How is the life of a psychiatrist who runs an old age home in India?
The life of a psychiatrist in India can be challenging and demanding. Psychiatrists often face heavy workloads due to the increasing demand for mental healthcare services in the country. In India, there is a shortage of mental health professionals, leading to a high patient-to-doctor ratio. This shortage puts significant pressure on psychiatrists, who must often handle a large number of cases, leaving them with limited time for each patient.
Moreover, the stigma surrounding mental health in India can present additional challenges. Many people hesitate to seek help for mental health issues, leading to delayed or inadequate treatment (Read this article). Psychiatrists may need to invest time and effort in educating the public and breaking down the barriers associated with seeking mental health support.
During my journey, I had the privilege of meeting Dr. Animesh Chavhan, MD, a psychiatrist, who provided me with valuable insights into the challenges faced by psychiatrists and their involvement in mental health wellness programs. Despite being a man of few words, Dr. Chavhan’s responses were direct, honest, and to the point, which was refreshing.
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