tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5212824189281549883.post2948000516185867262..comments2010-12-09T22:34:28.751-08:00Comments on Shape up, my India!: Whither the Hippocratic Oath?Kanan Jaswalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16892168322339480743noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5212824189281549883.post-35443676742988093672010-09-30T03:53:22.392-07:002010-09-30T03:53:22.392-07:00i would like to comment on the 7 changes suggested...i would like to comment on the 7 changes suggested by mr. jaswal as follows :<br /><br />1. yes agreed<br />2. yes agreed<br />3. yes agreed<br />4. i dont think it is possible to reform this way. the only way to bring a positive change in this aspect is by privatising all medical colleges. till the day government owned medical colleges exist such deficiencies (such as lack of quality curriculum etc.) will always exist, whether it is indian or usa.<br />5. again i dont agree with this method. i feel that once medical institutions and hospitals are privatised, things will automatically come on the right track. i am not saying that private hospitals dont engage in malpractices. even private institutions are involved in wrongdoings but the reason for that is lack of law enforcement. once the law is implemented, no private institution will have the courage to get involved in unethical practice.<br /><br />7. this would be not be required i think<br /><br />8. at last - mr. jaswal (atleast i agree with you partly on this). what a relief. i only wish you had used the word "only" instead of "even"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com