
Originally Posted by
V8Ian
It seems harder than ever before to find a decent doctor in Queensland these days. It's pretty damn hard to find one who is not sub Continental. Where are these doctors trained? Their priority seems to be milking the patient/Medicare for as much as possible, rather than healing.
This is not intended as an opportunity to open up a forum for racism, but an observation in the decline of medical care that I and those close to me have experienced.
I cannot tell you much about the present situation in Australia/QLD but when I was working there, all the ones I was working with were well trained and educated, had up-to-date knowledge and adequate practice and manners. This applies to all of them, regardless if they were Australian trained or had at least part of their training abroad. Whilst I can honestly claim that there is not much difference in practical and theoretical knowledge between medical staff trained either overseas or in Aussieland, there exist some cultural differences. I personally think it is here troubles arise as this inevitably leads to difficulties in communication, if ever so subtile, and in the end to some misunderstandings.
IMHO the main reason for the perceived disappearance of "indigenous" medical staff is that those who have the option are looking for more lucrative positions and fields of work where you as a patient will be less likely to encounter them. The more unattractive options are left to those whose choices are limited, usually immigrants.
Johannes
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