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Why some Doctors in our country are like this??

This is about greed of a well established doctor in a T2 city and might be a really long read...

We are from a village basically and 1.5 yrs back my father got diagnosed with cancer( I won't specify the details about the disease or the doctor here, just to be safe) and we panicked as hell, after the initial diagnosis we started searching for a specialist doctor who specialises in that department and oncology too, our district had only one such doc but he didn't have his own specialized hospital and we searched and found one in our nearby district, he happened to be friend of our relative, so we locked in on him, because he had his own hospital and online reviews seemed good also we are from lower middle class family so we didn't have lot of choices...

Now the doc had similar kind of patients, lower middle class and middle class patients who look at him as a hope for any possibile cure... And he had 2 ways to treat such patients -

  1. By Jan Arogya Yojna, in which main chemotherapy medicines are provided under govt scheme and anything other than those meds to be taken care by patients...

  2. There were some drug manufacturers or research companies who were looking for specific type of patients, and they would sponsor the cost of chemotherapy and would want samples of the patients, time to time... They would do this to conduct studies and poor patients would get the treatment cost from them...

Now this doc, initially started our treatment under govt scheme, used to talk very good, used to give attention very well but after 3-4 months of treatment, he said that after this, treatment under govt scheme won't be possible, but he would put us under trial thing, and we were like okay, unless and until we are getting the treatment, and it doesn't cost us, it's fine..

But the doc used to get money either from govt or from the research companies...

We started treatment under trial, every month we used to go to hospital and we met a lot of patients at the hospital who has similar story like us... Now after 8-9 months of treatment, we started noticing that most of the patients who started their treatment with us are de@d... And it started to scare us, so we started to have opinions from other doc's as well, and one respected and well known oncologist told us that the treatment we are taking, is not proper chemotherapy, it is given to patients who are above 60, and is like buying time, not proper treatment...

But our doc used to give same drug to young and old patients irrespective of type of cancer, age and etc...

Now this was a red flag for us, another patient family we knew for six months, saw real face of the doc, so the type of cancer he had, the only cure for him was a major operation only, like it was matter of time for him, and it was doctors responsibility to let them know that you have to get this done at any cost, because he was doing really good for a while and suddenly cancer got really aggressive and it went complete downhill for him, and he succumbed to the disease...

We realised that all the patients undergoing treatment in our hospital are just money making machines for this doc, and opted out of research thing, and started proper chemotherapy on our own...

Now after we ended the research thing, one guy who used to work for the research company at the hospital, we kind of became friends, he met me yesterday and said that, this doc is literally taking money from govt and reasearch companies at same time, doesn't let them say anything to patients, the research companies even used to send money to patients, along with the treatment, but the doctor used to force them to sign on blank checks...

He said that we know everything, how he's playing with lives of innocent poor patients but, they can't even speak about it because they are mere employees under him...

He even said that it makes him cry a lot of times like he feels that he's commiting a grave sin, but the doctor continues to be applauded by the innocent patients...

Why people who are meant to be life savers, have become biggest leeches of the people????

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u/Active-One-9980 — 3 days ago

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Curious what others have found when evaluating software development companies in California. What actually worked for you?

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u/Active-One-9980 — 9 days ago

First time having a fireplace. The inspector said it "looks fine" but i’ve heard those guys miss stuff. should i get a specialized sweep out here before we use it or is it just a waste of money?

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u/Active-One-9980 — 12 days ago

I have noticed that some offices are super organized and others seem to completely forget about you the second you walk out the door. I was talking to my brother who works in dental consulting and he was saying that a lot of practices are actually starting to use automated platforms like rootdata to make sure they aren't ignoring their existing patient base. It makes a lot of sense from a business perspective but I wonder why more offices don't prioritize this level of organization.

Have you noticed a big difference in how your dentist manages their patient follow ups?

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u/Active-One-9980 — 14 days ago

I used to lose about 30% of my editing time bouncing between programs. Export. Denoise. Reimport. Repeat.

Last month I pulled everything into one tool, and Skylum's Luminar Neo has been doing the heavy lifting. Noise reduction lives right inside the workflow now, sitting next to exposure and color. No exports. No file juggling.

The result: my edit time per image dropped from 45 minutes to under 20.

Curious how the rest of you handle this. Do you keep noise reduction in a separate app, or have you consolidated everything into one? What's working for you?

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u/Active-One-9980 — 15 days ago