Sunday, February 26, 2012

Should the USA and Canada accept third world medical doctors & other proffessionals into their work force?

There are thousands of proffesionally trained individuals,like doctors,nurses.teachers etc who are driving cabs or working in donuts shops in New york and Toronto.If they were good enough to work effectively in their homelands,why can't they be given jobs in North America.Isn't this discrimation,are they saying that the standard of education in third world countries are inferior...what a waste of knowledge..people with PHD's driving cabs or fliping burgers.THis is crazy.Should the USA and Canada accept third world medical doctors %26amp; other proffessionals into their work force?
It's not crazy. North Americans are very suspicious of the universities and licensing bodies in ramshackle third world countries, whether sometimes are riots for the right to cheat on exams, as in India.



I call your attention to the case the notorious doctor who went from India to Australia, then botched a series of operations, leading to the deaths of many patients. We simply do not trust the licensing associations in such countries.Should the USA and Canada accept third world medical doctors %26amp; other proffessionals into their work force?
Because USA and Canada wants educated slave laborShould the USA and Canada accept third world medical doctors %26amp; other proffessionals into their work force?
If you have an MD from a nationally recognized medical school in 'most' countries in the world, you can become licensed to practice medicine in the USA by doing a few classes to cover subjects that are different - such as pharmacology - and then passing the medical licensing exams.



Richard

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