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kjd
The idea is certainly a noble one. In fact in UK it has already been
planned to use nurses and pharmacist for basic health care. Only the other day a
massive scheme was adopted to provide home treatment of certain patients by
paramedics with ambulence cutting down waiting time at the outdoor patients
departments.
My suggestion was based on experience. Why should not the available
services be used to its optimum potential and with efficiency? We have to
listen to the Medical Council of India otherwise it is meaningless to
establish such respectful bodies in order to improve nedical education and
services throught the country.
I am not proud to say this. We lack integrity. As a result, quacks who
are actually paramedics or some such personnel, operate in India on a
massive scale not only in the rural areas but in the hearts of capital cities
and towns of India.
Bhuban
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