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57% of allopathic doctors in India have no medical qualifications: WHO


OK so you dont understand the difference between date of publication and date of data. You do know that for example the Human development report published each year uses data from the previous year or latest available year since data from the current year is rarely if ever available? In fact can you tell me one country in the list where the data is listed as being from 2015?

Using arrows....check

Hate modi....check

Big time congressi/aaptard supporter...check

Looks like you are Rangila the moron. How many accounts do you have?

@magudi remember this guy?
 
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OK so you dont understand the difference between date of publication and date of data. You do know that for example the Human development report published each year uses data from the previous year or latest available year since data from the current year is rarely if ever available? In fact can you tell me one country in the list where the data is listed as being from 2015?

Using arrows....check

Hate modi....check

Big time congressi/aaptard supporter...check

Looks like you are Rangila the moron. How many accounts do you have?

@magudi remember this guy?

When people get clean bowled, they pretend to be not out, they look at umpire, waste time for few minutes, and finally leave.

My mistake giving flash light to a blind.

You have forced me to ignore you.

And yes, you can not take away my right to question or criticize Modi.
He is your God. Not mine.

If you are perturbed. Burnol is on the way.
 
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When people get clean bowled, they pretend to be not out, they look at umpire, waste time for few minutes, and finally leave.

My mistake giving flash light to a blind.

You have forced me to ignore you.

And yes, you can not take away my right to question or criticize Modi.
He is your God. Not mine.

If you are perturbed. Burnol is on the way.

Right you can't even read the dates on the left hand side and you use screenshots and arrows not even realising even that captures the dates of the data on the LHS.....and then say date of publication = date of data when the report itself gives the dates of the data individually for each country.. :omghaha:

Truly a lost cause.
 
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I fucked up

You are confusing the terms or are you a proponent of homeopathic style treatments (or something else altogether)?
Yep I did that. I'm not a proponent for homeopathic style treatments.

What now? Someone needs to look up the definition of

allopathy & homeopathy!

also fellas...not wanting to turn this into a bitchfest but 'quacks' not 'quakes'.

I don't doubt the statistics - I'm sure the figures are pretty much standard for a lot of the overpopulated developing world. In some parts of rural Bangladesh - people that own pharmacies also see fit to prescribe medicine

:lol: :(

Holy Shit! Than again I'm not surprised. Similar situation in Canada where ten years ago taxi drivers were claiming most had MBA and Phd in India and now driving a taxi for a living. Later on they found out most of the taxi drivers were lying or just paid for the certificate.



Nice try but you're full of shit :lol:

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Misread the post, I'm sorry. Please ignore what I just posted.
 
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I fucked up


Yep I did that. I'm not a proponent for homeopathic style treatments.




Misread the post, I'm sorry. Please ignore what I just posted.

Its understandable, I get confused by all the terminology sometimes too.

Essentially this number discrepancy arises from what people enter as their profession on the census and who actually is registered with the MCI as having a degree.

Its not surprising that it exists given India's very large informal economy and high demand over supply for medical treatments.....the quacks slip into this environment just like they do in South Asia and developing world in general.

That said, India must learn from countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka....and use its own internal examples of say Southern States to implement in the large population states that drag the average health indices downwards.....things like life expectancy, immunisation, child mortality and so on.....because they can be improved even with the same overall phenomenon of demand/supply mismatch since most of the time its very basic stuff regarding rural coverage.
 
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