tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503293844377013031.post5829011687070330996..comments2024-02-08T22:01:40.101+05:30Comments on Indian Military : Service Benefits and Issues: Same story everywhere...Navdeep / Maj Navdeep Singhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11481215977936848477noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503293844377013031.post-45839469045810720002010-09-17T16:29:37.567+05:302010-09-17T16:29:37.567+05:30Overall a very informative page.Overall a very informative page.smadhanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05918470135249213552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503293844377013031.post-46546217083663997812010-08-21T11:55:35.127+05:302010-08-21T11:55:35.127+05:30Attributing psychological disorder to persistant c...Attributing psychological disorder to persistant complaints of medical problem is not new to Indian Army. I had come across a case where a soldier grade S3 due to his persistant complaint of pain at varying places in his chest. The real problem was that he had breathed in his small denture. According to the MH this is not possible. But later he was admitted as a case of surgical emergency when his denture ruptured his lungs. I have seen this dentures when he was presented for a case study in CTC Pune.Col NR Kurupnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503293844377013031.post-53386447147747084072010-08-20T20:14:13.743+05:302010-08-20T20:14:13.743+05:30Doctors all over are in a noble profession and are...Doctors all over are in a noble profession and are hence looked up to. Laws and conventions also protects them when they commit a mistake. However, because of the nature of skill that they practice, this profession is by and large self supervised, unlike others like lawyers and architects. Often, doctors in bureaucracies use this situation to further the cause of their own fraternity within the given bureaucracy. This particularly is practiced in military bureaucracies where a persons depends a lot on such MOs. Army doctors are not averse to use this soft power to provide services as favor and; take such bureaucratic oriented medical decisions( med bds etc)for reasons which are not rooted firmly in medical ethics and departmental rules etc. I am happy to note that we are not alone in this suffering, US Army is keeping us company. But that is no consolation. This sort of arbitrariness in medical advise and decisions has to be rooted out. There has to be a setup, non medical in origin, to supervise functioning of Medical Officers. A sort of tribunal with powers to impose exemplary punishments upon erring MOs.ninihalahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10944733704774747465noreply@blogger.com