Mosamania
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While you are probably right that on the whole American doctors might probably be better, it would surprise you that in some fields, Indian doctors would be a much better choice. For example, if one needed coronary bypass surgeries or pediatric heart surgery, you would probably be better off seeing a doctor in India than one in the U.S. Not because the Indian doctor is naturally better but because both he & his team is likely to be vastly more experienced than any doctor & team in the U.S. The sheer volume of cases they deal with sharpens their skills to very high levels. Some Indian doctors do more surgeries in a year than many American/Western doctors would do in the course of their entire practice.
The nationality of the Doctor has no baring on the qualification of said doctor, I am a doctor and I worked with almost all nationalities, there are good and bad doctors from everywhere, I met very bad American doctors and extremely brilliant Pakistani and Egyptian doctors. Where the doctor received their education contributes very little to their qualifications. Although I agree that doctors trained in the western standard are far superior to those trained on the eastern standard though.
Dude,
same qualifications on paper? LOL.
I don't know about Arab world, but you do know that in Pakistan--the surgery exam (FCPS) is standardized training program EXACT SAME as Western European one--and even the books for FCPS comes from United Kingdom. Right?
I know people very close in my family who took FCPS exam in Pakistan..struggled to clear it...but did it. And then went on to take U.K MRCS surgery exam (the highest degree of medicine U.K can offer)..and their remarks were "Compared to FCPS, MRCS is a piece of cake" ....I'm not kidding.
Pakistani Surgeons with certified FCPS surgery degree are no less than U.K surgeons...because both degrees are exact same thing with exact same books/training/materials/procedures.
FCPS = Fellow of college of Physicians and Surgeons (Pakistan)
MRCS = Member of Royal College of Surgeons (United Kingdom).
You know the funny thing? : My father had BOTH of the above degrees and he still got paid less than "whites" who were under-qualified than him and he was actually their supervisor (I am not kidding. Literally. My father had people working UNDER him who got the "Western package" and got paid more. My father worked under "Pakistani package" whose pay was less. Even with the top European degree, my father didn't qualify for "Western package" because he wasn't white by birth and his package remained lower than less-experienced whites. Although Western surgery degree gave him a good bump in salary lol)
You see, the only problem here is that I know Saudi system more than many Saudis here themselves. Stop making excuses for Saudia. I don't criticize them. Their country, their rules. But stop trying to pretend as if Saudis do not take whites as their gods and that Saudi's policies are rational.
There is clear crystal discrimination in Saudi Arabian system against non-whites. Whites are considered superior just for being from a certain geographical area. And Saudis don't even hide it. They admit it openly.
@Hyperion might wanna look at this post.
Although I agree with the first part of your post, the second part is hogwash. The reason why Pakistani doctors don't get paid as big a salary as western doctors is because the Pakistani degree is not EU or American recognized, this is why Pakistani doctors have to take further exams in US and EU. On the other hand Saudi Board is recognized by US and EU countries as equal to their own boards, Saudi doctors can just go there and apply for a job and take the license exam and their good to go.
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