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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 4371408" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Yes, it has. But in 20 years GMCs can provide the necessity. And specialists are not trained by Medical Faculties (whether it is Government or private). PGIM is handling that training. The % of brain drain is less than 10% (ex. only 7 are abroad out of 180 in my batch after 5 years of graduation). The samll number you are referring is a number around 800-900. </p><p></p><p>Once again lack of specialist doctors has no connection whether there are PMCs or not. It's due to policies of PGIM. And more than 95% of specialist doctors are past students of GMCs, because only the most brilliant can get through PG exams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 4371408, member: 654"] Yes, it has. But in 20 years GMCs can provide the necessity. And specialists are not trained by Medical Faculties (whether it is Government or private). PGIM is handling that training. The % of brain drain is less than 10% (ex. only 7 are abroad out of 180 in my batch after 5 years of graduation). The samll number you are referring is a number around 800-900. Once again lack of specialist doctors has no connection whether there are PMCs or not. It's due to policies of PGIM. And more than 95% of specialist doctors are past students of GMCs, because only the most brilliant can get through PG exams. [/QUOTE]
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