineers who atleast have a chance to explore once in a while during weekends. P.S. - I've a sister who's a doc studying for pg and she has done covid duties as well for months. So I know her and her friends quite a bit.
Mujhe beemari hoti hai to I would never call my doc relatives, they'll start taunting, "Mr xyz ki beti ko itna bhi diagnose karna nahi aata, bachpan se dumb hi thi."
I have my doubts regarding your post. You say you're 23 and you're a postgraduate student
We're 18 when we give Neet ug, the MBBS course in itself takes 5 and a half - almost 6 years.. so a person is 24 once they complete internship and then they get into a post-graduation course
I'm just confused yo
Yeah, I get this a lot on my profile, a lot of people even reported me to be fake. But the thing is, I got into MBBS when I was 16 years old. In 2017 NEET UG prospectus, the cut off date for eligibility to sit for the exam was 01.01.2001. I was born in the month of December of 2000, hence got eligible to sit for the exam. I finished MBBS early and got into PG the same year I graduated.
Whenever I pray to god, I pray that, "Yaa khuda, meri zindagi doctoron ke hawale khilona hone se bachaale"
Now you can make out what I think of doctors:)
As a person who has suffered a lot because of negligence of and downplaying of my symptoms by many, many doctors, I think that you guys spend too much time memorizing stuff at med school and never learn to logically think and connect the dots.
Downvote me as much as you want, but that's my honest opinion of doctors.
I respect doctor or medical students alot! They stress they go through is enormous kudos to all of the doctors here!
I'm someone who wished to be a doctor but couldn't make it a reality to I really feel good whenever I meet a doctor!
I love talking to doctors. The few I’ve consulted seemed smart and can carry a conversation. But I’ve always had these questions: are there mbbs students who bunked class, labs and failed courses in college? Do they make good doctors? If someone failed in school but paid their way to med college, do they become good doctors?
I like Medico cuties. I have some virtual friends who are studying medicine at some of the best colleges in the country. I like the wholesome female docs, don't like the arrogant or Snobs. I don't differentiate between a doctor and a sweeper and i don't like it when people make their occupation their entire personality, which i have seen with many doctors.
I like the wholesome and humble kind and hate the arrogant assholes. My sister is a Medico too and she is Extremely obnoxious. However, i have many good female friends who are studying in some top Government colleges and they're nothing but sweethearts. That's the reason i have a somewhat favourable outlook towards doctors now. Earlier I used to hate you lot because of my awful experiences with my sister.
I hate medicos. Especially the new ones. I have seen this so often the attitude and non-sympathetic behaviour these people have is so far from how much they are doing. Zero humility. They act like they are above other humans and this kind of behaviour bleeds out of the hospital as well.
Idk why this is but I know it is.
I have a friend who's a doctor (MBBS), we rarely spend time together as he's always too busy to hang out. Baaki, other doctors seem either too lost in their heads, or too snobby to interact with non medicos.
I agree with that. Most medicos rarely have non medico friends. Like you saod there are two reasons for that:
1. They're very busy.
2. They don't have a social life to make non medico friends. Whatever little social time they get they hang out with their fellow docs or family. (I fall in this category btw)
3. Some of them are snobbish and don't like hanging with non medicos, because superiority complex.
>They don't have a social life to make non medico friends.
This isn't a fair point. I'm a banker in a PSB, and our workload is no secret. But that doesn't mean we don't spend our time with our old friends. As someone said, if something is really important to you, you will make time for it.
You guys lack empathy and you're so much always chilling with your own people you don't realise so many emotions you're missing out on. Y'all suppress so much it makes me want to cry for you and then whack your head maybe but that's all.
Haha, I agree that we don't have empathy, or rather let's say we're trained in a way that we don't feel it. And it's necessary to a big extent. When we're posted in emergency and we see a patient crash in front of our own eyes, despite trying our best, there is no time to process it because there is a long queue of patients waiting for their turn. We keep these emotions to ourselves so that the next patient doesn't get affected.
What angers me is the same Indian surgeon if doing the same surgery abroad or on a celebrity, his attitude changes drastically. At that moment he realises he's a healthcare provider and momentarily his ego vanishes. But when he gets back to treat common Indians, all his bad qualities come back too.
They get fucked over during thier studies and early career, so they then start to fuck over and loot thier patients later on
Filthy rich with no morals
Tbh my wife is a doctor and I'm in software. So not exactly an outsider but here is my take
Overworked, underpaid, mostly from doctor families and have little idea of any other profession practically impossible to move to any other country outside where they have been trained. Practically hellish life. That's on a professional level.
Personally hyper competitive, would prefer to be in relationship/married (maybe it helps sharing the pain).
Hopefully the profession gets better because you are also human and I would not like to be treated by a person who is burned out. I understand you do your best but still you are also human.
Edited to add: high percentage have God complex and look down on non medicos or even radiologists and others in your own profession.
Same like you OP, everyone is a Dr except me in my family and I have nothing but respect for them especially when they worked 24\*7(mom dad are 65+ and were exhausted to the core when they returned ) during whole covid and forgot that they've family, too. Breaks my heart when people say bad things about them but I have seen this from childhood and only thing I remember is I and bhai used to wait till 9PM so that mom can come home and prepare food. God bless them !!!!
Covid duties, that's so brave of them. All my respects ✨️
You’d like like them only and I wish your all the luck 😀 just take care of yourself, doctors often neglect their own health , sorry for unsolicited advice but saying from my experience 😀
Aww, thank you so much :)
Dil sei respect
Every medico that I know is -> 1) Depressed. 2) Stressed. 3) Not alcoholic per say but drinks a lot in parties. Just want to get wasted anytime they get to party. 4) Desperate to find a partner if they don't have any right now. Seen this for both the genders.
1. 100 percent agreed 2. 500 percent agreed 3. 10000 percent agreed, because whatever little social life we get, we wanna enjoy it maxxx. 4. Mostly docs find other docs to date. Some even find nurses. Because compatibility gets easier in the same fraternity.
Yes that's why club owners love medicos. They get super drunk, cause ruckus, easy money 🤑🤑
I only get depressed during viva time
Bro I'm a med student who's barely in second year and I already check all the boxes (since first year) should I be concerned?? (4) I don't want because ik I can't commit now
Hot for some reason... I have ever had 2 crushes in my life. First was back in class 11th and she was preparing for NEET. My second crush from 2 years back was doing MBBS. There's a girl I am talking to right now is also in biology field
Haha! Hotness comes from the heat of brain-fry.
I am laughing too much on brain-fry... Also congratulations for doing post grad at a young age... I know a lot of people who have started in their late twenties... My 2nd crush is in her 4th year of MBBS at the age of 24
I'm in 3rd year at the age of 24... It's hard to push myself sometimes because I feel like I'm left behind, but I try to keep going.
My best wishes to you dude. You will get it done
Thank you, Poha Warrior.
Thank you :) ✨️
>heat of brain-fry. r/brandnewsentence
Damn i need to save this one for future one liners 😂
All the girls I ever fell for were from medical field 😌
I believe you guys study too much. My opinion might be biased, as I'm an engineering student and we barely study 🥲
Yup, envy the medical system as an engineer. We are taught by people who don't have industry experience. We don't use our education in industry till we pass out. Our managers are often non engineers with shit priorities. The companies may be unprofitable and teams may be in deep mess.
can't agree more
Agreed
I am a BBA student, I don't even know what to say![img](emote|t5_2qp7h|29267)
Yep, we study. All day. Everyday. True.
Overworked laborers who will develop dark circles under their eyes before they turn 30.
No dude, dark circles from 25 years of age only 🥲
It's both ironic and sad that doctors, those who offer guidance on healthy living, often find themselves compelled to live a life in conditions opposite to their own advice. Doctors seem to be living a life similar to that of Red Skull, *guiding others to a treasure they cannot possess themselves.*
Dil se respect for army and doctors except a few bad ones I encounter but overall respect
Feeling piroud indian army
That singer is fuking cringe But yeah that line resonates well
He gave a good quality meme so I have respect for the singer.
True, absolutely ✨️💯
Nerds
Well im currently doing engineering and the same college has a hospital where my medico friends work rn so here's how our day goes, they are mostly absent to friends gathering cz they busy and all but tbh I'm glad I hav medico friends one reason being that its easy to have connections and when in an emergency they will come handy add secondly I respect the profession myself cz in times of covid yall were a great help to evryone and I myself was preparing for neet bfr I changed my mind and went to engineering so yh ur profession is one of the most respected ones. ![img](emote|t5_2qp7h|1387)![img](emote|t5_2qp7h|1387)
For some reason their glow ups are the best. They'll look like a nerd in school and boom after 2 years seedhe Manushi Chhillar.
Rip 20's,
bruh how do y'all study till like age 30 😭
We study even after that bro. It never ends. :/
I have a friend who's a med student and studies in a different city and rarely comes to mine and we rarely meet but our bonding is great. I see every medicos as studio and intelligent ppl who are focused on their path.
I did my engineering from the tier 1 institute. But In my extended family, we have a lot of doctors( mostly my cousins and uncle). They have this ego that they are the only doctors in the whole of India. Looking down on people that aren't rich or not doctors. They used to treat me similarly but once they got to know that i am doing better than all of them, the whole dynamics changed. I myself respect those doctors that see this profession not just as a means to earn money( obviously it is important) but it's a noble profession.
I do agree that a lot of doctors have a superiority complex, mostly the elderly ones though. They look down upon other professions. But now times are changing, the younger generation doesn't seem to have this complex.
My observation is so much opposite to this
Yeah so a lot of people complain of the opposite, OP. Idk what to tell you man. Let’s hope we can be better than that! 😁
I don't know, my cousins are around my age, they are also in their twenties. And all of them have this problem. Some of them didn't even get the rank. Just through donations they got the seat but damn their ego.
I lived in a shared hostel that had two medical students, and both of them were crazy stupid outside of academic and for some reason power obsessed and rude. Which isn't surprising now considering what I hear senior doctor treating junior doctors. That's what happens when you give too much power to someone who felt powerless their entire lives. I remember one got injured jumping in a water filled put even when asked to not do it. The other was just rude in general like needlessly rude. Also I find that they think they're better than the rest of us or that what anyone else does isn't important. Had a few altercation while I worked for a healthcare client. Furthermore they're too obsessed with their titles and degrees. In my line of work, you call people by their names irrespective of what degree they hold. But doctors often emphasis that I use a Dr. Or Doctor before their name.
>That's what happens when you give too much power to someone who felt powerless their entire lives. Woah, that is actually so true.
dahej
Lena ya dena?
Didi peet dard ki dawae bata do
Bhaiya pehle posture theek karo 🙏
My cousin is pursuing md. Once I went to hospital where he was an intern to give him lunch and dude, he was all alone in a room surrounded by patients screaming doctor sahb doctor sahb, so they are given extreme respect and while returning a traffic policeman caught me jumping light and when I told him I was returning from giving lunch to my doctor brother he let me loose, so for a engineering grad, respect left impressions
You went to give him lunch? 🫡 That would've made his day, I'm sure.
It sure does! Ha ha. Damn this is so relatable!
Mostly neutral. Huge respect for the ones who manage to be kind regardless of the workload. Big middle finger to ones in govt hospitals who treat (literally and figuratively) patients poorly just because they are powerless and of no consequence. I have a similar family background to yours just chose to break the cycle of trauma and did engineering in so traded it to a different cycle of trauma where my work feels meaningless and depressing
My sister is doing MBBS but I won't let her behavior tamper my opinion😅 I just freaking admire how calm, soft spoken, sophisticated doctors are while speaking and too great of a listener as well (Its the case with all I know of) .Its not even debateable how noble is the work they do. There is a place near my coaching where a lot of MBBS students come to have brunch and observing them it always give the vibe of a very tight schedule which is again admirable. Summing up I think medicos are very hardworking man!!!😂
My mom is a nurse in the UAE. I have a lot of respect for medical professionals.
My sister is a doc and her behavior took a 180 when she graduated. I don't think very well about medicos now.
Idk why, but I find medico girls very attractive.
writes faster than reading
I think they think of too much of themselves. Every medico I've talked to says I don't socialize with non medicos because they don't understand my work or my struggles. I'm like that's just makes you a bad communicator. Two of the girls I proposed to, were medicos. Both of them also didn't have any friends outside of their fields. They both were talking about their work all the time, which I btw understood and responded to. Yet, they held the view that people don't want to listen to them talk. I don't know where they get that idea from.
Kuch nhi sochtr bhai hume apni jindgi mai bhi buot kaam hota h
Came from a Doctors Family too but im the only one non medico but a IT guy.. As my bro works in one of the top hospitals and handles VIP and celeb patients and incharge for a block. i can see what kinda stupid business that is. makes IT people feel like nothing. My bro comes home like "is this is what i studied for?". Big corporate hospitals are good and nightmare to general public. Though i respect medicos from small hospitals.. But in these big hospitals they are corporate slaves. He sometimes relates his hospital to these scam call center videos.. only difference is, its legal to drain poor patients accounts.
Underpaid , I know few of my friends who are doctors and I personally have seen them study hard from school , and definitely deserve more money than I earn.
Nearly 9-10 saal lgte hai padhai khtm krne mai. Starting from class 11th to all the way to end of Post-Graduate
We got some respect. Our family has no doctors so in my 10th some suggested me to take bio to have a (real and good) doctor in village circle. But i didn't really have interest so ignored that and thought i would marry doctor that way we would have doctor in family. So...... 👉👈. /s
I perceive them as hardworking to say the least. To study till the age of 26-27 for completing pg, then getting a god salary seems daunting. Plus the constant ghar ke taane, study anxiety, lack of social life unlike engineers who atleast have a chance to explore once in a while during weekends. P.S. - I've a sister who's a doc studying for pg and she has done covid duties as well for months. So I know her and her friends quite a bit.
Absolutely nothing.
Nothing actually is just like a normal girl . I have two or three female friends who are medicos and they are nothing different from other girls .
saviour,capitalistic
Idk but doctor log ka skin itna achha kaise hota hai????
"Sabka nahi hota, Laxman" 🥲
Family mein itne doctor hai toh aapka apna 🏥 bhi hai kya?
Nope.
Mujhe lagta tha jinke parivar mein kai saare doctor hote hai vo sab apna he hospital khol lete hai
Sabke nahi hote, Laxman
Achha vo sab chhodo kabhi ilaj karwana hua toh apke family mein kai saare speciality k doctor honge discount dilwa dogey ya nahi?
Mujhe beemari hoti hai to I would never call my doc relatives, they'll start taunting, "Mr xyz ki beti ko itna bhi diagnose karna nahi aata, bachpan se dumb hi thi."
Bachpan se dumb matlab? Donation deke doctor toh nahi bani ho na?
Bhai, tum kahan pahunch gaye? Tum mere relatives jaise baat kar rahe ho 🥲 Donation nahi diya but apna jeevan donate kar diya college ko.
Mujhe abb aapki baaton se aisa lagra aapko kuch aur karna tha par relatives ya family vaalon k chalte doctor bangaye ho
overly cautious about cleanliness
idk if its just me but people who refer to themselves as "med students" just give me rich af vibes. just my opinion lol
I have my doubts regarding your post. You say you're 23 and you're a postgraduate student We're 18 when we give Neet ug, the MBBS course in itself takes 5 and a half - almost 6 years.. so a person is 24 once they complete internship and then they get into a post-graduation course I'm just confused yo
Yeah, I get this a lot on my profile, a lot of people even reported me to be fake. But the thing is, I got into MBBS when I was 16 years old. In 2017 NEET UG prospectus, the cut off date for eligibility to sit for the exam was 01.01.2001. I was born in the month of December of 2000, hence got eligible to sit for the exam. I finished MBBS early and got into PG the same year I graduated.
Class me sabse choti hongi aap phir
Haanji
Kash bhagwan mere sath bhi aisa hi kare🛐✨️
Yahi padhai ho rahi hai bhai teri😡?
Par bhai mai toh sicemce wla hu💀
You're 5'5 na?
5'3 kyu?
you're so young. pvt or gov college??
Govt
damnnn youre gifted
Nah dude, it took me a lot of hard work, depression, anxiety, tonnes of hairfall to get there. Please don't say gifted 🥲
Your journey is still exceptional💥 kudos to you 👏 🙌
Gen pop has a belief that medicos try to rip them off with unnecessary meds and investigation.
Workaholics, but respectable people. Super smart but rarely available for any plans.
https://i.redd.it/o0wetseuipmc1.gif
Over burdened people and still not enough respected
Whenever I pray to god, I pray that, "Yaa khuda, meri zindagi doctoron ke hawale khilona hone se bachaale" Now you can make out what I think of doctors:)
Bahut aamir hote hain doctor- yehi sochte hain
As a person who has suffered a lot because of negligence of and downplaying of my symptoms by many, many doctors, I think that you guys spend too much time memorizing stuff at med school and never learn to logically think and connect the dots. Downvote me as much as you want, but that's my honest opinion of doctors.
Narcissistic,little regard for other life sciences, (sophomore knowledge), insatiable appetite for money,unkind in every possible way.
As a second year UG medical student, this comment section is so real and wholesome, I love it ;__;
My null hypothesis is you guys mint a lot of money and don't have enough time to sleep. It could be totally rejected.
I respect doctor or medical students alot! They stress they go through is enormous kudos to all of the doctors here! I'm someone who wished to be a doctor but couldn't make it a reality to I really feel good whenever I meet a doctor!
I love talking to doctors. The few I’ve consulted seemed smart and can carry a conversation. But I’ve always had these questions: are there mbbs students who bunked class, labs and failed courses in college? Do they make good doctors? If someone failed in school but paid their way to med college, do they become good doctors?
I like Medico cuties. I have some virtual friends who are studying medicine at some of the best colleges in the country. I like the wholesome female docs, don't like the arrogant or Snobs. I don't differentiate between a doctor and a sweeper and i don't like it when people make their occupation their entire personality, which i have seen with many doctors. I like the wholesome and humble kind and hate the arrogant assholes. My sister is a Medico too and she is Extremely obnoxious. However, i have many good female friends who are studying in some top Government colleges and they're nothing but sweethearts. That's the reason i have a somewhat favourable outlook towards doctors now. Earlier I used to hate you lot because of my awful experiences with my sister.
Sisters are the same everywhere 😅 Maybe the problem is not the profession, it's your sister.
I hate medicos. Especially the new ones. I have seen this so often the attitude and non-sympathetic behaviour these people have is so far from how much they are doing. Zero humility. They act like they are above other humans and this kind of behaviour bleeds out of the hospital as well. Idk why this is but I know it is.
Generally we don't think about medicos unless we have some health issues.
I have a friend who's a doctor (MBBS), we rarely spend time together as he's always too busy to hang out. Baaki, other doctors seem either too lost in their heads, or too snobby to interact with non medicos.
I agree with that. Most medicos rarely have non medico friends. Like you saod there are two reasons for that: 1. They're very busy. 2. They don't have a social life to make non medico friends. Whatever little social time they get they hang out with their fellow docs or family. (I fall in this category btw) 3. Some of them are snobbish and don't like hanging with non medicos, because superiority complex.
>They don't have a social life to make non medico friends. This isn't a fair point. I'm a banker in a PSB, and our workload is no secret. But that doesn't mean we don't spend our time with our old friends. As someone said, if something is really important to you, you will make time for it.
Closest thing to god's on earth
You guys lack empathy and you're so much always chilling with your own people you don't realise so many emotions you're missing out on. Y'all suppress so much it makes me want to cry for you and then whack your head maybe but that's all.
Haha, I agree that we don't have empathy, or rather let's say we're trained in a way that we don't feel it. And it's necessary to a big extent. When we're posted in emergency and we see a patient crash in front of our own eyes, despite trying our best, there is no time to process it because there is a long queue of patients waiting for their turn. We keep these emotions to ourselves so that the next patient doesn't get affected.
Touche but when it affects your personal lives that's when shit stinks but the priorities are set in such ways so you can't even complain.
What angers me is the same Indian surgeon if doing the same surgery abroad or on a celebrity, his attitude changes drastically. At that moment he realises he's a healthcare provider and momentarily his ego vanishes. But when he gets back to treat common Indians, all his bad qualities come back too.
How prevalent is death due to medical negligence and what methods does medical fraternity use to report such incidents.
Respect for doctors, no respect for the medical industry. Son of bitches don’t leave any chance to fuck the patient
They get fucked over during thier studies and early career, so they then start to fuck over and loot thier patients later on Filthy rich with no morals
Dm karo to raaz ki baat btaunga![img](emote|t5_2qp7h|28576)
Filthy Rich people who don't pay taxes.
I wish docs were as rich as you think they are 🥲
Rich people
I wish I was rich 🥲
You'll be soon, unlike us engineers🥲
A honest opinion would get me fired from multiple directions so 🤐
Tbh my wife is a doctor and I'm in software. So not exactly an outsider but here is my take Overworked, underpaid, mostly from doctor families and have little idea of any other profession practically impossible to move to any other country outside where they have been trained. Practically hellish life. That's on a professional level. Personally hyper competitive, would prefer to be in relationship/married (maybe it helps sharing the pain). Hopefully the profession gets better because you are also human and I would not like to be treated by a person who is burned out. I understand you do your best but still you are also human. Edited to add: high percentage have God complex and look down on non medicos or even radiologists and others in your own profession.