Now that we know that this guy is a speech therapist, it brings to light a trend that someone shared about foreign Indians working in Singapore Hospitals.
Apparently unless you are doctor or the hospital administrator, nurses and healthcare workers in India for some odd reasons are considered below low class. When the local hospitals began hiring people in the paramedical category in the early 90s, they would ask for white coats to keep up impressions of being a doctor.
The biggest culprits are the sonographers or ultrasound technicians who would even go home wearing their white coats. Looks like talking big and creating a false impression is right up his alley. The white coats phenomemon is also noted among FT Indians working in labs and pharmaceuticals industry in Tuas. Just go to the carpark.
Apparently unless you are doctor or the hospital administrator, nurses and healthcare workers in India for some odd reasons are considered below low class. When the local hospitals began hiring people in the paramedical category in the early 90s, they would ask for white coats to keep up impressions of being a doctor.
The biggest culprits are the sonographers or ultrasound technicians who would even go home wearing their white coats. Looks like talking big and creating a false impression is right up his alley. The white coats phenomemon is also noted among FT Indians working in labs and pharmaceuticals industry in Tuas. Just go to the carpark.