🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️

2.1K posts

🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ banner
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️

🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️

@amitwitting

26 || mbbs

India Katılım Ocak 2020
234 Takip Edilen248 Takipçiler
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Zucker Doctor
Zucker Doctor@DoctorLFC·
"Doctor, please give me your number. I will contact you only in case of an emergency." *Receives a good morning WhatsApp forward the next day*
English
14
101
1.2K
76.6K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Misty Sinha
Misty Sinha@naive_shrewd·
😭😭😭
Misty Sinha tweet media
QME
9
95
2.5K
33.3K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Sucharita
Sucharita@Su4ita·
Who’s gonna tell them?
Sucharita tweet media
English
334
465
6.4K
440.9K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
🅰️ J
🅰️ J@EHuman0·
*Young man cuts off own leg to seek MBBS admission under disability quota* That one IAS officer:
🅰️ J tweet media
English
13
150
2.1K
31.3K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Sandeep Manudhane
Sandeep Manudhane@sandeep_PT·
Lived privilege of clear rigid hierarchy shaken to the core the moment the cab driver spoke as an equal (and confidently, and in English). That's classic Indian society. The driver is 100% not at any fault at all.
English
160
404
1.9K
93.8K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Sagar
Sagar@sagarcasm·
Daryl Mitchell entering 'India ke dushman' club
Sagar tweet media
English
89
599
12.7K
145.9K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Sajcasm
Sajcasm@sajcasm_·
People injured by dog bites will get Rs 5,000 in Bengaluru Bengaluru Dogs to citizen
Sajcasm tweet media
English
51
265
3.9K
96.6K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Aaqib Ali Khan
Aaqib Ali Khan@AaqibAliKhaan·
An intern doctor earning ₹12K/month contracts viral myocarditis on duty and dies serving the State. Prima facie, infection arose from patient contact. Shouldn’t the welfare state, under moral duty and Employees’ Compensation Act, provide ex-gratia compensation to his family?
English
37
200
1.2K
47.8K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
वरुण 🇮🇳
वरुण 🇮🇳@varungrover·
State vs Science.
English
58
856
3.4K
74K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Dr. Kanwaljeet Singh
Dr. Kanwaljeet Singh@Drkaajukatli·
Apparently, doctors aren’t allowed to have any fun or drink at parties or fests. Otherwise, someone will post a video with the caption “Your future doctors"
English
33
32
606
22.5K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
Joy Bhattacharjya
Joy Bhattacharjya@joybhattacharj·
Exactly sixty nine years ago, Elvis Presley took a polio vaccine shot on the Ed Sullivan show on national television. That one moment changed the public perception of vaccination in the US. The number of children taking vaccines shot up from less than 1% to more than 80%. There were more than 28,000 Polio cases in 1955, the US has been polio free since 1979. They say that with that one shot, Elvis did more for American healthcare than any other human. The show was on the birthday of the man who developed the polio vaccine, Jonas Salk, one of the greatest figures of the 20th century. One of the reasons polio was almost eliminated so quickly is that Salk never patented the vaccine, allowing all to manufacture it for free. When asked why he did not patent, his reply was it was like wanting to patent the sun. Amazing man!
Joy Bhattacharjya tweet media
English
68
447
2.2K
120.1K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
TheLiverDoc™
TheLiverDoc™@theliverdoc·
India in the last five days. 20 kids die in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan from tainted cough syrups that were cleared by the Government Health Regulator. The doctor who prescribed the medicine was arrested. The Drug Controller who cleared the poisons for public use and the Health Minister of the States remain unaccountable and free. A 9 year old child in Kerala died of a rare brain infection caused by a parasite which has nearly 97% death rate in the world. The father of the dead child split open the scalp and skull of the treating doctor blaming him for the child's death. The doctor's condition is critical. What the f*ck is wrong with the Indian public? Government killed 20 kids and people are ok with it? The Governance is not the problem in this country. The people are. Brainwashed illiterates and educated fools have made mediocrity their new standard and become flaccid spectators to colossal wastage of public funds and embracing lack of responsibility & accountability. The very high approachability (direct to sub-specialist by anyone, anywhere) of medical & health services in this country has made medical and health and its providers a cheap commodity. Sometimes I wish India was like USA or the UK where public are forced to understand the value of healthcare workers and healthcare services.
English
130
1K
4.2K
205K
🅰️Ⓜ️⚕️ retweetledi
TheLiverDoc™
TheLiverDoc™@theliverdoc·
Help me understand this. 12 children in Rajasthan died because their cough syrups were contaminated with toxic DEG made by Kayson Pharma. 11 children died in Madhya Pradesh after consuming contaminated cough syrup made by Shreesan Pharma. This was proven through lab testing by Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Tamil Nadu government labs. But the Ministry of Health, India told people that the cough syrups were clean and then one mother who gave the cough syrup to her child in Rajasthan was jailed and a doctor who prescribed cough syrup in MP was arrested. No one from the company that manufactured these killer syrups were arrested or jailed. One manufacturer, Kayson Pharma was already blacklisted in 2023 for poor quality drugs. Why were these reptiles led back into the contract? If one of the children who died was that of some big business magnate who gave funds to political party in power, or belonged to a politician, the story would have been so much different right? What kind of governance are we stuck with? A government that does not care for their children is a liability and a burden to citizens, not an ally and shield. India is turning to be the circus that the jokers who elected the jokers want it to be. For the underprivileged, every new day feels like a bonus in this country,
Himani Chandna@ChandnaHimani

Lab report by Madhya Pradesh govt also confirmed presence of toxic DEG in Coldrif syrup -- contamination of over 46%. Permissible limit is just 0.1%. Tamil Nadu lab reported same findings on Oct 2. Such high levels of DEG would not spare the vulnerable young kids. Its poison.

English
287
3.1K
9.5K
544.3K