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Finance for Small Industry-Wrong Signals
doctors have the temerity to claim. For all practical purposes one cannot escape the fact that a person cannot carry out two whole-time jobs together for a sustained period on a regular basis. A practising whole-time medical teacher, therefore, has to neglect one of the two jobs of teaching or private practice. Since the exchange of cash is a more potent force demanding ins tant accountability in the arena of private practice, it is easy to guess where the negligence is apt to be. All said and done, there is no moral, ethical and now, legal ground to tolerate the system of private practice by government doctors.