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Hi Cornel,

Thanks for your explanation about the medical situation in UK.  If Britain 
cared for those whom it invited to its country to serve its needs, it could 
find solutions to the problem.

The "ground reality" is that in the USA and likely in the rest of the world, 
over the next decade there is going to be a real shortage of doctors. This is 
because of en-masse retirement of the "baby boomer" generation. We are already 
seeing this medical shortage in the USA, especially in rural America.

The British government together with the BMA (British Medical Association) 
could work with Commonwealth governments to see how this could be resolved into 
a win-win-win situation for all. This rather than trying to absolve themselves 
with some high flying rhetoric.  

Thus Britain could train these doctors (use them as low-paying house officers), 
while training them in specialities that the "movers and shakers" in various 
countries can see a medical shortage down the line.  Perhaps you could pass 
this on to Mr. Keith Vaz, MP and others, including the Indian physician 
associations in UK.
Kind Regards, GL

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