A viral video exposing Pakistani doctors betting on C-sections has led to their immediate sacking, sparking widespread condemnation from medical professionals and influencers alike.
A shocking incident has sent ripples through Pakistan’s medical community and sparked national outrage: two female doctors were caught on video engaging in a disturbing betting game during active C-section procedures. The clip, which quickly went viral, showed Dr. Ayesha and Dr. Tayyaba at a Lahore hospital, wagering on which of them would complete their surgery first, complete with a ‘referee’ and victory signs. This egregious breach of medical ethics led swiftly to their dismissal, along with Dr. Tayyaba Fatima Toor, Dr Maham Ameen, and Dr Zainab Tahir, who were also implicated.

The medical profession, traditionally revered for its dedication and noble service, is now grappling with the consequences of this incident, which has ignited a broader debate about professionalism and the influence of social media on healthcare providers. Many doctors, including prominent digital creators, have vociferously condemned the actions of their peers. These influencers, who responsibly navigate the digital space while upholding their professional duties, have voiced their dismay and emphasized the critical importance of patient dignity and ethical conduct within the operating theatre.
Among those speaking out is Dr. Affan Qaiser, a well-known medical professional and digital personality, who highlighted the stark contrast between the video’s content and the expected decorum of an operation theatre. He stated, “The environment at operation theatre is always comfortable, friendly and professional but not the one we saw in that specific video.” Similarly, Dr. Bisma, another influential doctor, expressed her disbelief, questioning, “Ridiculous! Breach of privacy where is PMDC.” Their collective stance underscores a unified front against such unprofessional behavior. Dr. Javed Iqbal further articulated the core issue, stressing that it is “strictly prohibited and unethical as doctors to breach patient’s privacy or to indulge into such activities like betting in operation theatre, but most importantly, a surgeon should keep one thing in mind that he doesn’t need to be speedy but competent.” Even Dr. Waqar Bin Saif, through a powerful message, reminded everyone that “Patients are not content. Respect, consent, and professionalism define a true doctor.”
The swift action taken by hospital authorities, issuing show-cause notices and suspending the implicated doctors, sends a clear message: such actions are a severe violation of medical ethics, an insult to patient dignity, and a direct breach of professional standards. This incident serves as a crucial reminder for all healthcare providers about the sanctity of their profession and the paramount importance of maintaining ethical boundaries, especially in an era dominated by digital content creation. What do you think this means for the future of medical ethics and social media in Pakistan?
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