See author to become an ambulance doctor is a personal choice of the doctor himself. It is true that you must be quite a great humanist and not be disgusted by gypsies, vagrants, or human entrails and fluids. However, a lot of people working in ambulances in Bulgaria work there not out of humanism, but because they want to get paid for fewer working hours and more breaks. This is the reason why this paradox "beating a doctor" is absent or minimally expressed abroad. Yes, they take big salaries abroad, but in the same foreign country everyone works for a big salary. Objectively speaking in the Bulgarian reality, the salaries of the majority of the people are small, that is why the ambulance doctors have low salaries. Beat doctors realistically if you look at each case in detail there are reasons, you don't think there are people, they were also gypsies who jumped into battle for no reason. I do not defend the gypsies and I am against anyone being treated for free from the general taxes, but in order for them to jump into battle, they have felt a high degree of discrimination or bad treatment by the doctor, violation of their legal rights, . In fact, in Bulgaria there is no public hospital in which there is a European attitude towards the patient, so we can not require patients to always have a good attitude. Only those who have used medical care in Europe or are a little more educated know what an ambulance should provide, when it is called, and what is the attitude of the doctors there. How often does a Bulgarian doctor explain and ask for the patient's consent for a test or injection? How often does the doctor explain what the test is for, what the injection is, is there another treatment option, and how will it help us? There is no worse awareness among the Roma, no one tries to explain to them what they have, how they will be treated, how severe their condition is, let alone someone to calm them down, as a European doctor. This is the problem of the Bulgarian doctors who do not speak normally with their patients, explaining the situation and are arrogant towards people who, according to their doom and place of residence, show that they will not pay a tip / bribe /. See the attitude in the maternity ward to women who have not paid a bribe. Personal experience: (I live in a medium-sized Bulgarian city and only the change of my address registration changed the attitude of doctors from the local hospital towards me, as a patient. It is one thing to live in a neighborhood with blocks populated by mortal workers, it is quite another to live in a wealthy neighborhood with houses over two floors. ) From this fact I deduce what it is to say about the address of a gypsy neighborhood. On the other hand, the people, the population, the society in Europe are informed and this seems to be our problem. How many people in Bulgaria know which condition is URGENT and requires the intervention of an ambulance? How many people have been fined and paid a fine for calling an ambulance in vain or for chronic (non-emergency) conditions? How many Bulgarian grandmothers call an ambulance just to measure their blood pressure? How many people call an ambulance or visit a shock room for fever, sore throat or severe cough? The problems are on both sides in doctors and patients. However, if we look at who is more to blame, we will come to the conclusion that patients are not to blame for their low awareness, they are not obliged to be informed, by paying a fine of BGN 300 once or hearing that an acquaintance has paid, they will learn not to seek quick help for nonsense. But this is not the case with doctors, they know that the choice to be an ambulance doctor is theirs, they also know how to treat patients, they are obliged to ask for consent for any manipulation of a patient or if the patient is unable to to ask his relative, they are obliged to inform the patient or his relative about all types and methods of treatment. What do the Bulgarian doctors do, they hand over the obligatory documents for signing even before the admission to the hospital, almost if you sign that you agree to every manipulation, then we will examine you and "tie your pants", so that you can't refuse something, because you have already signed or in case of their mistake you can't even judge them. Think for yourself whose attitude is worse! To slap someone or play with someone's life, health and dignity according to your mood and profit? Isn't it worse to look at the patient not out of humanity but out of profit and to pay different attention to the sick just because you have no hope that he will give you a gift / bribe /.
1 nathantubbs92 answered
There are people with a relationship, there are those without. We cannot expect everyone to be good or everyone to be the same. It's just that the media only inflates the bad examples, because the good ones are not interesting and we are left with the impression that the good is gone from the people. For example, if someone thanks a doctor for saving his life and gives him a sentimental gift as a sign of recognition, no media will sleep, and people would find the news slimy and not bad, respectively, there would be no rating, but look, if a gypsy beats a doctor, there will be a noise in the sky, people will be indignant, they will discuss where the world is going, politicians like Volen will say "you see, you didn't believe me, and the wood is being gypsied", politics will be made , pseudo-morality will flow, society will shake, etc. In fact, the truth is that things are not just black and white, and there are tens of thousands more nuances between them, only they are so interesting to people. The bad has always been more impressive. Otherwise, everyone would say to themselves "I can barely pay my bills, and you care who loves whom and to whom he was grateful", while he continues to drink his brandy and poke his salad in front of the TV.