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Posted: 13 years ago
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I Think They should be happy that patients are becoming more aware about their health..
it's good thing when a patient wants to double check his/her medicine..moreover-it's a life issue.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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I say kudos to Aamir Khan and his team for this achievement. Doctors of this calibre need to get over their God complex. It's about time Indians started questioning doctors. I have a medically dependent child who spent 90% of her infancy in the NICU and hospital in general in the USA. We were indirectly told by family members many times not to question the doctors too much. Did we stop? No way. My response was that it is my child, I am required to sign consent forms and I will make sure they are INFORMED consents. We even have the right to REFUSE treatment.
Well Done Satyamev Jayate. Wake up complacent Medical personnel!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I have a question for the so called doctors who openly admit that bribes are paid for obtaining seats in medical college. If you got in by dishonest methods what makes you worthy of receiving trust from your patients?

Here's a thought the monies paid in bribes by prospective doctors or anyone in future would be put to better use by purchasing spyware to implicate the corrupt menaces prevalent in society today, be it peon or principal.
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