Dr Pragya Shukla (@drpragya_shukla) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Pragya Shukla

@drpragya_shukla

HOD(Clinical oncology) DSCI. Alumni of KGMU,Lucknow ,TATA Memorial Hospital, Mumbai & Indian School of Business,Hyderabad. Granddaughter of a freedom fighter

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Dr.Dhruv Chauhan (@drdhruvchauhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5000 new MBBS seats makes no sense when: • You can’t provide employment to the already existing doctors where for 1 post almost 1000 doctors are in queue . • Majority of the existing colleges lack appropriate teaching faculties , Broken college buildings and unhygienic living

5000 new MBBS seats makes no sense when:

• You can’t provide employment to the already existing doctors where for 1 post almost 1000 doctors are in queue .

• Majority of the existing colleges lack appropriate teaching faculties , Broken college buildings and unhygienic living
Dr Vishal (@drvish355) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The declaration of adding 5,000 more MBBS seats is nothing short of reckless. On paper, it sounds progressive but in reality, it’s a disaster for young doctors and healthcare quality. 👉 MBBS doctors are already abundant. Thousands remain unemployed or are forced into

The declaration of adding 5,000 more MBBS seats is nothing short of reckless. On paper, it sounds progressive but in reality, it’s a disaster for young doctors and healthcare quality.

👉 MBBS doctors are already abundant. Thousands remain unemployed or are forced into
Dr Pragya Shukla (@drpragya_shukla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The quality of medical education is not poor . IT DOES NOT EXIST! I am saying this with experience. Last week I was part of a panel conducting interviews for Ad-Hoc non academic junior residents for a period of just 44 days . For the benefit of people who don’t know what that

Dr Pragya Shukla (@drpragya_shukla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have said it before I say it again Corporatisation is the worst thing that could have happened to Indian Healthcare system , both for the patients and the doctors

Dr Vishal (@drvish355) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doctors do not own CT/MRI machines in most cases. These are run by diagnostic centers or private labs. The variation in cost is not because of the doctor but because of market pricing, equipment quality, location, subsidies, and negotiations. Doctors are legally and ethically

Nachiket Bhatia (@bhatia_nachiket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why Doctors Get Blamed for a Broken System Whenever something goes wrong in a hospital, people think it’s always the doctor’s fault. But the reality is very different. In government hospitals: * Patients are 3–4 times more than the beds. * Doctors work 24–36 hour shifts without

The mood doctor (@chulbulpanda420) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Facts 1.Commissions are literally every where. From auto taxi to Big tenders. Every one take commissions in some form. 2.If you go to government hospital ,you may get your scan free of cost. 3.This price tag system work in every sector. From People doing yoga on streets to

Dr black and white⚕️ (@drdwivedi7602) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably you get single film of CT, there is marked difference between 16 slice CT and 128 slice CT.. 1.5 Tesla and 3 T MRI.. so report from good centre, reported by trained Radiologist charge you more.. but protect you from lot of radiation.and ease your treatment. #medtwitter

Dr Pragya Shukla (@drpragya_shukla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doctor - Patient relation became a Businessman- customer relation the day the services rendered by this profession were brought under the consumer protection law. Since now every patient is a potential litigant, every clinical judgment should be substantiated with evidence in