Thanks to you all
It is a nice arguement here about HMC.
As I said before (if anyone remember..) am a staff in HMC, I am cardiologist and I take shifts in emergency department.
My experience is always related to the cardiac room, which i think is a life-0saving place. When there is an emergency situation, all people rush and act quickly.
Again I think it is not a nationality related treatment, although may be some people give more attention to nationals for fear of complaints!! But in most cases you can see nationals staying and waiting in row just as expats. In OPD the same happens in most cases, although there may be priority for nationals to take early appointments but on the day of app., the one who comes first and take a number will be seen first. this is for sure.\\
Thanks to you all
It is a nice arguement here about HMC.
As I said before (if anyone remember..) am a staff in HMC, I am cardiologist and I take shifts in emergency department.
My experience is always related to the cardiac room, which i think is a life-0saving place. When there is an emergency situation, all people rush and act quickly.
Again I think it is not a nationality related treatment, although may be some people give more attention to nationals for fear of complaints!! But in most cases you can see nationals staying and waiting in row just as expats. In OPD the same happens in most cases, although there may be priority for nationals to take early appointments but on the day of app., the one who comes first and take a number will be seen first. this is for sure.\\