The dark side of doctors.

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We are talking about the subject of doctors.

We live with the feeling that our lives depend on the lives of doctors.

Always when something difficult happens there is a doctor around the corner.

And they will already save our lives.

We become dependent on doctors as our physiological existence becomes less secure. And prone to dangers, because we don’t know why it will come to us.

Indeed, we depend on doctors.

We see doctors as angels in white.

But the truth is very far.

They are not angels in white and they are not pure souls.

And their attitude to patients is technical and mechanical.

In terms of status, the status of the patient is the status that is low in the hospital.

As soon as he falls to the rank of a sick person he is the least considered.

Society needs people who contribute to the system, but as soon as they go off track, the hospital establishment automatically lowers its status.

Horizontally confined to bed, need help. But if they do turn to him, he blesses God.

But the staff is busy. And he is in the lowest position in the hospital.

It shouldn’t be like this.

Just as a guest in a balloon house receives respect, so a hospitalized person should receive at least the respect of a human being.

But he doesn’t look like that, he’s seen more as a nuisance – one more time to change his sheets, come on…

And if a nurse does not have a deep feeling of caring towards people who have a bad fate – she is not in a position to be able to do her job…

The patient is not treated as a whole person but as a collection of organs. to be replaced or repaired, in terms of either they are no different from simple mechanics.

The concept of a compassionate sister is not valid.

This is what the patients need but it is not what the staff is willing to give.

The low and high staff are only interested in one thing, promotion, not taking orders from those above you but you being the one who can give the orders.

If every staff member were commanded to sit for 5 minutes each time with a different patient – things would not change

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tend to die. As someone who experienced both sides of dealing with death, he wrote “Before I Go” –

It is told about a celebrated surgeon, quite a man of his staff. One day he was diagnosed with cancer and his whole world turned upside down. The staff members no longer treated him like a great doctor but another statistical number who entered into tough procedures. The whole attitude towards him changed.

Later he recovered and he changed all the procedures of the department, the patients were treated, and the whole atmosphere changed. He felt the humiliation of being sick.

Then he said the sentence – “He who does not know what it is to be sick cannot be a doctor.”

There are many power struggles between doctors and the higher the rank, the greater the rivalry.

They all went to the same medical schools but they fight over the credit. on the territory of their field of expertise.

This way, a family doctor will not receive instructions from an oncologist because it is invading his area of expertise.

They don’t count the sick but power struggles, the race to promotion above the one below you goes on and on.

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