District doctors abstain work for two days
The outdoor services will remain suspended both in private and government hospitals, cold operations (planned surgeries) will also remain suspended for two days. However, emergency services will be on.
The outdoor services will remain suspended both in private and government hospitals, cold operations (planned surgeries) will also remain suspended for two days. However, emergency services will be on.
The announcement comes as a fast-unto-death agitation by junior doctors at the hospital entered the ninth day, with three hospitalised so far.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Tuesday wrote a letter to Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda, urging for timely conduct of NEET PG 2024 counselling
Indian Medical Association (IMA), West Bengal state branch, on Tuesday has threatened to continue its fight for justice for the gruesome rape and murder of the 31-year-old woman postgraduate trainee (PGT) doctor inside her workplace, R G Kar Medical College Hospital.
Doctors from B. R. Singh Hospital, Eastern Railway conducted the medical tests of former principal of RG Kar Medical Hospital and College, Dr Sandip Ghosh and three others arrested.
District magistrate of Meerut K Balaji has thanked IMA Meerut for the telemedicine initiative via his tweet.
In its plea, the IMA said this notification would result in creating havoc in the established system of medical care and treatment being provided to the citizens of the country.
According to a report of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Bihar unit, more than 250 doctors and health workers are currently infected with Coronavirus and have been admitted to various hospitals for treatment while it has also claimed lives of two doctors, including an eminent ENT specialist Dr NK Singh posted with the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) so far.
“We have had to face many challenges while dealing with the Corona Pandemic, but with the support of all sections of society, we shall soon overcome this crisis,” the CM said while addressing the meeting.
Thereafter, hundreds of patients suffering from various ailments like heart disease, high blood pressure, renal failure acute and chronic dysentery, and people with flu-like symptoms, found most of the chambers and clinics closed.