Pleas have fallen on deaf ears


  • Letters
  • Friday, 18 Jun 2004

THE inadequate number of places to study medicine in local universities has caused old issues to resurface –insufficient lecturers in the local medical schools and the steady exodus of government doctors to the private sector.  

Public doctors are overworked and underpaid, their working condition appalling, their career prospects very limited, and worst of all, all their outcry all these years have fallen on deaf ears.  

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