Pero in fairness, mga brayt baya nang mga Indian.
Dire, halos half sa population sa mga doctors, mga Indians.
In fairness, there are some who are nice.
Daghaan indian doctors over there 'te? There are significant indian docs in pennsylvania and new jersey reigon, but there are also very many Filipino docs too. Whenever I preceptor for Dr. Bermingham, a guy who i shadow in the pulmonology floor, he always introduces me to his collegues and most are Filipino or Indian. Daghaan jud ta kastanan in the medical field. Most nurses and docs in the east coast are usually Filipino or Indian. (indians usually tend to be very crowded in internal medicine and gastroenterology, but alot of Filipino docs are in emergency room, pediatrics, cardiology, and daghaaan puti docs in surgery) but that is my own opinion.
Speaking of which, when I was in the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine Professional Internship this summer, we were rotated for 2 weeks in the Cleveland Clinic, Huron Hospital System and the Cleveland Foot and Ankle Institute, and i was surprised because i saw sooooo many Filipino nurses (ICU,CCU,ER, OR, PCU, MED SURG); and then when we went to the main Cleveland Clinic Hospitals (cleveland clinic is the 3rd largest hospital sytem in the country) i was introduced to physicians and surgeons--and most of the residents and attending physicians in neurology, cardiology, emergency medicine and nephrology were Filipinos. It was ridiculous. There I was rotating around the 3rd largest hospital system in the entire United States---and the majority of physicians were either Filipino, Indian, and Puti. LOL.
It is undeniable jud; Filipinos constitute a major factor in the health system diri. Professionals jud na ang Pilipino. There was even patients who I heard would only refer to Filipino docs or cared by Filipino nurses. That really says alot about us. Buutan plus, maayo jud ang work ethic sa atong kababayan.
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