Vulcann 6th Gear June 27, 2012 Share June 27, 2012 Our resident doc bro lala81, comments? From ST Forum: http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Story/...ory_815761.html Doctors leave public sector for reasons other than money Published on Jun 28, 2012 DR GERARD Chee's most obvious conclusion from the report ('Private versus public hospitals: More than twice as costly'; last Friday) was 'how poorly paid public hospital doctors are', as reflected in the lower cost of public health care ('Bill comparisons may not reflect true cost differences'; Tuesday). This seems inappropriate. To put things into perspective: ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigerwoods Turbocharged June 27, 2012 Share June 27, 2012 A Doctor profession is a calling. Go read up on this Doctor, Dr Tan Lai Yong and it will put things in the right perspective. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcscot 5th Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 Just my 2 cents worth ... I have read both replies with regards to the issue of bills between private and public hospitals. I really do not see why people are complaining about bill sizes. If you feel that you want "better" treatment and "better" service, seek treatment in private hospitals. However, please ask the doctor how much he is charging!! BUT if you choose a restructured hospital, the cost may be lower (I am not sure how much!) and is the treatment much "inferior"? Definitely not! I want ALL to realise that the doctors in private sector were all trained in the public sector and a lot of the trainers are still in public hospitals for a variety of reasons e.g. academia, vocation, etc etc. Does it mean that doctors in public sectors "cannot make it" in the private sector? I hardly think so! Why do doctors leave the public sector? I must agree that admin and academic pressures have a part to play but I also agree that certain doctors are lured by the monetary aspect of the private sector. Do I want to drive a Porsche 911 GT3? Or a Bentley Continental GT Turbo? Yes! BUT Do I want to sell my skills to the highest bidder and turn my back on my patients who needs it most or the medical students I teach? Definitely not! IMHO Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scb11980 1st Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 A Doctor profession is a calling. Go read up on this Doctor, Dr Tan Lai Yong and it will put things in the right perspective. being a lawyer is it true also a calling one thing i am not sure and still thinking about is if becoming a mycarforumer is a calling Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 A Doctor profession is a calling. Go read up on this Doctor, Dr Tan Lai Yong and it will put things in the right perspective. Bare-foot doctors , but sgp don't have muddy kampongs any more, so this species is endangered? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 being a lawyer is it true also a calling one thing i am not sure and still thinking about is if becoming a mycarforumer is a calling Inner calling? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Littleknown Clutched June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 Just my 2 cents worth ... I have read both replies with regards to the issue of bills between private and public hospitals. I really do not see why people are complaining about bill sizes. If you feel that you want "better" treatment and "better" service, seek treatment in private hospitals. However, please ask the doctor how much he is charging!! BUT if you choose a restructured hospital, the cost may be lower (I am not sure how much!) and is the treatment much "inferior"? Definitely not! I want ALL to realise that the doctors in private sector were all trained in the public sector and a lot of the trainers are still in public hospitals for a variety of reasons e.g. academia, vocation, etc etc. Does it mean that doctors in public sectors "cannot make it" in the private sector? I hardly think so! Why do doctors leave the public sector? I must agree that admin and academic pressures have a part to play but I also agree that certain doctors are lured by the monetary aspect of the private sector. Do I want to drive a Porsche 911 GT3? Or a Bentley Continental GT Turbo? Yes! BUT Do I want to sell my skills to the highest bidder and turn my back on my patients who needs it most or the medical students I teach? Definitely not! IMHO If doctor is no good, would he dare to go private? Of course got good people in public service lah, but what is likelihood vs private sector? The point here is lots of good doctors leave public to private.. money is a big reason among other reasons. If pay more (or cut admin more), maybe can retain more in public. Like Ministers loh. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krieger 5th Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 Of cos must go private or set up own clinics la. If not work for whole life also cannot make big bucks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jrage 1st Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 (edited) actually, i pity the public doc.... They work something like 18 hr shift thru the night.. by the time they get to their last patient.. they just want to get it over with. They have very little energy to show empathy for the patients and do their job right. If you really want to do the right thing.. then they seriously need to adjust their life to a more humane hrs. Edited June 28, 2012 by Jrage Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krieger 5th Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 Worse u need to deal with tons of politics... With some doctors sucking up to the directors to get into high paying programs. Might as well go private, earn at least 5 times more and more flexible time actually, i pity the public doc.... They work something like 18 hr shift thru the night.. by the time they get to their last patient.. they just want to get it over with. They have very little energy to show empathy for the patients and do their job right. If you really want to do the right thing.. then they seriously need to adjust their life to a more humane hrs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jrage 1st Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 Worse u need to deal with tons of politics... With some doctors sucking up to the directors to get into high paying programs. Might as well go private, earn at least 5 times more and more flexible time Politic is everywhere.. Open own clinic will have it own set of problem e.g. sale target,rental , hires, upgrade path etc... But i think the working hrs has to be adjusted to the very least Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scb11980 1st Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 the facts that we cant really run away singapore is becoming an INC we dont promote well-being of the citizens are such enough but we are promoting our little country as a medical tourist destination some docs may have say, i serve the people for 20 years with pittance salary, i have paid my dues others docs may feel that this country is promoting $$$ is the only way, hence Dr. Susan Lim with a $39million bangalow in sentosa, Dr Huang with a Lambo, Dr. Woffles with only a $1000 fine if you are a normal human being and not a monk or a priest wont one be tempted especially when the MOH is running the system with so many PRCs, Pinoys and etc as a result complains from patients and so on so the incentive to stay in public service is becoming less and less if you compare an a&e doc who saves lives and work shifts (live a factory worker) and earn say $30,000 a month when he compare to our minister, Dr. Bala, loosing $300mil and still got a pay rise, able to retain his $million dollar salary, confirmed and chopped secured million dollar pension you ask yourself, wont we also be tempted when everybody around is running after this sexy $$$$ and here you are being a humble doc, bare foot and all at the end of the day, when you dont have any savings left to take care of yourself in your old age can he go to the government and say, i did so much for our society, can you give me a place in a your worse old age home what do you think the government will do ask him to go to JB Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yardo Clutched June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 I think medicine is a unqiue profession in the sense that its bottom line is about saving life. It should be filled with people who genuinely passionate about helping others and not money spinner wannabes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jrage 1st Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 I think medicine is a unqiue profession in the sense that its bottom line is about saving life. It should be filled with people who genuinely passionate about helping others and not money spinner wannabes like i say...with this kind of working hrs.. i think it's very difficult for ppl to show passionate. After some yrs, i think the drive will dwindle with other commitments in life. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maroon5 5th Gear June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 Politic is everywhere.. Open own clinic will have it own set of problem e.g. sale target,rental , hires, upgrade path etc... But i think the working hrs has to be adjusted to the very least its like tat becos last time some smart pple thk we do not need so many doctors. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 being a lawyer is it true also a calling one thing i am not sure and still thinking about is if becoming a mycarforumer is a calling You may have 2 yellow cards but I think you are an asset to the forum. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 i like those Japanese female doctors. i see video they will inspect inspect you den suddenly take off clothes one Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 i like those Japanese female doctors. i see video they will inspect inspect you den suddenly take off clothes one HAHAHA [laugh] ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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