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Nine British Medics Have Gone To Syria.
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A shining example of altruism or something they'll come to regret?
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Well done those guys!!! A shining example!!
07:22 Sun 22nd Mar 2015
// can't give you a link, but u gather that they are British subjects whose parents prefer them to study medicine in an Islamic setting and have sent them to a medical school in the Sudan.//
I applied to Khartoum Med Scho for an attachment in 1975 and couldnt get an answer out of them. I went to Canada instead. Someone applied to Otago and when we asked why he didnt go said: because I dont have £496 ( the then airfare). Khartoum then was a western medical school. if you wanted to do balady medicine you did it somewhere else
In our glorious immediate post imperial past - Khartoum would have had European consultants and professors and their grads could work in the UK. As the equally glorious process of Africanisation took hold, the GMC took away recognition. I should be able to tell you the year
So as EU nationals ( the kids I mean ) they have to take ( I wont say re-take ) their finals or equivalent. See here
http:// www.gmc -uk.org /doctor s/regis tration _applic ations/ accepta ble_pri mary_me dical_q ualific ation.a sp
to start practice here.
They are girls anyway or some of them
Doesnt the Quran say somewhere girls cant treat men ?
what are they gonna do ? - I am not sure if they would be able to nurse the men. [ a good historical parallel is in 55 Days in Peking - real life version that is where they had a lady doctor who was not allowed to practise on the men and I am not sure if she was allowed to nurse them either - [ unacceptably indecent ] ]
Imean god would you allow a final y med student to advance upon you wielding a scalpel. I think I might pick up my bed and walk
I applied to Khartoum Med Scho for an attachment in 1975 and couldnt get an answer out of them. I went to Canada instead. Someone applied to Otago and when we asked why he didnt go said: because I dont have £496 ( the then airfare). Khartoum then was a western medical school. if you wanted to do balady medicine you did it somewhere else
In our glorious immediate post imperial past - Khartoum would have had European consultants and professors and their grads could work in the UK. As the equally glorious process of Africanisation took hold, the GMC took away recognition. I should be able to tell you the year
So as EU nationals ( the kids I mean ) they have to take ( I wont say re-take ) their finals or equivalent. See here
http://
to start practice here.
They are girls anyway or some of them
Doesnt the Quran say somewhere girls cant treat men ?
what are they gonna do ? - I am not sure if they would be able to nurse the men. [ a good historical parallel is in 55 Days in Peking - real life version that is where they had a lady doctor who was not allowed to practise on the men and I am not sure if she was allowed to nurse them either - [ unacceptably indecent ] ]
Imean god would you allow a final y med student to advance upon you wielding a scalpel. I think I might pick up my bed and walk
Naomi, IF you meant among their parents + 1 Turk that is not what you said
naomi24> "No. Among others, their parents. "
+1 Turk is not a plurality.... notwithstanding the parents and their families + the Turk may have been humanitarian bombing advocates, lots of those around. Maths doesn't seem to be your strong point.
naomi24> "No. Among others, their parents. "
+1 Turk is not a plurality.... notwithstanding the parents and their families + the Turk may have been humanitarian bombing advocates, lots of those around. Maths doesn't seem to be your strong point.
naomi24> "sevenOP, And common sense doesn't seem to be your strong point. I meant what I said - and you were wrong. Get over it."
Nice attempt at deflection.
"I meant what I said -" as you have said a lot in this thread maybe, for clarity, you can reiterate what you "meant" .... and also were I was "wrong". ( : I ]
Nice attempt at deflection.
"I meant what I said -" as you have said a lot in this thread maybe, for clarity, you can reiterate what you "meant" .... and also were I was "wrong". ( : I ]
oh please both of you stop the spitting and hair-pulling ....
crazy crZY kids - not Naomi and OP but the students
they will undergo some quick growing up I think
Sqad - Hi - you know Hamilton Bailey was "employed" 1940 to do a six part series on war surgery ? - as polished as his surgical picture book.
The principles are - early debridement and then delaid primary suture
but God would you like giving an anesthetic in battle field conditions ? what a nightmare. Clear fluids but no blood - even more of a nightmare.
crazy crZY kids - not Naomi and OP but the students
they will undergo some quick growing up I think
Sqad - Hi - you know Hamilton Bailey was "employed" 1940 to do a six part series on war surgery ? - as polished as his surgical picture book.
The principles are - early debridement and then delaid primary suture
but God would you like giving an anesthetic in battle field conditions ? what a nightmare. Clear fluids but no blood - even more of a nightmare.
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