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Brain drain: Saudi officials arrive to hire more Pakistan doctors
By Ali Usman
Published: April 24, 2012
LAHORE:
Saudi officials have arrived in Pakistan to hire doctors for the Saudi ministries for health and defence and are to interview candidates this month, The Express Tribune has learnt.
The recruitment is being done via the Overseas Employment Corporation, a federal government body under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, according to official documents.
Doctors intending to interview for the jobs said that they were applying because of the high salaries and better working conditions in Saudi Arabia. But a professor voiced concern that the government was facilitating the departure of Pakistani doctors when there was already a shortage of qualified medical professionals here.
Consultants and specialists
The Saudis are looking to hire home healthcare consultants, health education specialists, paediatric intensive care unit (ICU) consultants, anaesthetists, internal medicine consultants and a chief of internal medicine.
An OEC official involved in the hiring process refused to say exactly where the interviews would be conducted, except that there would be separate rounds in Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore.
He said that as a rough guideline, the candidates for consultants should be Fellows of College of Physicians and Surgeons (FCPS) and have three years of experience. Candidates applying for specialists’ posts should be Members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. He added that the Saudi officials had the power to offer jobs and decide salaries on the spot.
“A doctor with FCPS and two years experience would get 16,000 Saudi Riyals (Rs387,774) per month at least,” he estimated. “Doctors with longer experience in a field like anaesthesia can get up to 36,000 Saudi Riyals (Rs872,492) per month,” the OEC official said.
Candidates
A doctor who works at a government hospital in Lahore and who is planning to apply for a specialist job said that his main motivation was money. “I am getting around Rs70,000 a month here and if I go to Saudi Arabia I am likely to get at least Rs450,000. The residence will be provided by the Saudi government. The hiring is on contract and can be extended on performance and request. For me, it’s a good option,” he said.
He said that a benefit of applying via the OEC was that candidates would be secure in the knowledge that the scheme wasn’t a fraud. “If you go through a private firm there is a risk … you may have to pay a hefty amount as a ‘processing fee’,” the doctor said.
A professor at Services Hospital said that another reason Pakistani doctors were quitting the country was the poor working conditions in Pakistan. “I know doctors who came here from abroad to serve the country, but couldn’t stay because people here didn’t let them work. It’s important to know why doctors leave, if you really want to stop them. The government should do a study to find out why good doctors go abroad,” he said.
A professor at Lahore General Hospital voiced concern about brain drain. “There is already a shortage of doctors in several departments, like ICUs, emergency wards and anaesthesia. No matter how hard you work to build your hospitals, you cannot run them without good doctors,” he said. “Instead of doing something to stop the brain drain, the government is facilitating other governments to hire its best doctors.”
Published in The Express Tribune, April 24th, 2012.
 
Is there any official website for checking the employment opportunities in Saudi Arabia for a person like me in IT???
 
How can there be a brain drain in a nation of 180 million people if a few thousand people leave?

There are nations with not even a population of 10 million but are brimming with talent. It's all about honest investment in education and research that creates talent and 'brains'.
 
last time Saudi stopped hiring pakistani doctors due to them skipping work for umrahs and Hajj or not adhering to cultural norms of saudis! but they have restarted hiring pakistani doctors after seeing that they are capable.

i heard a story from a doctor that 10 doctors were sent on depotation during Hajj to take care of the sick and instead they skipped work and went themselves and performed Hajj luckily no emergency happened otherwise the pilgrims would have had no doctors available! this made saudi government furious and for a year pakistani doctors were banned!
 
KSA have already accomodate billions of teachers, doctors, labours, university teachers from Pakistan...Infact at high positon I personally know there are Paksitani...I got selected along a long group of other peoples for a job in KSA, we were just searched through emails through all over the institutes of cities of Pakistan by a Pakistanis brother already at high post . I did not joined there, but...He was trying to recruit and recommend for KSA at the same time helping us ...Even others in over region dieing as we have so congested population in our region...but KSA always favor more PAKISTAN..We have alot of brains (population) who are jobless....
KSA has helped us in all ways....
And our some idiot politician are running a compaign agaist them ...saying they are fuds supporter to terrorists ..they are wahabi...but you know already people are more turning to be shia as many inter-marraiage are already there...even some Shias are more different then sunnis and ahle-hadiths ...Shias permoting compain is run by IRAN then...I personally consider all of them very true muslim who are so loyal and proud to be muslims....so I just mean to neutralize each other to accept each other muslims...OUR SAUDI ARAB BRO has alway helped us from a distance in wars...WE HaVe had good relations with IRAN which accepted us firstly....


we are saying it is puppet of USA and providing air-bases to Israel for attack on IRAN. Why we forgetted that in Afghan-USSR war we were supposed to be the ISRAEL ally among saudi arab and USA (though not declared but their was weapons support from Israel as well)...To remove Taliban force is not the solution, we are doing same mistake of Bengal (my opinion of course you may have differernt)...you know even our distant family friends who are missing as they were joined Taliban. you know one of them as Engineer with his wife a practing Doctor and their lil baby, because last time agencies were searching them...these people were not of Madara as well...we are using force and converting many many moderate and securlar muslims to Taliban, I'm strong convinced by the Imran khan that by every raid on Taliban we multiplying the number of Taliban...we have tried a decade with power, these people were alternatively fighting in Kashmir to liberate it so as to give them their right of determination...On other thread we are saying it SAudi Arab which is giving the funds to terrorists...we need to check out how our PM Benazir went to USA to strongly urge to stop funds to Mujahidin : she strongly opposed United States support of Afghan Mujaheddin which she labeled them as "America's Frankestein" during her first state visit to United States in 1989.http://www.defence.pk/forums/curren...s/175281-india-snubbed-iran-over-remarks.html


I believe even at our home we have have problems at some level...if our govt has concern to spill over ofwahabism in Pakistan ...then we may talk to them and solve it easily...(Which I believe is propoganda more than truth to make Pakistan departed of her TRUE ALL WEATHER FRIEND WHO HAS HELPED US DISTANTLY AND SELFLESSLY...EVEN IT DID NOT ACCPTED COUNTRIES UNTIL PAKISTAN...IT HAS OPENLY HELPED...IT WAS MORE HAPPY ON OUR SUCCESS OF ATOMIC sucess than any country I believe (though there was happiness in all muslim world)...may our muslim brotherhood and humanhood sustain for ever...and we all may come out of troubles...
 
Good move.
Saudi Arabia is a place where we can live in peace and be muslims more easily than anywhere else.
 
Well, if these doctors are going to Saudi, they might as well use some of the money they earn to improve the educational facilities in Pakistan, we have a population that is many times larger than Saudis and we need as many doctors we can produce.
 
saudis have no shortage of funds, i wonder why they dont just invest in their own workforce to create more doctors

it's flattering that they recognize the professionalism and capability of many of our doctors (some of whom are world renowned) but at the same time, our government has a sacred duty to ensure that all the ''brain'' remains in Pakistan

to read that they are ''facilitating'' this however is hardly surprising since they care more about pleasing outsiders rather than pleasing their own country and its own needs
 
Crumbs, the Saudis are going to hire away my Pakistani doctors. :shout: The Indians aren't nearly as personable.
 
Crumbs, the Saudis are going to hire away my Pakistani doctors. :shout: The Indians aren't nearly as personable.

maybe we should re-route a proctologist your direction o Solomon.....what did you put in your oatmeal this morning?
 
Good news for Saudi Arabia and bad news for Pakistan.

Going to Pakistan and taking they most intelligent people. Especially those who went to Western Universities to take them for they own people.
 
Good news for Saudi Arabia and bad news for Pakistan.

Going to Pakistan and taking they most intelligent people. Especially those who went to Western Universities to take them for they own people.

the Americans, Saudis, Emirates etc. are doing the same to blue collar indians

so it's a joint problem and the onus is on the government to provide incentives to BRING BACK these people
 

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