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Doctor Working in India Shares the Shocking Chaos of a Single Day on Duty

Doctor Working in India Shares the Shocking Chaos of a Single Day on Duty

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The crises experienced by the health system on a global scale take on entirely different dimensions when they intersect with the socioeconomic realities of each country. Particularly in regions where population density is at its peak, the fine line between waves of people fighting for survival and the doctors trying to distribute healing to them can sometimes become entirely invisible. The inadequacy of medical facilities, queues of hundreds of people knocking on the doors of examination rooms, and an unrelenting pace impose an unbearable burden on those who don the white coats. Every breath taken in the health corridors of developing countries starkly exposes the system's shortcomings and human dramas.

A young doctor working in a state hospital in India, where billions of people live, shared the chaotic atmosphere behind the clinic door and the true face of his shift on his social media account. The images once again brought the harsh working conditions in the medical world to the center of a global discussion.

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In countries with populations surpassing 1.4 billion, like India, the demand for public health services is creating a density that far exceeds modern medical standards. The examination room of a physician working in a state hospital literally hosts a human flood from the crack of dawn to midnight. Dozens of patients, scrambling to show their test results and X-ray films, surround the doctor's desk in the room, clearly demonstrating why privacy or a regular appointment system is impossible under these conditions. Doctors not only struggle to allocate the time required by standard medical protocols to each patient, but they also have to display superhuman concentration to make accurate diagnoses in a chaotic environment racing against the clock. Examination rooms where medical documents are flying around and everyone is talking at once serve as the most tangible and startling testament not only to India's, but to the worldwide deficiency in public investments and the shortage of physicians.

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