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- Jasin
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Re: Australian immigration
They're trying to steal the secret recipe to vegemite.
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- Jasin
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Everyone 'spies' on everyone.
- Aquarius
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Yep - it's quite a hostile act from a supposed ally.
Apart from that, I know police don't like Indians because they are arrogant and argue the point even though they are in the wrong. And I can't say I liked working with Indian nurses. I've worked with a few and the Hindu ones are the worst. The Sikh was ok - she trained in Australia. But any Indian nurse who trained in India is a total disaster. They never follow proper infection control precautions - they don't even wash their hands half the time. And they can't be told! They'll listen only because they have to and then they'll go off and do things the way they want. Then they don't like it when they get in trouble - insinuate they're being picked on. That unfortunately was the experience I had with them although if they trained here it was different thankfully.
- Jasin
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The Indian Surgeons & Doctors were good and professional (except for one Gyno creepoid).
As for the General Staff Indians - well, they did mostly try to 'haggle' or argue at times and shirk any responsibilities at any opportunity.
I found the West Africans the worst of the lot. Total lazy and aggressive types who wanted everything revolve around them. The southern Africans, like Botswanans were much better and disciplined (as Botswana is a more affluent society) with much pride in their homeland Medical Industry and Uni's.
As for the General Staff Indians - well, they did mostly try to 'haggle' or argue at times and shirk any responsibilities at any opportunity.
I found the West Africans the worst of the lot. Total lazy and aggressive types who wanted everything revolve around them. The southern Africans, like Botswanans were much better and disciplined (as Botswana is a more affluent society) with much pride in their homeland Medical Industry and Uni's.
- Bobby
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Indians can't be trusted.Aquarius wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 2:51 pm
Yep - it's quite a hostile act from a supposed ally.
Apart from that, I know police don't like Indians because they are arrogant and argue the point even though they are in the wrong. And I can't say I liked working with Indian nurses. I've worked with a few and the Hindu ones are the worst. The Sikh was ok - she trained in Australia. But any Indian nurse who trained in India is a total disaster. They never follow proper infection control precautions - they don't even wash their hands half the time. And they can't be told! They'll listen only because they have to and then they'll go off and do things the way they want. Then they don't like it when they get in trouble - insinuate they're being picked on. That unfortunately was the experience I had with them although if they trained here it was different thankfully.
- Aquarius
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Jasin wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 3:16 pmThe Indian Surgeons & Doctors were good and professional (except for one Gyno creepoid).
As for the General Staff Indians - well, they did mostly try to 'haggle' or argue at times and shirk any responsibilities at any opportunity.
I found the West Africans the worst of the lot. Total lazy and aggressive types who wanted everything revolve around them. The southern Africans, like Botswanans were much better and disciplined (as Botswana is a more affluent society) with much pride in their homeland Medical Industry and Uni's.
I've never really worked with Indian doctors fortunately. When I worked for the mussos back in the 80s, they were bringing in Indonesians on tourist visas and getting them to work in the factory almost as slave labour - although they lived on the premises for free. Naturally they'd overstay their visas - some for years. Occasionally there would be an accident in the factory and one of them would be injured. The CEO would ask me could I take them to the Indian doctor a few blocks away. He would treat them cash in hand without any pesky questions about visas and would ignore the fact that injured workers in Australia are entitled to Work Cover. I would refuse because I didn't want to be involved and because I didn't want some guy dripping blood all over my pristine car. Sorry, I'm not insensitive to someone's suffering but I was employed there doing the accounts and that was not part of my duties.
But have you ever read the book "Sick to Death" about Dr Jayant Patel - also known as Dr Death? He was employed as Director of Surgery at Bundaberg Hospital. A total fraud who should not have been working as a surgeon in any hospital due to his gross negligence charges in the US and his banning from doing surgery. He used to stick his fingers into patient's wounds without wearing any infection control gloves or washing his hands!! An ICU nurse Unit Manager was the whistleblower who exposed him. He was guilty of deaths but as she found out hierarchy is king in the hospital system. Fortunately Hedley Thomas came on board and Patel was quietly whisked away back to the US - and Qld Health even paid his fares. But they got him extradited back to face the courts and he went to jail. What happened in Bundaberg Hospital and the vilification of nurse Toni Hoffman was the stuff of nightmares. There were some podcasts made about it.
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Aquarius,
That's disgusting and could cause loss of life.He used to stick his fingers into patient's wounds without wearing any infection control gloves or
washing his hands!! An ICU nurse Unit Manager was the whistleblower who exposed him.
- Bobby
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Immigration Junkies | Pauline Hanson's Please Explain
- Aquarius
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And the infection control nurse was running behind him with a box of inspection gloves calling Doctor! Doctor! No wonder he was called Dr Death! He did kill three people with unnecessary operations. That was why Bundaberg Hospital loved him - the number of operations he was doing. That was all that mattered.
Regarding the gloves and handwashing - it was drilled into us from Day 1 - what is the single most important thing a nurse can do to stop the spread of infection? And the answer - wash her hands!! Some people just didn't do it - and they were all Indian from my experience.
It sure wouldn't have happened in Matron's day!
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