Even with a double digit growth of our economy, India is mainly rural based with >75% of population residing in villages. Ironically, 90% of qualified doctors are in the urban areas. It is not a wonder that most of the rural
people have to depend upon unqualified persons for their immediate medical
needs. Though we call them unqualified “quacks”, it is a fact that without
their services, the rural folk will not have any access to medicare esp in
Emergencies and for minor medical problems. This is okay provided the
limitations are recognized.
More dangerous is the trend among qualified doctors to decorate themselves with dubious degrees and pass off as “Super duper specialists”. Spending a
few months as an ‘observer’ in a big hospital does not make them qualified in
any speciality. This malady is found all over India, esp in our parts of AP.It is
unfortunate that these doctors are allowed to practice and thrive. This is one
of those things which “happens only in India!!”.
