Balochistan doctors’ strike: People turn to homeopaths

According to health department sources, nurses and paramedical staff providing first aid to patients at all hospitals.


Our Correspondent November 24, 2012

QUETTA:


As the medics’ strike has been continuing in Balochistan for over a month, people have started consulting homeopathic doctors.


“There is no end in sight to the doctors’ strike. And now we are recommending homeopathic treatment for our patients,” Dr Adeel Ahmed told The Express Tribune.

He demanded that the government take the issue seriously and appoint army doctors in state-run hospitals to facilitate the ailing humanity,” he added.

On the other hand, an official of the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) said that they were treating all civilian patients coming to the facility.

On Friday, emergency services as well as other departments in state-run hospitals remained locked due to the doctors’ strike and patients had to return home after waiting for hours in queues.

According to health department sources, nurses and paramedical staff were providing first aid to patients at all hospitals. A complaint has been sent to the Chief Minister House against the absenting doctors, sources added.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 24th, 2012.

COMMENTS (2)

A doctor | 11 years ago | Reply

The first thing we learn as doctors is "do no harm". It is our duty to relieve the suffering of patients. It is indeed a sad state of affairs when doctors themselves are the source of suffering for patients. Also, to the guy above me, homeopaths are an awful alternative of doctors.

native | 11 years ago | Reply

Great work guyz.... there are alot of alternatives in this world... its up to us how we use them...

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