Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Pater noster...

This is a timely warning. A warning to the medical profession everywhere else in the world, particularly in Asia. Where I come from, families fight tooth and nail to give their children an opportunity to study medicine - specifically, MEDICINE. The respect and regard for the medical profession surpasses everything but religion and family ties. It is the ultimate goal for many people and while many doctors may not be well-paid, that wasn't their motivation anyway.

The shambles in the NHS, with MTAS and MMC just highlights how completely bankrupt society has become, using billions of pounds to prop up needless bureaucracy and management instead of delivering the actual health services that patients require. Pen-pushing has become a goal in itself to the detriment of jobs and training for the people who actually treat people - the doctors. You can blame the government - you could even blame the electorate - but the responsibility (as always) lies with doctors themselves. The British medical profession (and alas, doctors in most of the Western world) have allowed themselves to be trodden upon. The media is more influential at changing what people believe about health and science than doctors or scientists. We have abdicated our authority to the lowest of the low - politicians and the media. Most of all, we have locked ourselves in our ivory towers trying to keep our intellectual purity, trying our best not to be too 'paternalistic' and theorising that the public is the best judge of healthcare and politicians are the best judges of public needs. We have failed to see that without engaging the public - or at the very least, resisting the onslaught of bureaucratic burdens, we have made ourselves completely powerless. At this dire moment we have become pawns for the politicians while they systematically dismantle everything that made medicine a profession to which only the best could once aspire. We are divided and disunited.

Whether the current situation is saved or the whole thing collapses under itself, there is only one lesson that must be learned from this pitiful tale of woe. The medical profession everywhere else in the world must not allow itself to crumble. We are professionals, not peons. We devote our lives to helping the sick but that does not mean that we are desperate weaklings, 'nice guys' who can be kicked around at will. Most of all, the medical profession must retain its POWER - for power matters when confronted by power. Where I come from, the government would not dare meddle like this - for as long as doctors assert that THEY - and THEY ALONE make the best decisions in the best interests of patients, such trauma will not befall us again.

We have turned paternalism into a dirty word and lost our authority and now we are no longer healers but servants of the state. Doctors everywhere else - don't give an INCH!

Friday, April 13, 2007

The Late Fool

I still can't figure out if it's an April Fools' thing.
http://meded-portal.ucsd.edu/webportal/announc/taking_up_residence.html
How touchingly perfect. A bit like winning the lottery, I guess.

Strawberries and sunny days are here again.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Words, words, words.

Words can be beautiful things. Diverse examples (my personal tastes): "mahogany," "Chloe" "halcyon," "azure" and "lariat." Stunning words render me speechless.