10/09/2022

India dealing with fake doctors

 

Less than 2 minutes clip telling the problem of fake doctors and fake medical degrees and the problems in India. Hopefully our super talents bringing in Indian doctors in plane loads have a way to weed out the fakes or else Singaporeans would face the same problems in India.

8 comments:

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

Singapore has embarked on the bandwagon of importing more and more fake doctors to treat the people.

All one has to do is to get a "medical degree" by hook or by crooked means, and one is on his/her way to become a medical professional - a profession that everyone respects and pay accordingly without demand.

This is how one can become a doctor so easily in India, a land of many opportunities!

Anonymous said...

When you go "C" class, you can't choose your doctor. You also cannot have a choice to avoid certain doctors. Very worried tikan on each visit . . .

Clear eyed said...

It's not that the PAP does not know of the problem of fake degrees and fake doctors from India. But they still go ahead and bring in "professionals" and "doctors" from there. They may pay only $8 for a heart bypass but it certainly is not done by a doctor from India. Even for the common cold they and their family members will not be treated by doctors from India. Those who are treated by doctors from India will be the subsidized patients in government owned hospitals and polyclinics. They are just collateral damage for whatever agenda the PAP has.

Anonymous said...

The PAP must also know about the fake banking talents from India. And Channel News America just ran a documentary weeks ago, about India being the scamming capital of the world, using their call centres to fleece customers from overseas, who had problems with their products and had to contact those 'call centres' aka 'scam centres'.

There are now scams originating from anything under the sun. Banking scams, healthcare scams, product scams, bill scams, online sale scams, job scams, postal scams, even police scams. You name it, scammers will find a way to capitalise on it.

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