Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 ab tumne humein lalkaar diya dost -- this looks like a scene between shotgun sinha and bacchan da from kaala pathar-- get ready ---- tadaaaaaaaaaaa, ashok '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok now you have mellowed down haan! i have alwz felt that one shud play the ball on the front foot...which i feel lacks in doctors in usa...they alwaz fear litigation n all that ...no doc harms a patient out of will i gueess....if it has to happen it does happen... its alwaz good to introspect... which we all do in fact.... makkar to america mein bhi bahut hain ashok yeh tum hamein naa bolo ki wahan sab doodh ke dhule hain! huh.....tum hamare college ke ho is liye tumhe maaf kiya....koi aur hota to maloom nahi uska kya haaal hota!... u know well i take the balls on the front foot! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: medical accidents happen -- who else but surgeon like you would know -- here there is heavy surveillance for medical errors, heavy penalties and you might loose your license in addition to becoming broke because of malpractice suits-- everytime a colleague of mine goes he/she has these horror stories to tell about management - mis in reputed hospitals and they are so numerous and disgusting that one gets concerned-- this one instance was a uk returned ped neurologist -- detals in next mail-- self analytical and self critical within reasonable limits is healthy thing to do -- so isme hamare deshprem ko kyo ched rahe ho yaar -- chill out my friend, asoka '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi i did ms at sevagram...mch n dnb at bombay sloppy diagnosis at apollo huh bhaskar,,,,.... dont tell me these things dont occur in usa....i heard srivedi(actress) had her father operated on the opposite brain lobe in your usa!.... say somethin now bhaskar!.... the whole india doesnt become bad because one wrong diagnosis was made somewhere! remeber you were born here too... so better respect ones motherland! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: congratulations rakesh -- i thought you were a sewagram faculty-- btw at indraprastha apollo a friend's niece had such a sloppy diagnosis that i was ashamed about state of affairs in mera bharath mahaan !! food for --- did you complete MS at sewagram ? ashok ' 84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok thanx for askin me what i am! im a urologist n also involved in remal transplant at apollo hospital,new delhi i hope that will stay in your mammary glands forever!huh! take care rakesh-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: thank q rakesh -- can you jolt my memory and tell me which dept you are in ?? ashok '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok i must say that you have the zeal to go to so long a distance to meet old friends.i must congratulate you on showin this extreme enthusiasm n hope you have a nice time in london....hey ravi take good care of ashok! bye rakesh-86 batch shyamkamath wrote: Dear Ashok, I was very pleased to learn about ur presence in London for the reunion.U deserve a pat on ur back from us both, for pulling off a great transcontinental surprise. Have good fun and tell us in detail about the wonderful evening. Shyam(84) Re: i am in london Dear UK alumni, Our dear Asokan has reached London !!!!! He has specially come here to attend the re-union. I could not believe it at first. My wife, Anu, called me at the hospital. I was in Trauma theatre , doing a few regional blocks. At first she gave me a number to contact Ashok, but then I really thought that he is in Chicago and so decided to get back home first and then make the call. Of late I realized that this number is indeed a UK mobile number and that meant that he must be in UK . Ashok Babu, I sincerely apologize for not being present in person to receive you and show you around London. Its a shame that I did not get any info on your arrival sooner. I could have managed to adjust my on call today to meet you in London , in the evening. A THOUSAND APOLOGIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel guilty while typing this message. Ayesha had forwarded your message to me . I got to see it, only after I spoke to you. Anyway I plan to leave early 2morrow and meet up with Ashok some time during mid-day . I am not sure about Anu and Akshara, as Akshu has caught a bug and a fever, most probably from the creche. I have personally assessed her and she , at present, is not fit to travel. My contact number is 07985063801. I am staying at Travel Inn, road, Heathrow. ( for Sat night) Phone 08701 977132. I only wish that I could be as dedicated as Ashok. !!! See all you folks tomorrow. I just took out my dirty Lungi and wondered whether it would be feasible to wear it tomorrow. Then I remebered the implications of Hypothermia and placed it back, wherever it was. GOOD TO HEAR YOUR VOICE , ASHOK anna !! I will catch up with you the first thing in the morning. Bye for now. regards, Ravi `91. ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 ab tumne humein lalkaar diya dost -- this looks like a scene between shotgun sinha and bacchan da from kaala pathar-- get ready ---- tadaaaaaaaaaaa, ashok '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok now you have mellowed down haan! i have alwz felt that one shud play the ball on the front foot...which i feel lacks in doctors in usa...they alwaz fear litigation n all that ...no doc harms a patient out of will i gueess....if it has to happen it does happen... its alwaz good to introspect... which we all do in fact.... makkar to america mein bhi bahut hain ashok yeh tum hamein naa bolo ki wahan sab doodh ke dhule hain! huh.....tum hamare college ke ho is liye tumhe maaf kiya....koi aur hota to maloom nahi uska kya haaal hota!... u know well i take the balls on the front foot! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: medical accidents happen -- who else but surgeon like you would know -- here there is heavy surveillance for medical errors, heavy penalties and you might loose your license in addition to becoming broke because of malpractice suits-- everytime a colleague of mine goes he/she has these horror stories to tell about management - mis in reputed hospitals and they are so numerous and disgusting that one gets concerned-- this one instance was a uk returned ped neurologist -- detals in next mail-- self analytical and self critical within reasonable limits is healthy thing to do -- so isme hamare deshprem ko kyo ched rahe ho yaar -- chill out my friend, asoka '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi i did ms at sevagram...mch n dnb at bombay sloppy diagnosis at apollo huh bhaskar,,,,.... dont tell me these things dont occur in usa....i heard srivedi(actress) had her father operated on the opposite brain lobe in your usa!.... say somethin now bhaskar!.... the whole india doesnt become bad because one wrong diagnosis was made somewhere! remeber you were born here too... so better respect ones motherland! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: congratulations rakesh -- i thought you were a sewagram faculty-- btw at indraprastha apollo a friend's niece had such a sloppy diagnosis that i was ashamed about state of affairs in mera bharath mahaan !! food for --- did you complete MS at sewagram ? ashok ' 84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok thanx for askin me what i am! im a urologist n also involved in remal transplant at apollo hospital,new delhi i hope that will stay in your mammary glands forever!huh! take care rakesh-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: thank q rakesh -- can you jolt my memory and tell me which dept you are in ?? ashok '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok i must say that you have the zeal to go to so long a distance to meet old friends.i must congratulate you on showin this extreme enthusiasm n hope you have a nice time in london....hey ravi take good care of ashok! bye rakesh-86 batch shyamkamath wrote: Dear Ashok, I was very pleased to learn about ur presence in London for the reunion.U deserve a pat on ur back from us both, for pulling off a great transcontinental surprise. Have good fun and tell us in detail about the wonderful evening. Shyam(84) Re: i am in london Dear UK alumni, Our dear Asokan has reached London !!!!! He has specially come here to attend the re-union. I could not believe it at first. My wife, Anu, called me at the hospital. I was in Trauma theatre , doing a few regional blocks. At first she gave me a number to contact Ashok, but then I really thought that he is in Chicago and so decided to get back home first and then make the call. Of late I realized that this number is indeed a UK mobile number and that meant that he must be in UK . Ashok Babu, I sincerely apologize for not being present in person to receive you and show you around London. Its a shame that I did not get any info on your arrival sooner. I could have managed to adjust my on call today to meet you in London , in the evening. A THOUSAND APOLOGIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel guilty while typing this message. Ayesha had forwarded your message to me . I got to see it, only after I spoke to you. Anyway I plan to leave early 2morrow and meet up with Ashok some time during mid-day . I am not sure about Anu and Akshara, as Akshu has caught a bug and a fever, most probably from the creche. I have personally assessed her and she , at present, is not fit to travel. My contact number is 07985063801. I am staying at Travel Inn, road, Heathrow. ( for Sat night) Phone 08701 977132. I only wish that I could be as dedicated as Ashok. !!! See all you folks tomorrow. I just took out my dirty Lungi and wondered whether it would be feasible to wear it tomorrow. Then I remebered the implications of Hypothermia and placed it back, wherever it was. GOOD TO HEAR YOUR VOICE , ASHOK anna !! I will catch up with you the first thing in the morning. Bye for now. regards, Ravi `91. ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 Dear All, Today I attended the first ever satellite conference in India by auspises of FOGSI.The light was thrown over the medicolegal aspect also,concerning this the surprising statistics show that doctors in USA and Australia decline the Ob-Gyn branch due to number of litigations against them.This will further provide poor services to patients and more no of litigations!The total audiance to this conference was estimated to be 12,000 ; with 102 societies linked togather ! Charusmita 1986. Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok now you have mellowed down haan! i have alwz felt that one shud play the ball on the front foot...which i feel lacks in doctors in usa...they alwaz fear litigation n all that ...no doc harms a patient out of will i gueess....if it has to happen it does happen... its alwaz good to introspect... which we all do in fact.... makkar to america mein bhi bahut hain ashok yeh tum hamein naa bolo ki wahan sab doodh ke dhule hain! huh.....tum hamare college ke ho is liye tumhe maaf kiya....koi aur hota to maloom nahi uska kya haaal hota!... u know well i take the balls on the front foot! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: medical accidents happen -- who else but surgeon like you would know -- here there is heavy surveillance for medical errors, heavy penalties and you might loose your license in addition to becoming broke because of malpractice suits-- everytime a colleague of mine goes he/she has these horror stories to tell about management - mis in reputed hospitals and they are so numerous and disgusting that one gets concerned-- this one instance was a uk returned ped neurologist -- detals in next mail-- self analytical and self critical within reasonable limits is healthy thing to do -- so isme hamare deshprem ko kyo ched rahe ho yaar -- chill out my friend, asoka '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi i did ms at sevagram...mch n dnb at bombay sloppy diagnosis at apollo huh bhaskar,,,,.... dont tell me these things dont occur in usa....i heard srivedi(actress) had her father operated on the opposite brain lobe in your usa!.... say somethin now bhaskar!.... the whole india doesnt become bad because one wrong diagnosis was made somewhere! remeber you were born here too... so better respect ones motherland! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: congratulations rakesh -- i thought you were a sewagram faculty-- btw at indraprastha apollo a friend's niece had such a sloppy diagnosis that i was ashamed about state of affairs in mera bharath mahaan !! food for --- did you complete MS at sewagram ? ashok ' 84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok thanx for askin me what i am! im a urologist n also involved in remal transplant at apollo hospital,new delhi i hope that will stay in your mammary glands forever!huh! take care rakesh-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: thank q rakesh -- can you jolt my memory and tell me which dept you are in ?? ashok '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok i must say that you have the zeal to go to so long a distance to meet old friends.i must congratulate you on showin this extreme enthusiasm n hope you have a nice time in london....hey ravi take good care of ashok! bye rakesh-86 batch shyamkamath wrote: Dear Ashok, I was very pleased to learn about ur presence in London for the reunion.U deserve a pat on ur back from us both, for pulling off a great transcontinental surprise. Have good fun and tell us in detail about the wonderful evening. Shyam(84) Re: i am in london Dear UK alumni, Our dear Asokan has reached London !!!!! He has specially come here to attend the re-union. I could not believe it at first. My wife, Anu, called me at the hospital. I was in Trauma theatre , doing a few regional blocks. At first she gave me a number to contact Ashok, but then I really thought that he is in Chicago and so decided to get back home first and then make the call. Of late I realized that this number is indeed a UK mobile number and that meant that he must be in UK . Ashok Babu, I sincerely apologize for not being present in person to receive you and show you around London. Its a shame that I did not get any info on your arrival sooner. I could have managed to adjust my on call today to meet you in London , in the evening. A THOUSAND APOLOGIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel guilty while typing this message. Ayesha had forwarded your message to me . I got to see it, only after I spoke to you. Anyway I plan to leave early 2morrow and meet up with Ashok some time during mid-day . I am not sure about Anu and Akshara, as Akshu has caught a bug and a fever, most probably from the creche. I have personally assessed her and she , at present, is not fit to travel. My contact number is 07985063801. I am staying at Travel Inn, road, Heathrow. ( for Sat night) Phone 08701 977132. I only wish that I could be as dedicated as Ashok. !!! See all you folks tomorrow. I just took out my dirty Lungi and wondered whether it would be feasible to wear it tomorrow. Then I remebered the implications of Hypothermia and placed it back, wherever it was. GOOD TO HEAR YOUR VOICE , ASHOK anna !! I will catch up with you the first thing in the morning. Bye for now. regards, Ravi `91. ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 Dear All, Today I attended the first ever satellite conference in India by auspises of FOGSI.The light was thrown over the medicolegal aspect also,concerning this the surprising statistics show that doctors in USA and Australia decline the Ob-Gyn branch due to number of litigations against them.This will further provide poor services to patients and more no of litigations!The total audiance to this conference was estimated to be 12,000 ; with 102 societies linked togather ! Charusmita 1986. Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok now you have mellowed down haan! i have alwz felt that one shud play the ball on the front foot...which i feel lacks in doctors in usa...they alwaz fear litigation n all that ...no doc harms a patient out of will i gueess....if it has to happen it does happen... its alwaz good to introspect... which we all do in fact.... makkar to america mein bhi bahut hain ashok yeh tum hamein naa bolo ki wahan sab doodh ke dhule hain! huh.....tum hamare college ke ho is liye tumhe maaf kiya....koi aur hota to maloom nahi uska kya haaal hota!... u know well i take the balls on the front foot! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: medical accidents happen -- who else but surgeon like you would know -- here there is heavy surveillance for medical errors, heavy penalties and you might loose your license in addition to becoming broke because of malpractice suits-- everytime a colleague of mine goes he/she has these horror stories to tell about management - mis in reputed hospitals and they are so numerous and disgusting that one gets concerned-- this one instance was a uk returned ped neurologist -- detals in next mail-- self analytical and self critical within reasonable limits is healthy thing to do -- so isme hamare deshprem ko kyo ched rahe ho yaar -- chill out my friend, asoka '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi i did ms at sevagram...mch n dnb at bombay sloppy diagnosis at apollo huh bhaskar,,,,.... dont tell me these things dont occur in usa....i heard srivedi(actress) had her father operated on the opposite brain lobe in your usa!.... say somethin now bhaskar!.... the whole india doesnt become bad because one wrong diagnosis was made somewhere! remeber you were born here too... so better respect ones motherland! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: congratulations rakesh -- i thought you were a sewagram faculty-- btw at indraprastha apollo a friend's niece had such a sloppy diagnosis that i was ashamed about state of affairs in mera bharath mahaan !! food for --- did you complete MS at sewagram ? ashok ' 84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok thanx for askin me what i am! im a urologist n also involved in remal transplant at apollo hospital,new delhi i hope that will stay in your mammary glands forever!huh! take care rakesh-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: thank q rakesh -- can you jolt my memory and tell me which dept you are in ?? ashok '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok i must say that you have the zeal to go to so long a distance to meet old friends.i must congratulate you on showin this extreme enthusiasm n hope you have a nice time in london....hey ravi take good care of ashok! bye rakesh-86 batch shyamkamath wrote: Dear Ashok, I was very pleased to learn about ur presence in London for the reunion.U deserve a pat on ur back from us both, for pulling off a great transcontinental surprise. Have good fun and tell us in detail about the wonderful evening. Shyam(84) Re: i am in london Dear UK alumni, Our dear Asokan has reached London !!!!! He has specially come here to attend the re-union. I could not believe it at first. My wife, Anu, called me at the hospital. I was in Trauma theatre , doing a few regional blocks. At first she gave me a number to contact Ashok, but then I really thought that he is in Chicago and so decided to get back home first and then make the call. Of late I realized that this number is indeed a UK mobile number and that meant that he must be in UK . Ashok Babu, I sincerely apologize for not being present in person to receive you and show you around London. Its a shame that I did not get any info on your arrival sooner. I could have managed to adjust my on call today to meet you in London , in the evening. A THOUSAND APOLOGIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel guilty while typing this message. Ayesha had forwarded your message to me . I got to see it, only after I spoke to you. Anyway I plan to leave early 2morrow and meet up with Ashok some time during mid-day . I am not sure about Anu and Akshara, as Akshu has caught a bug and a fever, most probably from the creche. I have personally assessed her and she , at present, is not fit to travel. My contact number is 07985063801. I am staying at Travel Inn, road, Heathrow. ( for Sat night) Phone 08701 977132. I only wish that I could be as dedicated as Ashok. !!! See all you folks tomorrow. I just took out my dirty Lungi and wondered whether it would be feasible to wear it tomorrow. Then I remebered the implications of Hypothermia and placed it back, wherever it was. GOOD TO HEAR YOUR VOICE , ASHOK anna !! I will catch up with you the first thing in the morning. Bye for now. regards, Ravi `91. ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 charu, rakesh et al., i am going to take a pass at this time --- this topic keeps coming back-- i will give my rebuttal next time --- silence doesn't mean i accede --- i don't want to spoil the romance and nostalgia in the hawayein of our lovely egroup right now-- ashok '84 charusmita hawaldar wrote: Dear All, Today I attended the first ever satellite conference in India by auspises of FOGSI.The light was thrown over the medicolegal aspect also,concerning this the surprising statistics show that doctors in USA and Australia decline the Ob-Gyn branch due to number of litigations against them.This will further provide poor services to patients and more no of litigations!The total audiance to this conference was estimated to be 12,000 ; with 102 societies linked togather ! Charusmita 1986. Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok now you have mellowed down haan! i have alwz felt that one shud play the ball on the front foot...which i feel lacks in doctors in usa...they alwaz fear litigation n all that ...no doc harms a patient out of will i gueess....if it has to happen it does happen... its alwaz good to introspect... which we all do in fact.... makkar to america mein bhi bahut hain ashok yeh tum hamein naa bolo ki wahan sab doodh ke dhule hain! huh.....tum hamare college ke ho is liye tumhe maaf kiya....koi aur hota to maloom nahi uska kya haaal hota!... u know well i take the balls on the front foot! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: medical accidents happen -- who else but surgeon like you would know -- here there is heavy surveillance for medical errors, heavy penalties and you might loose your license in addition to becoming broke because of malpractice suits-- everytime a colleague of mine goes he/she has these horror stories to tell about management - mis in reputed hospitals and they are so numerous and disgusting that one gets concerned-- this one instance was a uk returned ped neurologist -- detals in next mail-- self analytical and self critical within reasonable limits is healthy thing to do -- so isme hamare deshprem ko kyo ched rahe ho yaar -- chill out my friend, asoka '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi i did ms at sevagram...mch n dnb at bombay sloppy diagnosis at apollo huh bhaskar,,,,.... dont tell me these things dont occur in usa....i heard srivedi(actress) had her father operated on the opposite brain lobe in your usa!.... say somethin now bhaskar!.... the whole india doesnt become bad because one wrong diagnosis was made somewhere! remeber you were born here too... so better respect ones motherland! rakesh khera-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: congratulations rakesh -- i thought you were a sewagram faculty-- btw at indraprastha apollo a friend's niece had such a sloppy diagnosis that i was ashamed about state of affairs in mera bharath mahaan !! food for --- did you complete MS at sewagram ? ashok ' 84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok thanx for askin me what i am! im a urologist n also involved in remal transplant at apollo hospital,new delhi i hope that will stay in your mammary glands forever!huh! take care rakesh-86 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: thank q rakesh -- can you jolt my memory and tell me which dept you are in ?? ashok '84 Rakesh Khera wrote: hi ashok i must say that you have the zeal to go to so long a distance to meet old friends.i must congratulate you on showin this extreme enthusiasm n hope you have a nice time in london....hey ravi take good care of ashok! bye rakesh-86 batch shyamkamath wrote: Dear Ashok, I was very pleased to learn about ur presence in London for the reunion.U deserve a pat on ur back from us both, for pulling off a great transcontinental surprise. Have good fun and tell us in detail about the wonderful evening. Shyam(84) Re: i am in london Dear UK alumni, Our dear Asokan has reached London !!!!! He has specially come here to attend the re-union. I could not believe it at first. My wife, Anu, called me at the hospital. I was in Trauma theatre , doing a few regional blocks. At first she gave me a number to contact Ashok, but then I really thought that he is in Chicago and so decided to get back home first and then make the call. Of late I realized that this number is indeed a UK mobile number and that meant that he must be in UK . Ashok Babu, I sincerely apologize for not being present in person to receive you and show you around London. Its a shame that I did not get any info on your arrival sooner. I could have managed to adjust my on call today to meet you in London , in the evening. A THOUSAND APOLOGIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel guilty while typing this message. Ayesha had forwarded your message to me . I got to see it, only after I spoke to you. Anyway I plan to leave early 2morrow and meet up with Ashok some time during mid-day . I am not sure about Anu and Akshara, as Akshu has caught a bug and a fever, most probably from the creche. I have personally assessed her and she , at present, is not fit to travel. My contact number is 07985063801. I am staying at Travel Inn, road, Heathrow. ( for Sat night) Phone 08701 977132. I only wish that I could be as dedicated as Ashok. !!! See all you folks tomorrow. I just took out my dirty Lungi and wondered whether it would be feasible to wear it tomorrow. Then I remebered the implications of Hypothermia and placed it back, wherever it was. GOOD TO HEAR YOUR VOICE , ASHOK anna !! I will catch up with you the first thing in the morning. Bye for now. regards, Ravi `91. ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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