Hyderabad: Amid the concern of the third wave of Covid-19, 38 Doctors of Crossing who worked in government hospitals and medical colleges throughout the country showed the door.
The action was taken by K Ramesh Reddy, Director of Medical Education (DME), Telangana.
DME is told that a total of 43 doctors are on ‘unauthorized absence’ in various institutions.
Some of them have been absent since 2001.
Many of the Osmania Medical College, Government Medical Colleges and Niloufer Hospitals.
Furthermore, a constitutional investigation committee that is looking for an explanation and rejoined the date of these doctors.
The committee submitted a report recommended the cessation of 38 of 43 doctors.
Many of those who attract vanishing laws are assistant professors in the main department such as neurology, anesthesia, pediatric surgery, opthamology, pharmacies, among others.
“We have observed many of them not on duty for almost two decades.
Their absence not only affected the daily function of the institution but also blocked seats for prospective candidates and seriously where there were no recruitment that could be held until they were stopped.
Now, that person These people are stopped, we will display this post as empty and issue recruitment notifications for the same thing, “K Ramesh Reddy, DME told TII.
On December 28, 2021, DME issued orders looking for an explanation from this doctor about why their services could not be stopped with direct effects.
If there is no explanation submitted, their service will be stopped on January 4.
The termination has been processed after the protocol from publishing shows notice for years.
Now, DME has instructed their respective colleges to tell those who were stopped from their duties.
Register the names of these doctors, read orders – “The head of the related institution was ordered to communicate these commands to the address of the official 38 doctors and provide the compliance needed to this office.” This is not the first time DME has fired doctors and medical faculty members from their work.
In February 2021, 27 doctors found absent from medical tasks fired by DME.
Before that, in 2017, 134 specialist doctors were found absent in the regions and across districts and public health centers and were stopped by DME.