Behind the Curtains with Dr. Mansoor Baseer Pal
Behind the Curtains
Dr. Mansoor Baseer Pal
The Most Feared Professor of KEMU
by Moeed Ahmed, Laiba Khalid and Taroob Latef
Chairperson of ENT (Unit I)
KEMC Graduate Class of 1981, FRCS (UK)
KEMC Graduate Class of 1981, FRCS (UK)
Senior
Registrar Walsgrave Hospital UK
Assistant
Professor Fatima Jinnah (1991-1999)
Professor
AIMC (1999-2003)
Professor
KEMU (2003-present)
Author of numerous published
papers, Dr. Pal holds special interest in nasal and sinus surgery
Cynical on the
outside but just as soft hearted on the inside, Dr. Pal was as forthright as
one can be, evaded no questions and spoke fearlessly on every matter.
A renowned weight
lifter and arm wrestler of his time with a thriving love for England, Dr. Pal’s
face lights up every time he talks about his late father and wishes he had
walked in his footsteps to pursue Physics as his career.
PART I:
DR. PAL THE MAN INSIDE
What
are your hobbies? How do you like to spend a regular Sunday ?
Layt k cricket match dekhna aur late k adha sona adha jagna
aur tv dekhna. But fail to do so 80% of the times because of guests,
weddings, pending works etc.
Favorite
actor?
None but
there is a favorite actress that I won’t tell :P
Favorite
drama?
Used to
watch translated version of the Spanish drama Salvador, it was very
interesting.
Was
your marriage love or arranged?
Arranged.
What
do you love most about your wife?
Alhamdulillah
everything !
I have 2 daughters
and a son. My son has done PHD in IT from London University and now he is a
teacher in Oxford University. Wo kehta hai abba tu ki parha reya ai King Edward
mein. My older daughter is on a scholarship in Lums studying Economics and
choti wali abhe teer chali rahi hai har taraf. She wants to go to MIT.
Why did you come
back to Pakistan from UK?
A very, very, very
pinching question (he laughed).
When you are sailing two boats, it becomes extremely
difficult to decide which boat to continue sailing and which to abandon. From 1991-1995,
I was sometimes in Pakistan and sometimes in UK. I passed step 1 in 1982 just
after MBBS but for Step 2, I needed money. No money! And I was stuck here! But
I worked and earned for myself and with my own money and my parents’ dua, I
went to England. But I guess it was not meant to be.
I won’t
say that it was love for my country that made me come back
because it will be a
false statement. May be in the back of my mind or heart,
there was some hidden
love but I came back because my mother
was alone and very ill and I was her
only son.
I
personally believe I made a mistake.
I was stuck here for ten years. I tried two times to go back
again but I wasn't successful.
Why do you think
that you made a mistake?
You will only realize this when InshaAllah, you will go
abroad and you will see the difference in the quality of work, the hours you
work, the reward you get and the mental peace you have there. In this country,
most of the time you are busy with things not required of a normal person e.g
this is not functioning, this is disturbed, bills theek karao, ye karao. It is
all nonsense.
Secondly, we have been trying for more than ten years now to
develop this place but of no use. When you are working somewhere and things are
not improving, you don’t feel like working there anymore.
The other reason is medical teaching. When you teach
somebody and you don’t get the feedback you deserve, you feel unhappy. There is
unhappiness in this country. Mostly everybody is unhappy. Are you happy? No.
The only thing which keeps us here is that may be internally you find
satisfaction about working for your institution. But it’s a very depressive
environment, very depressive.
Why did you become
a doctor?
Another very burning issue! My father MashAllah was highly
educated. He was PhD from Princeton University, New Jersey and was teaching at
Punjab University as Professor of Physics.
Einstein was my
father’s Professor !!
I was very good in Physics because it was the subject of home.
It was difficult for me to decide what to do. When your parents are in an age
where they are mostly unwell and you are still studying, the child has to do
certain things and finish them quickly. He cannot keep planning because he
looks at his parents and he sees that his support system is not going to last for
long.
My mother was very keen that I should become doctor because
my khala, khalu and another khalu were all doctors and graduates of KE and more
well-off than my father although my father was much more educated than all of
them.
This is the problem of this country.
Educated
people are in trouble.
Less educated are flourishing.
Fraud people are
flourishing.
Straightforward people are dying.
I listened to my mother. May be after few years, I realize
that she was correct but till now, I think she was incorrect.
In my opinion being a doctor is not a very good
profession
if you want to flourish, unless you are mentally a businessman!
If
you are a professional medical doctor, you cannot earn much
but if you are a
business minded doctor, you will earn a lot.
If you were not a
doctor?
My father insisted, very rightly probably at that time that
you should do physics and go to America. I think he was right because he knew
the way of going about it. If somebody had sent me to America with a “brain of
little less quality”, maybe I would have done better. Lekin Allah behter jaanta
hai. Ho sakta hai mai fail ho jata.
Why ENT?
Another very, very burning question (he laughed)
Zindagi mae aik cheez bari important hai is mulk
mae.
Wo hai sifarish. Agar ap kay paas sifarish nahin hai,
phir baray masail
hain. I wanted to go in eye
from the very beginning.
Less operating time. Huge number of patients. Interesting
subject. Immediate reward. A blind person comes with cataract. And leaves with
sight. Wo sari zindage duayein dega. Eye was my pet subject. But I with no
money got a job of Medical Office in child psychiatry. Wo bhi larai ho gai :P
I was with Prof Zafar Haider (MS) in 1983 one day, wo
Khawaja Azeem Sahb ko mera haath pakar kay kehtay hain, ‘This is the professor
of this institute in future.’ I said, ‘Hain? Maine bahir jana hai sir. Mai
ithay ni raina.’Pata nai uski baddua ya dua lag gai :P
I went to paediatrics for a while and left. Leaving paeds
was also a mistake. But I remained crazy for eye.
Zafar
Haider Sahb said to Prof of ENT one day, ‘Ye bara acha bacha hai.
Is ko le
jayen.’’ I came to ENT for three months. Wo din aur aj ka din.
Jo yahan hai wo
ap ko milna hai (he placed his finger on
his palm).
You cannot fight your fate. May be it was a good thing for me.
Maybe, I wouldn’t have been good at eye. I don’t know.
Do you think ENT
is a good profession for girls?
If they are very keen to make money, then may be gynae &
obs is a better profession.
But if
they are keen to have a relatively
relaxing life
and better chance of promotion, then it is a good subject.
I was
in England, mein betha hun, gynae walay arai hain,
orthopedics walay arai hain,
phir phajji ja rai hain phajji arai hain,
ENT walay araam se bethay hain.
Money
is same. Quality of life is same.
Internationally, ENT is at a very high level. Achay mulkon
mein tu apko ENT mein aise job nai milnay wali. Here however, ENT is getting
low and low.
Would you ever
like to be VC?
Never, mein is kaabil he nai. Never!!!
My
father used to receive a letter every three years from his university stating
that these are 2-3 candidates who want to be elected as Vice Chancellor. These
are their details. Who would you vote for? All alumni used to get such letters.
Internationally, Vice Chancellors of all good universities are elected by
alumni. Yahan pe agar teen banday kharay hotay aur un mein se aik Arshad Cheema
hotay with all his credentials and abilities tu kis ne select hona tha? (At
this, other Assistant Professors sitting by him echoed Arshad Cheema!).
When we came to KE we used to hear about Mumtaz Hassan,
Ghazala Musa and Arshad Cheema. Usk baad se koi nai. Ap ne kiska sunna hua hai?
Koi nai hai ab.
What do you think
about our cricket team playing in the world cup?
Theek hai bus aik do sifarishi ghussay huay hai. One being
our opener, Motuuu! :P Na fielding karni ati hai, na batting. Do aur bhe hain.
Selection committee he kharab hai. Aur usko select karnay wala bhe jo picture
mein nai hai, jisko Imran Khan bari dafa point out kar chukka hai. Everyone is
afraid, afraid of the game, afraid of the opponents.
We as a nation are
fearful, including me.
Your say on Imran
Khan?
As a person he is a very nice man. He has sincere feelings
for his country. He can lead Pakistan to a good place but Imran Khan ka sath
kis ne diya hai?
Ab Allah unko khush rakhay wo shadi shuda hogaye hain, pata
nai kia chakkar hua hai, kia masla hua hai. Usk baad se khamoshi bhe agayi hai.
Lekin yahan pe koi raula hua hai. Maulvi Fazl-ur-Rehman par gaya hai usay :P
Do you play any
sports?
I am very bad at cricket but khelta zarur tha. I was very
fond of kite flying, school se ana guddyan urana.
Ever got a supply?
Yes pharma! Our professor retired on the eve of our exam and
left his AP in charge. He was a good man, meray friend bhe hain ab, meray
patient bhe hain. Class unko tang kia karti the. Out of 200 sudents, 150 failed
pharmacology that year including me. Like I said, imtehaan he nai hua tha na.
Did
you ever mark proxy?
No, I
never did. I hate such fraud from the start. My father was a very honest person;
there was no concept of fraud in our house.
What
about those students who mark proxy in your class?
Jootian maarnay ka
dil krta hai. If you are absent then stay
absent. What difference will it make? Was a student ever detained if he stayed
absent for 10-15 days? You do wrong for
nothing.
Galat kaam kro koi bari achievement krni ha
to, koi atom bomb bnana ha, ye kia chotay chotay fazool kaam hain.
Favorite
color?
Blue
Favorite
place to go on a vacation?
My
second home England. My lovely England! (jera menu
lift hi nai kranda :P)
Favorite
restaurant in Lahore?
At
different ages your favorite restaurants change. When you are single your
liking is different. You can even enjoy at Gawalmandi. When you are married,
you try to impress that someone special and go to better restaurants. At that
time we used to go to Chinese restaurants mostly. When you have kids, you start
thinking about what they will like, kabhi KFC chalay gaye kabhi McDonalds
chalay gaye. Now they have grown up and have their own preferences aur saadi choice hi muk gayi ha.
Now the
main thing is to restrict your diet. I am probably a psychological patient or something;
I don’t want to go to restaurants that offer buffets. It disturbs me a lot. I
don’t know why, maybe I am crazy. People outside are roaming hungry and you are
eating 20 varieties of dishes. Do you like it? Think how much of it is wasted.
You overeat, even throw away. You don’t like to donate 500-1000 to a mosque. You
assume all beggars are professional, suppose someone is not professional, will
you ever donate more than 500 Rs?
This reminds me of an incident. 7, 8 years back when I used
to live in Muslim Town, I was standing outside my house when a young boy came
to me and said: “Sir, I am very sorry, I have come from Karachi and I have lost
my money. I am here to get admission in LUMS but I am short of this amount of
money. Please help me.” What will you do? It was late night and the next
morning was the last day for admission. What to do? Khair Allah ne dimag ma
daala, I helped him. He said he was well off and will return the money as
soon as he goes back to Karachi. That never happened. But 7 years later my
daughter got scholarship from LUMS worth lakhs. Maybe it paid off!
When
are you retiring? What are your plans after retirement?
I will
retire on 18th July 2016. I am formulating some plans. Though none
of the plans I made in life before ever succeeded. *laughs* I have a great idea in mind which is very difficult to
implement. It has been my wish to do such work. I can’t disclose it. It is
neither ENT related nor medical related. I don't want to do anything medical related, will continue to practice to earn a
living but if I manage to implement my idea I may quit medicine too.
Are
you looking forward to retirement?
Waiting
for it. I would love to retire right now!
Best
memories of KE as a student?
As a
student, there are many. Student life is the best of all.
Best
memories as a professor ?
*Laughs*
I feel I
was better off at AIMC. You should have some helping hands, money and
administrators to develop the department you work in, which unfortunately is
zero here. In AIMC, the development is smooth. It would have
been fun now that the principle is my friend Mehmood Shaukat.
But the
working process and theatre were best at FJMC Ganga Ram. We regularly used to
perform some major surgeries in the theatre there which we are not able to do
here. Ear surgeries were very common. The biggest problem here is that the
patient environment is very poor.
What
do you want from life now?
Ye mulk theek
hojaye. Imaan dari ajaye.
Don’t know how it will come but it should come.
If
something happens to this country, every Pakistani anywhere
in this whole world
will be in trouble.
So this country should survive and survive strong. Get rid
of certain people jin se chutkara mushkil ha waisay. Everybody here wants to
get everything using wrong means. Jb tak ye soch develop nahi hoti k ma ne dusray k liye sacrifice
krna ha, jb tk ye soch develop nahi hoti k ye uska right ha mera right nahi ha,
tb tk koi tabdeeli nahi aye gi.
PART II:
DR. PAL THE PROFESSOR, THE
EXAMINER
Where did the “chai
pio gey” phrase originate from?
When a student comes in for viva and the external starts
asking certain questions, mein tu sawaal he nai karta, I say this as a hint
that you are making a big blunder !!! Chai k sath biscuit kha len, apko koi
hosh aye.
It is famous among
students that if you offer tea it means: beware and if you offer biscuits later
with it, it means: you failed?
Bilkul theek samjhen hain students. All I mean is “Sudhar
jao”. Sudhartay kyun nai?
Prof
Akhtar Khan was a principal here; he was professor of Medicine,
un ka aik sonay
ka daant tha. Un k baray mein mashoor that k unka
agar koi sonay ka daant dekh
le tu wo fail hojata hai because the teeth
only showed when he smiled and he
smiled only when a
student gave a wrong answer.
You
often ask movie and match trivia in vivas?
I do,
just to relax the mood. Students look so tense as if there is a ghost in here.
Are you aware how
terrified students are of you?
I don’t know what the reason is, but I would like to know
from the students why they are terrified. (Feel
free to comment below :P) My children also say that I am very terrifying
but I don’t think that I am. Aj tak fourth year mae terrifying baat kia hui
hai? Ap ko goli maar di hai?
Everyone says that
ENT is the most terrifying subject of five years and any students can fail. The
word of supply always comes to mind with ENT.
Acha sochain ge, acha ho ga. Bura socho ge, bura ho ga. It’s
a natural formula. Ap ko aik cheez khatarnaak lag rahi hai. Ap usay khauf se
daikhtay rahain ge aur dartay rahain ge!
If students are terrified or afraid of me
tu Allah ki mere pe bari rehmat hai k meray kuch kiye
begair he log mere se dartay hain
Don’t you think
that because of such terror, your relationship with students is not too good?
I don’t think so. Relationship of students with other
teachers is also not good. The student to student, student to teacher, student
to junior and student to senior interaction of KE students is quite bad. If I
meet a student or colleague of KE, he doesn’t meet me as nicely as a student or
colleague of Allama Iqbal does. Allama Iqbal students are good with each other.
Nishtarians are very good with each
other. But Kemcolians… Apnay apko dekh lo. Tussi keray khush rainday o apas
mae!
Ye pichlay dus saalon se ENT Unit I and II theek
chal rai hain.
Warna is se pehlay I and II were like this *dishum dishum*
Abhe
bhe agar puch len tu upar se mil k rehtay hain,
thallay walay abhe bhe nai
theek.
What are your
criteria to fail a student?
First criteria: What is written on the card he brings along?
Is he regular or irregular?
Second criteria: Uski shakal meine kabhi dekhi hui hai k nai
dekhi?
Third criteria: ENT ki basic cheezein apko ani chahye. You
should know what is tonsil, what is nose and what is ear.
Any piece of advice
to the upcoming fourth year?
Firstly don’t listen too much to your seniors. They may
unintentionally misguide you. Secondly, the notes circulating under my name are
not written by me. Thirdly, ap log bilkul he book se parh k ajatay hain,
lecture sunna karen for example indications of tonsillectomy book wali sunana
shuru kar detay hain mujay. Class mein jab apko parhaya hai tu phir kya masla
hai. Ent is such an easy subject jisko ap ne mushkil banaya hua hai.
Any favorite
student?
Throughout my tenure, aik he larki ayi the jisko meine khud,
apnay hath se distinction di the. Although there was a Professor’s child in her
class too but I gave her a distinction. Bus wo aik he nazar ayi the. She was
brilliant. Lekin utna brilliant ap sab ko hona zaruri nai hai.
Sir name?
Meinu nai yaad!!
Do students with higher contacts press you for better marks?
Many !
Every year. But the deserving students never get less marks than them. No
question about it. And if others are failing at their level, we pass them too.
And then the overall result gets better. There were 62 expected supplies this
year but we gave grace marks to pass the majority. Everybody passes the written
exam, you know the pattern very well, and it’s not very hard. MBBS is very easy
provided you keep a system in mind while studying. You fail only if there is
some mishap, sickness or you make a blunder during the viva, it’s easy
otherwise.
What do you think
about our examination system?
I believe teachers have reduced their own worth. Cursed is that
teaching jahan ap students se dar k marks de dein, 17 18 distinctions de dein.
Our
teachers used to say 95% result aya hai tu imtehaan koi nai hua,
agar 30%
result aya hai tu imtehaan phir bhe koi nai hua kyunk wo revenge liya gaya hai.
Genuine imtehaan, genuine honay chahye.
Genuine imtehaan pe students agar
ghabratay
hain tu wo mera tu koi masla nai hai.
Agar ap chahtay hain hum ghora, gadha barabar kar den tu jis
din mein retire hojaun mere pichay ghora gadha barabar kr dena, I don’t care.
While I am sitting on
the seat of making decisions, I will do right by it.
One thing you
would like to change in our examination and teaching system?
Teacher and students both should be sincere.
Hmari cricket team ko sab gaalian nikaal rai hai, kya waja
hai. Bayemaan ghussay huay hain. Aik player ko agar pata hai that he is not fit
for this big match, he should quit! Emaandaari ajaye ge. Team theek hojaye ge.
Ap log kehtay hain wo bohat bura hai, us ne supply laga di.
Think why is he doing that? Wo kya chahta hai? Wo chahta hai ap emaandaar
hojayen. Students from here are flourishing abroad. Why? Because they learn to
be sincere and hard working.
To develop a university, to quote Arshad Cheema’s word, we
should have a proper research unit where we clinicians don’t fit. It should
have a proper research team and a Professor specializing in this field. And
they should be well paid. Secondly a number of good students from fourth and
final year should be given the opportunity of doing internships abroad on the
university’s expenses.
Mujay ap logon ne khatarnaak banda banaye hua hai, mein tu
bohat bura banda hun na, mein asal me ye chahta hun! Ye koi bhe nai chahta
yahan. Yahan MS bana rai hain, wo kaun karnay aye ga. Apko option diya jaye to
give America’s exam or to do MS in KE? Which would you pick? Wo cheez kyun bana
rai hain jahan us institution k bachay anay k lye nai tyar.
Difference
between the students of KE and other colleges?
Kemcolians are obviously
better but boht zyada hogye han.
And it
is unfortunate that after so much hard work done by them and us, most of them
will quit.
So do
you think quota system should be implemented?
It is
the need of the hour. Girls-boys ratio should be 60:40. It will save the future
which you cannot foresee now. Female doctors hardly ever opt for specialties
other than Gynae, Derma or Peads. They think surgery is the job of male doctors
only. If you won’t believe in yourself, how will the others believe in you? You
continue to be scared. There are so many famous female surgeons. I’ll quote an
example from home. My elder sister is a general surgeon and is probably more successful
than many male surgeons. Female doctors usually don’t want to work. There are
also examples of many male doctors expert in Gynae Obs. You can excel in any
subject provided you are good at it.
Ending
message?
Parya kro, mehnat karya kro ! You should not get depressed thinking that you will fail or pass. You have to prove that you are good. No one will
fail you until you deserve it!
Tarley minte kr k zindagi nai guzarni, mehnat se
guzarni ha, kamyabi Allah ne deni ha. Fraud nai krna, chakar ni dena!!!
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