Sunday, March 8, 2009

How is the life in private clinic?


It is quite simple…
You are just waiting for someone to enter your office. In office the best music ever you will hear is voice of foot coming toward you… And when you have someone in your office, most of your attention will be in the pocket of patient. You are just waiting how much fee is the patient paying. So for some doctors everything ends when patient pays the fee, and then they don’t care what happens to the patient.

Am I the same kind of doctor? I don’t know… I hope I won’t be, but still I like the music of foot coming toward my office. Still I like to get fee from my patients. However my heart doesn’t want to get fee, as most of people here are very poor… but there is something inside me which wants money…Sometimes I resist, and at times I go with its idea. Sometimes I am thinking that doctors are like shopkeepers, they sell what they have, and they have the right to get something back. But then I argue with myself. Doctors are respected much more than shopkeepers, that is because they have unique position in the community. They get two things for their service; money and respect, while shopkeepers only get money. So even if they are not given money, still they receive things that are more precious, and those are prayers and respect.

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