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[*] posted on 10-22-2012 at 03:29 PM


It's not for the money, really. For me it is just a lifelong goal and I enjoy studying medicine, so the slave wages are part of the package.
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[*] posted on 10-23-2012 at 01:14 PM


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I have several local m.d. friends who went through the U of Guadalajara.

I have always admired and envied the Mexican system of sending out the young grads to do community service,
the US could learn much from this system.

But, to fail to protect them- INEXCUSABLE!!

For starters, the gov. needs to inform all communities of the simple rule;

"Fail to protect your med. grad- never (never , ever) get another"

That would be a start, but just a start.

The puebla that knows it is on permanent probation might just take better care of these folks that serve the pobres....


Good idea!




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[*] posted on 10-23-2012 at 01:27 PM


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Originally posted by bacquito
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Originally posted by thebajarunner
I have several local m.d. friends who went through the U of Guadalajara.

I have always admired and envied the Mexican system of sending out the young grads to do community service,
the US could learn much from this system.

But, to fail to protect them- INEXCUSABLE!!

For starters, the gov. needs to inform all communities of the simple rule;

"Fail to protect your med. grad- never (never , ever) get another"

That would be a start, but just a start.

The puebla that knows it is on permanent probation might just take better care of these folks that serve the pobres....


Good idea!





And I think the government and the University should shoulder some of the responsibility also........however, as mentioned above, "if you can't or won't protect the people we send to help you, then do without"




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[*] posted on 10-24-2012 at 09:37 AM
Good Point


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I don't know who is failing here. It's the same idea with the Mexican economy. Retirees and Americans who have access to American wages and pensions don't feel the heat as Mexicans who have to live on a $5 minimum daily wage. Why don't the people demand change? Because fighting the system will cause a blacklist of the person and they will not be able to get a job altogether...just like government employees demanding change...it is very risky and can backfire on them. Is it retaliation they fear or just plain apathy towards a system that is just plain dangerous for the medical interns?
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Quote:
Originally posted by thebajarunner
I have several local m.d. friends who went through the U of Guadalajara.

I have always admired and envied the Mexican system of sending out the young grads to do community service,
the US could learn much from this system.

But, to fail to protect them- INEXCUSABLE!!

For starters, the gov. needs to inform all communities of the simple rule;

"Fail to protect your med. grad- never (never , ever) get another"

That would be a start, but just a start.

The puebla that knows it is on permanent probation might just take better care of these folks that serve the pobres....


Good idea!





And I think the government and the University should shoulder some of the responsibility also........however, as mentioned above, "if you can't or won't protect the people we send to help you, then do without"
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[*] posted on 10-25-2012 at 08:15 PM


as a general rule you should invite your local intern doctor to your place for meals. I have been known to drop off food on many occasions. They really are that poor even if from a family of decent means. They are great kids... Many I have met in our area their parents are doctors too. The places you get to go to from what I understand are by how you did in school. thus places in southern baja are the most requested. So i assume we have the best interns down here. They seem to rotate schools getting to pick baja.

so literally take a chicken in (cooked) when you go see them and they will be very happy....

I have never had one of them refuse a meal, cookie or invitation for dinner or lunch.

and yes these interns do it all and have been stitched up by a few.

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[*] posted on 10-25-2012 at 08:28 PM
Not exactly...


Interns from Ensenada and Tijuana do not want to go to Baja Sur, usually those spots go last. Interns in general want to be near their family to save money on food and travel back home. So in a sense, if they went to school in Baja Sur, and live near there, they want to do their internship there.
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as a general rule you should invite your local intern doctor to your place for meals. I have been known to drop off food on many occasions. They really are that poor even if from a family of decent means. They are great kids... Many I have met in our area their parents are doctors too. The places you get to go to from what I understand are by how you did in school. thus places in southern baja are the most requested. So i assume we have the best interns down here. They seem to rotate schools getting to pick baja.

so literally take a chicken in (cooked) when you go see them and they will be very happy....
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