What are your thoughts on the doctors' strike?
Ask r/KenyaAre you foreign to Kenyan hospitals? Just this month, I know of 2 fucked up scenarios of misdiagnosis/mis-prescription which led to deaths... FYI, the info came from medical practitioners who witnessed it.
Nah
I just knowbit's unfair to characterize and detest every "Kenyan doctor" based off, in this case, two cases of misdiagnosis that you happen to know to have happened this month
What were the specifics? Do you have an idea how many lives are saved/made better by them each month? Have you yourself been a foctor to understand the nature of the work? (Hence why I'm asking abt the specific cases)
Do you think it makes sense to detest and mischaracterize every restaurant based on some bad food you had at some places?
When a majority of them behave the same, it's absolutely difficult to know which are good. I reiterate, I detest Kenyan doctors and their attitude towards health care in public hospitals. They behave as if it's a favour to treat and not a job.
I much prefer private systems where it's actually possible to complain and leave reviews. Try complaining at a public hospital and see where that gets you.
Wewe naona haujui ni nini unaongelea
"Majority behave the same" WAPI. Nini inafanya useme hivi. 2 cases?
Unless you want to tell us you've met/worked with even 20% of doctors in this country, wacha ufala
Haya. Mimi sijui chenye nilipitia, wewe pekee waelewa.
Nikikuambia ueleze hutaki, hapa hatuezi elewana
Nieleze nini? I must now give a full story of all my experiences to prove a simple point? TF is with redditors?
unasema "majority of Kenyan doctors", bile back up. Just "trust me bro"
Yeah, I'd want more info
Right... because statistics is derived by polling 100% of to arrive at meaningful deductions...