Dibrugarh: Resident Doctor of Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH) on Monday boycotted all academic work and routine services, including the patient’s (OPD) department, elective operating theater (OT) and ward service, as part of protests throughout the country.
This step comes after a repeat delay in the national-cum-entrance eligibility test (PGG) [Neet PG] Counseling 2021, which has caused staff shortages.
President of the Junior Doctors Association (JDA), Amch, Kirshan Hanse Chinthong, said: “Doctors in all countries have worked tirelessly to carry out normal and covid tasks.
We have served with two third of the total workforce for the past six months, after a collection The 2018 population fainted in May.
The PG Neet examination, which was supposed to be held in January, took place in September.
The new batch of Resident doctors should join in October, but so far even the counseling process has not started because of the court process.
So, to mark our protest In unity with the federation of the population association and as decided by the Association of Doctors Residents throughout the country, the Amch doctors have resigned from all our academic work and routine services.
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Iftikar Hussain, Secretary General, Jda, Amch, said:” Our appeal repeatedly to the Ministry of Health and family welfare during bebera The last day to actively intervene to accelerate the entire process that falls on deaf ears and has no progress.
We only got verbal guarantees from the relevant authority.
Previously, our withdrawal of OPD services on November 27 as a symbol of protests failed to arouse response.
With the possibility of other Covid-19 waves, the situation will be a disaster for the health sector.
If the problem is not handled in time.
We once again wanted to urge the center and the Supreme Court to take concrete steps to track the court process and accelerate the entire counseling process and receipt of NEET PG 2021 urgently.
If not, Onus from an unfavorable situation that affects health services will be the authority concerned.
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