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Why Bangladesh Still Relies on Foreign Doctors: Lessons from Global Emergency Healthcare Systems

When a nation’s heartbeat falters, who steps in to save it? In Bangladesh, the answer too often comes with a foreign accent. Despite decades of progress, Bangladesh’s healthcare system still leans on foreign doctors to fill life-saving gaps. But why does this dependence persist, and what can we learn from countries where emergency medical systems respond with clockwork precision? In this post, we delve into the realities of Bangladesh’s medical infrastructure, explore global best practices—from Japan’s disaster response units to the UK’s NHS—and uncover lessons that could help the nation stand on its own feet in times of crisis. Bangladesh’s Harsh Reality: A History of Tragedies and Healthcare Gaps Bangladesh is no stranger to devastating accidents. From political violence and factory fires to chemical warehouse explosions and mass transit disasters, thousands have suffered severe burns and injuries over the years. Some notable tragedies include: Political unrest and petrol bomb attack...