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To: entropy12
My kid just took the MCAT exam. It is required to get admission in a US medical school. It was quite tough and comprehensive exam. So I am confident doctors trained in US must be quit competent.

Me too.
My husband and I lived in Saudi Arabia for five years and the company brought in doctors from many countries OTHER than the U.S. American doctors wouldn't come near the KSA with a 10-foot pole. It was very interesting.

When I had to see a doctor and it wasn't an emergency, I would fly home to California. I only had one emergency. I stepped on a NASTY little nail once and it got caught in my big toe.

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Did y’all hear about the doctor in UK who was operating on a woman with diagnosed appendicitis and removed her ovary instead? Of course the infected appendix brought her back to hospital in 2 days with severe pain, and she died in the hospital during or after another surgery. That doctor had a Muslim name and was a foreign doctor.

Not surprising. If you think the U.K. is bad, with its Muslim doctors, you should try India where their doctors are trained there. India has a superiority complex and think that everything they are, do and make is superior to anything else in the rest of the world.
SCARY.

26 posted on 04/20/2014 6:46:56 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: cloudmountain

Actually I had very good experience with two India trained doctors in USA. First was my problem with chronic tonsillitis. American trained doctors kept giving me anti-bio-tics with no cure. Then I saw an Indian doc who looked in my throat with a candle light if you can believe it, and told me to forget the meds and just gargle with warm salt water 4 times a day. Few days later my throat was like new!

Next experience was my dizzy spells and elevated heart rate in the mornings. My primary physician ordered every imaginable test, but my problem continued. Later we moved to a small town in Northern Cali, and I saw a sikh doctor trained in India. He diagnosed my problem as cyclic elevated blood pressure which occurs only in the mornings. He put me on a mild HBP med and my problem disappeared.

Peter Drucker rates The Medical college in New Delhi as the best in the world.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjB_Tf7Cy3A&feature=related


28 posted on 04/20/2014 8:54:03 AM PDT by entropy12
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