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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Interview of DR. M.Kumar by Varsha Kumari PGDM (MM), Ishan Institute of Management & Technology, Gr. Noida


BIO – DATA
                      Name -                           DR. M.kumar
                    Designation–                  Doctor
                                                            Roshan hospital, Greater Noida
                    Date of Birth-                1958
                    Age-                                            52      
                    Ph. No -                          0120-3127235
                    Educational
        Qualification -                MBBS,MS
                                                
                    Experience -                   18 yrs
                                                        (A Govt of India Enterprise),
                                                              Jhalawar Road, Kota

ADDRESS                                         : OFFICE : AS ABOVE
                                                              RESIDENCE : 193-B, IL COLONY, KOTA

CONTACT  NO.                                : M- 94141 84035, OFFICE : 0744 2423504
                                                              R = 0744 2430801
                                                              EMAIL : pp-mktg@ilkota.in
                                                                              pkvasisht@gmail.com

COUNTRIES VISITED                    : JAPAN, RUSSIA, UKRAINE, CHINA,
                                                              ISRAEL, BANGKOK, NEPAL


HOBBIES                                          : TRAVELING, PLAYING CRICKET, READING
                                                               SPORTS MAGAZINES, SPORTS
                                                               ADMINISTRATION

Q1. What is your experience in the field of medical as a professional?
 Ans1. It’s a very challenging job and a tough one too. Many times we have to take big decisions which largely affect the society. It has to be taken with care as many things have to be considered. But the overall experience is good in this field.
Q2. `Other than this profile what you would have preferred?
Ans. In the field of the Education if this would not then definitely I would have been in The Education field. But after some years experiences I want to go to the in the field of the Lecturer ship.
Q3. When the new medicine is launched in the market the information is provided by the M.R. so how much it is effective?
Ans.Whenever new medicines are launched, we are informed about that first by the M.R. only. Later through other sources we gathe the information ourselves.
Q4. How many critical cases did he you solved?
Ans- He has no doubt have solved many critical case  and some of them were very difficult and actually according to him he did not counted how many critical cases actually he solved.
Q5. Why did you choose medical field?
Ans- I choose the medical field because it was the most fascinating thing to become a doctor and it is also an honor.
Q6. Do you think more youngster should choose the field?
Ans-yes, our young generation should be aspiring to choose medical field and to become doctor because our country needs very good professional and expert doctors in different specialization.
Q7. What is your opinion about reservation system?
Ans- According to present scenario and my perception there should be no reservation system, seats must be allotted and fill up according to merit basis and not based on caste system and it will give an opportunity for many aspiring students to become doctor.
Q8. A lot of people think that doctors do not have sentiments. What are your views on this?
Ans- Actually, a doctor cannot work with sentiments and too much emotion otherwise he will not be able to justify his profession. His profession will stop him from being sentimental. It cannot be said that doctors do not have emotions or sentiments but sometimes we have to face such cases were we have to take decision based on sentiments for saving the life of  the patients.
Q9. According to you what is more important for a doctor skill or experience?
Ans- Skill is of primary importance, experience comes in later, however they both are complimentary to each other.
Q10. What are your views on the education system in India?
Ans- The education system in India needs a make-over. They should provide better education at the primary level.
Q11.What is your complaint against the Government?
Ans- Indian Government should increase the facilities, for a doctor and also the number of hospitals.
Q12. What is the difference in the scenario when you completed your education and now?
Ans- The time when I completed my education the fees were much less but now it is much higher. There was a lot of sympathetic feeling for the weaker section of the society but now people are very professional. There is no more generosity left.
Q13.What would be your message to youngsters?
Ans-My message to the youngsters would be to do more hard work to build your career but never forget your country. Do something for your country and its people. Its our moral responsibility and duty.
Q14. What is your opinion on health and wealth?
Ans- Of course, it’s quite correct that health is wealth because if you do not have a good health all your wealth is a waste.
Q15. What all have you done to reach this position?
Ans-I have tried my level best and full devotedly done hard work to reach to this position. I had to cross many hurdles to achieve it. Well my qualification includes I am a M.S,F.I.A.M.S I would also like to thank my parents who have helped me a lot and guided and motivated me to reach to this position.
Q16. What was your dream since childhood?
Ans-Since childhood my mission was to become a doctor and wanted to serve the nation. I want to build up my career in this field and have tried my best to cross all the hurdles to reach my destination and my motto is to serve humanity.
Q17. Are you satisfied with your job?
Ans-Yes I am fully satisfied and I would like to continue with the job. Since childhood I love serving people and I am doing it till now. I am happy when I get new cases to solve as I get new opportunities to enhance my knowledge and to get new ideas from different cases.

Q18. Do you feel comfortable with the open minded patient or close minded patients who hesitate to tell the problem?
Ans. Obviously it is quite difficult with the close minded patients. It becomes very much complicated and the problem can’t be diagnosed properly. Open minded patients are relatively easier to handle.
Q19 What is your perception about the pharmaceuticals industry, National is the best or the Multinational one?
Ans.The molecules of medicine in multi-national companies are launched earlier than those at the national level. So, multi-national companies are preferred.
Q20. How you satisfy your patient either through medicine only or mentally also?
Ans. Medicines are one part. It is rather more important to satisfy the patients mentally. If they believe they can get well soon, then the result also will be positive.
Q21.What is your opinion about the present scenario of business world?
Ans. Business world is little different subject for us. But as per my knowledge which I keep on reading many new companies are approaching India its good. But thing I would like to mention is big company acquiring the small company. Its good but to small extent only.
Q22. Being a doctor what is your social responsibility, are you working for any non profit making organisation except this?
Ans.Yes I am working for poor people also, I am a part of NGO as a doctor ,there I am providing free services.
Q23 Last but not the least; I would like to know what your message to this young generation?
Ans. My message is youth should understand and remember that with so many difficulties we have got freedom, so they should respect it and maintain it. It’s good to be modern but basic culture should not be forgotten. We should not forget our basic culture and soil.