ON E-CLINICS: Here& #39;s my cents mga darlings. NEVER magiging fair ang online commencement ng clinics. NOT EVERY STUDENTS ARE BORN WITH RESOURCES TO DO IT.

Pinag-uuniform niyo kami to comply with certain "uniformity" tapos it will take a pandemic to not bother about "uniformity"
at all? WHACK. This undertaking (if itutuloy) is VERY PRIVILEGED. Hindi po lahat anak ng kung sino na may access sa dental chair o typodont. LOAD NGA PANG DATA hirap ba iba, tapos ito pa.
Nakakafrustrate. Parang desisyon muna bago magconsult,,,ganun ba yun? What happened to leadership trainings we boast annually? As you can see, decisive leadership is a double-edged sword. These opinions are coming from an unpriviledged clinician, atleast hear from us sana—muna.
I will be firm with my suggestion noon pa lang: Tap the PDA and let local chapters accept clinicians to do "OJT".

1. Magsstay ang competency ng mga clinician on "practical work"

2. Remotely accessible, nationwide.
Just think of how "Doctor to the Barrios" are. Ang laki laking potential nito pero bakit hindi man lang natin makitaan ng onting posibilidad. Pwede naman maging mahigpit sa documentation if "dishonesty" ang magiging concern.
"Pano yung mga may parents na may clinic? Doon na sila magOJT?"

Ang sagot jan, DELICADEZA. Please don& #39;t let me explain this.
"Bibili din naman kayo ng gamit kung normal clinics"

Gets pero wala naman po yun shipping fee???,,,
The point of this thread is that, the advent of online clinics is ONLY ADVANTAGEOUS to those who can provide the needed materials, and that is unfair.

Walang pila, walang eni-eni.
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