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Pakistan doesnt have a simple Liver Transplant Hospital,
Its very costly as compared to india..google it.
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Pakistan doesnt have a simple Liver Transplant Hospital,
i confess,,i studied only for exams,,,,,,,so regular it is....If you studied well in UG days , you dont need to join full course. but you have studied only for MBBS exams. you need to. I am just going for TnD . not bcoz i have studied well in ug days , but bcoz i cannot read in that class room style again. btw I am getting < 50 ranks in Dams all india exams.
--Its very costly as compared to india..google it.
As far as I know every modern medical technique available in the west is also available in India albeit in very few places like AIIMS and Apollo. But the thing is shortage of specialist doctors and lack of skilled people to man the hi-tech equipment means there is long waiting lines for non-emergency treatments, sometimes people are made to wait for months before treatment. Because of this rich Indians prefer to travel to the west to avoid long waits.--
true.
but all super speciality cant do liver transplant..
its need special permission from govt
.if you compare india -pak.. india always better..
if ou compare india - western country like spain .. we lag by far margin..
i know its not right comparison but always keep bar higher..as even if you cant achieve .. in failure too you win a lot.
yes .. but internal organ its only liver ..
maine kya faltu baat kiya dr saheb.. aap ne konsa genome map kiya.. gadhon ka...
Its just a name game.An engineer who is doing some research will be called as researcher or scientist,Doesnt change anything on ground.Same theory applies here.Call him doctor or anything doesnt change the fact that i said.
Depends on the degree that gave him/her the Title. An MBBS doc wont, a PhD in genetics Doc will.doctors dont map genome. Try again.
please read the reply chain to know the context.. a 10th pass also does map genome in that case.... the fact is most 10th class pass dont. May be I should have written 'most doctors dont... ".Depends on the degree that gave him/her the Title. An MBBS doc wont, a PhD in genetics Doc will.
A 10th Pass does not get to map a genome unless he clears a few higher degrees in relevant areas. You ought to have said MBBS doctors don't map genomes.please read the reply chain to know the context.. a 10th pass also does map genome in that case.... the fact is most 10th class pass dont. May be I should have written 'most doctors dont... ".
ah ok... but he is still a 10th pass.. + extraA 10th Pass does not get to map a genome unless he clears a few higher degrees in relevant areas. You ought to have said MBBS doctors don't map genomes.
Anyways, my previous comment was lighthearted. Just wanted to point out that your statement too was factually incorrect. Don't take it seriously.
ah ok... but he is still a 10th pass.. + extra
I thought even you think one has to be a doctor to be involved in genome research.
or may be am a bit dumb for thinking there is no relation between doctors and genome mapping as such...He/she ought to be 10 pass and more. Not just 10th pass.
I can be dumb, but that's way off my kinda dumb.
or may be am a bit dumb for thinking there is no relation between doctors and genome mapping as such...
maibaap galti ho gai,,,didn't read all the posts isliye,...maine kya faltu baat kiya dr saheb.. aap ne konsa genome map kiya.. gadhon ka...
your life must be so blissful