Originally posted by: mudz
No I agreed it was about the disorder.. but in India majorly charitable places are like this.. and I believe doctors here are to an extent used to it.. considering the mandatory internship criterias..
I apologise for sounding ethnocentric but my only looking from the outside in type view of hospitals in India comes from what I saw on the news and read in International publications like Time magazine, during covid.
I shudder to think what would have happened in such places at that time. The struggles that people endured. It must have been heartbreaking. International news channels would show crowds outside the hospitals trying to procure medication and oxygen. I can imagine such a place during that time.
Whereas places like Birla Hospital must have enough supplies of medicines, oxygen, ventilators, and even enough PPE.
No wonder Abhi doesn't want her to work there.
Anyways, Harsh, Birla and Mahima need to do some research about music therapy worldwide. Like Abhi said, it is used in major developed nations to provide support through the ages from small children to elderly patients.
Abhi is honestly not at all standoffish or someone with a superiority complex about his profession.
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