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I dont want to be treated by someone who has is not part of my culture especially surgery! Indian doctors who have grown up in the UK I welcome the same as white doctors (just so you know). Does this worry any of you?
I dont want to be treated by someone who has is not part of my culture especially surgery! Indian doctors who have grown up in the UK I welcome the same as white doctors (just so you know). Does this worry any of you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My highly qualified, very specialised consultant is Nigerian born and qualified in Nigeria.
My dentist is South African and qualified in South Africa - she is great.
The NHS would be in far greater turmoil if it didn't use foreign born and trained doctors, surgeons, dentists and specialists in all fields of medicine.
My dentist is South African and qualified in South Africa - she is great.
The NHS would be in far greater turmoil if it didn't use foreign born and trained doctors, surgeons, dentists and specialists in all fields of medicine.
One would hope a GP from abroad could communicate well with their fellows in the medical profession in thier own country. The concern is presumably the language barrier in the main. If the concern is more about standards then the NHS should check their methods of ensuring recruits' standards are at least at NHS level. If the concern is regarding undercutting salaries considered right for this part of the world, then that most certainly is an issue as it is for all industries. And a further issue is the possibility of depriving skilled labour from elsewhere because we can't be bothered to train out own doctors.
I'm unsure culture should have much to do with it though. Surely the medical practices are much the same in all places where we might recruit ?
I'm unsure culture should have much to do with it though. Surely the medical practices are much the same in all places where we might recruit ?
I think that most of the doctors in my surgery are Irish (I am in Scotland) but they appear to have picked up the language.
My wee lad has a lady vet from Germany - she is brilliant.
As long as they are fully trained, treat both genders of patients well and have good communication skills then they could be from any other culture. I have never had an English doctor - would have to think about that. :-)
My wee lad has a lady vet from Germany - she is brilliant.
As long as they are fully trained, treat both genders of patients well and have good communication skills then they could be from any other culture. I have never had an English doctor - would have to think about that. :-)