Saturday, October 24, 2009

no more deshi doctors

The Saudi Gazette recently reported that the Ministry of Health will no longer recruit doctors from Bangladesh, citing low qualifications and poor training as the reasons. I am not sure if it is true, but I have heard that the pay of Bangladeshi doctors had been lowered some time in the past. If that is true, I am not surprised about the dearth of good doctors willing to come to Saudi. It may sound surprising, but good doctors in Bangladesh (thousands of them) earn much, much more than their compatriots do in the Kingdom. So why should they forsake the comfort of living in their own country if there is no lure of lucre?

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Interesting logic. If qualification is the issue, they should have introduced some kind of access control based on qualification instead of blaming the nationality. I think, it has been a general trend for all trades in KSA after a few security incidents in recent past involving workers from our country.

AliBaba said...

I agree that in order to ensure you get quality professionals, you need to have a proper screening mechanism.