Showing posts with label South African doctors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South African doctors. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Once again, the Medix team saves the day

2 October 2014

This country is gone to the F****** dogs. Excuse my French but I am extremely furious. Earlier this afternoon, a young woman was riding with her colleagues down Goldman street when suddenly she passed out from an asthmatic attack. She was unable to breathe.. gasping for each breath. Desperately looking for help they stopped at the pharmacy. My colleagues and I carried her out of the vehicle on a stretcher and we quickly nebulized her and connected her to some oxygen. After about an hour she started coming around. She started responding to treatment. At the pharmacy we have a minimal emergency supply of oxygen and thus we knew that even if she came around she still needed to be hospitalized. We called Netcare 911. We were refused help point blank as the lady did not have any medical aid. When we called for a government ambulance firstly no one answered the phone. When we finally got through to someone we were told that there are no ambulances available. Make your own plan to get the patient to the hospital. We then called the Florida park fire department. The operator on duty told us that there are no ambulances available. By now I was damn furious. I was worried that the woman must not have another attack in the pharmacy.My colleague and I got into the car and drove to the Florida Park fire department. Guess what. We counted 12 ambulances parked off. There was a gentleman on duty who realized the seriousness of the situation and was quite appalled at what we were told on the phone. When we returned to the pharmacy the ambulance arrived.. but one hour later from when then the initial call was made. Take note that the Florida park fire department is literally a 4 minute drive from the pharmacy.Another patient who was purchasing his medication during the whole ordeal informed us that his colleague at work died from a heart attack only because the ambulance arrived 2 hours later. The idiot driving the vehicle did not know how the GPS system worked and so they were driving around in circles trying to find the address. Welcome to South Africa folks.......




Thursday, September 6, 2012

An email I received from Yumna (Durban, South Africa)



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What is it with rude South African doctors who think as though they doing you a favour.I was in Makkah a few weeks ago and after the afternoon prayers my daughter started having fits.Naturally I knew what to do and gave her a diazepam rectal solution as directed by the physician. However, once she calmed down I told my son to call the South African doctor who was staying in our hotel to pass by the room to just check if everything is alright. He was someone that the family was acquainted with. I must say I was appalled by his behaviour. When he came to our room, he first told us ten things before checking my daughter. "I need to go to the haram..I wish to spend maximum time in the haram. I still need to read quraan.I am not here to check patients." Surely, helping someone else in need is also a form of worship.I was quite disgusted by his behaviour.The irony though is that whilst he claimed that he was in Makkah to spend maximum time in the haram, I always happened to bump into him in the shopping centre...Sad that some of our South African Muslim doctors walk around with such pride and arrogance. Whatever happened to those dedicated doctors who became doctors to serve humanity and mankind. Is becoming a doctor in today's world all about money? I can tell you one thing though, whilst many people have spoken highly about this Durban based physician that came to assess my daughter, I have certainly lost all respect for him as my family and I have seen his true colours......

What are your thoughts on this one? Are there physicians out there who are dedicated to their patients in terms of saving lives without worrying about the monetary aspect of the profession or are the physicians of today simply in the profession due to the financial benefits attached to their job description?