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Living in Malaysia as a labour is better than a pharmacist in Bangladesh - Bangladeshi worker

Nice. Woah I didn't know about that condition... rural Australia I suspect is pretty much desert? Man too much constraints in doctors life... why do people want to be a doctor knowing they'll struggle like hell :/ my situation is different... I was just stupid enough to skip maths and take computers at school... now I can't go in aviation... I hear that to get a MD degree in USA... one gotta do 8 years of premed and then wether he/she gets a chance to study or not depends... too much bullshit imo.

Hah...no, not a desert. These are small country towns - lots of farms and things of that nature. I don't want to give away too much information, it would be way to easy to find her...but, she's in Victoria and the town only has 5,000 ppl (can you imagine a town of 5,000 people - little obscure villages in Bangladesh have more people :lol:) and it's a 3 hour drive to Melbourne. So, they drive out on friday nights and spend the weekend in Melbourne with friends and then head back on Sunday night to retain some form of sanity.

You become a doctor - because while the first 10-12 years is hard (med school + post )...once you get settled in, the money you make is obscene. My wife for whatever reason wasn't interested in being a OBGYN - whereas that's where all the real money is as far as female doctors in Bangladesh are concerned. I could have fulfilled my dream of being a stay at home husband :lol:
 
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Hah...no, not a desert. These are small country towns - lots of farms and things of that nature. I don't want to give away too much information, it would be way to easy to find her...but, she's in Victoria and the town only has 5,000 ppl (can you imagine a town of 5,000 people - little obscure villages in Bangladesh have more people :lol:) and it's a 3 hour drive to Melbourne. So, they drive out on friday nights and spend the weekend in Melbourne with friends and then head back on Sunday night to retain some form of sanity.

You become a doctor - because while the first 10-12 years is hard (med school + post )...once you get settled in, the money you make is obscene. My wife for whatever reason wasn't interested in being a OBGYN - whereas that's where all the real money is as far as female doctors in Bangladesh are concerned. I could have fulfilled my dream of being a stay at home husband :lol:
:lol::lol::lol: Lel... 5000 ppl in the town? Sounds like my kind of place... amazing. My home in Kuwait is in Jabriya... previously only Kuwaitis used to live here... but now more and more are leaving for a new area that was built recently. Nonetheless extremely less people... peaceful, calm, clean area. Sometimes though you get too lonely... but yeah it's amazing. Now that I will go back on eight of August... I am worried it's gonna be so hot that I will get sick or something. As soon as you get outta airport... it feels like you're in a oven.
 
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Well, with a PPP per capita income of $22000+ and HDI 0.777, Malaysia is "nearly" a developed country.
Only a fool will compare it with third world.
 
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Well, with a PPP per capita income of $22000+ and HDI 0.777, Malaysia is "nearly" a developed country.
Only a fool will compare it with third world.

Let the thread die. Bangladeshi doctors are heading departments in different hospitals in USA, middle east and even in Malaysia, Brunei.

The guy in question can be anything from health assistant,ward boy, hospital technician, Traditional medicine practitioner. All of them consider themselves Doctor illegally.. I guess Malaysian doctor's over enthusiasm and poor knowledge of subcontinent gave birth to this strange thread.
 
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you do pharm D or B pharm for it
What are Pharm D and Pharm B?

I am worried it's gonna be so hot that I will get sick or something. As soon as you get outta airport... it feels like you're in a oven.

To me heat in BD is intolerable because it is too humid. I was in Misurata, Libiya, for more than one year. It was tolerable if one is under the shade, and the heat comes down when evening sets in.
 
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Malaysia: JB Doctor Shocked When Bangladeshi Worker Used Medical Terms And Knew As Much As A Practicing Doctor
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By thecinnaboy
Posted on July 30, 2016
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A doctor based in Johor Bharu had recently encountered a very peculiar patient – a Bangladeshi foreign worker who had accurately self-diagnosed his ailment, and correctly identified the medicine needed to mend his sickness.

In a Facebook post shared on his personal profile, Dr. Goh Aik Ping shared the story (in Mandarin) of this peculiar patient, who came in sporting yellow construction boots “just like Phua Chu Kang” and an unkempt appearance; but impressed Dr. Goh with his familiarity with medical terms and accurate self-diagnosis.

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Dr. Goh was surprised that the ‘Bangladeshi worker’ had such deep knowledge of medication and medical terms

He said the patient had complained of diarrhea, and had suspected that he is suffering from ‘dysentery’ – a medical term for intestine infection. Surprised, Dr. Goh asked him how he came to knew the term, but the patient did not give him a proper answer.

After checking up on his patient, as Dr. Goh was explaining that he is suffering from inflammation in his stomach, and just as he is about to go into detail about his prescription – the patient asked the doctor if he has medication such as Ciprofloxacin, Metronidazole and Azithromycin – all of them complex medicine that only doctors would know.


Even more shockingly, the patient managed to pronounce all the complex medication with pinpoint accuracy!

Unable to withheld his curiosity any longer, Dr. Goh tried to probe into how this peculiar patient, who only worked as a construction worker, had such deep knowledge in medicine. The patient then revealed that he is actually a pharmacist in Bangladesh, and even had his own pharmacy in the country. He has a MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) degree, and his brother is also a doctor.


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The patient explained that living in Malaysia as a construction worker is better than a pharmacist in Bangladesh


However, he left his own country to escape the political instability, and are only planning to return once things get better in Bangladesh.

Surprised that the patient sitting in front of him is actually an accomplished pharmacist, he also regret that someone with his qualifications had to escape his own country, and came to ours to endure the hot sun and labour as a construction worker. The patient however, commented that despite that, living in Malaysia is much better than living in Bangladesh as it is now.

Dr. Goh then expressed concern as Malaysia is also facing a certain political instability. He worries that we in the future might also have to give up our own profession, to escape to ‘developed’ countries, endure life as a hard-labour, and yet still living a better life than we would in our own country.

http://thecoverage.my/news/malaysia...nd-bangladeshi-worker-knowledgeable-medicine/
In sub continent everybody is a doctor . Just ask anybody you want that you are suffering by fever and he will suggest you Napa(paracetamol). What is the point of this post!!
 
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To become pharmasit in bd you dont need to have anything
 
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To become pharmasit in bd you dont need to have anything
Lel... Just like all of Asia. I mean indian subcontinent

What are Pharm D and Pharm B?



To me heat in BD is intolerable because it is too humid. I was in Misurata, Libiya, for more than one year. It was tolerable if one is under the shade, and the heat comes down when evening sets in.
Pharm d and all is what you study to be a pharmacist.

In Kuwait it gets humid... Because pretty close to the sea I guess. Combine with 50+ degree Celsius and hot wind. Worse climate to live in. Still I am so adapted to the heat that a little bit of cold is intolerable xD

Well, with a PPP per capita income of $22000+ and HDI 0.777, Malaysia is "nearly" a developed country.
Only a fool will compare it with third world.
Still third world country.
 
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