Dr. Chiro Emmanuel
@Manuelchiro254
Medical Doctor|
Founder-@TabibuOnline ~
An online consultation and health advice platform|
Student Valedictorian|
Vice Chancellor Honors |Alliance Alumni |
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24-01-2022 19:06:32
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Bwana the fear is gone, na punda hadai macheso, live from Kakamega
#DoctorsStrikeKE
KMPDU
Ministry of Health
They know the value of interns, they know their importance in these public hospitals, and they know whatever used to be paid to them is worth their work.
Ministry of Health have you tried WhatsApp?
This was most the disappointing thing I have heard this week.The elites despise the poor and Kenyans must Rise Up!!Doctors are the only elites who serve the poor with all that they have,let us stand with them.A happy doctor has better outcomes. #DoctorsStrikeKE
Breaking News: Kenya Medical Association has issued a 7 days notice to the government. The association and consultants will withdraw their services from private facilities and doctors from private hospitals. The 2017 CBA implementation is non-negotiable. President KMA - The Kenyan Gyne (#HealthServiceCommission)
Why do we hate ourselves as Kenyans? Kenyatta University Hospital (KUTRRH) has been underpaying drs and engaging them on 1 month contracts.That is why we went on strike against them.They then hire some quacks from Ethiopia and TZ and suddenly have money to pay Salary- 540k ,Airfare for self + family to
One for the profession!
No,we aren't greedy, misguided people.
Some of us sacrifice so much just to be here.The time, financial investment...e.t.c for years only to be met with peanuts.
Be so fr!!!!
#DoctorsStrikeFacts
#SomeoneTellNakhumicha
Kibaki brought free education so that the poor could get educated.
The children of the poor are now doctors, but the oppressor wants them to work for free.
When will they change their stories?
#DoctorStrikeKE
#PostMedicalInterns
#NakhumichaMustGo
#postBScNinterns
'A resident is a Master's student and they are not paid a single cent in Kenya... These are usually in their early 30s with families, school fees to be paid. When they finish their shifts at KNH they are in other hospitals to get some income,'- Dr Dr Branice Munyasa