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Bihar: Internship ‘Stir Hits Health Services at Govt Hospital

Bihar: Internship 'Stir Hits Health Services at Govt Hospital
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Patna: Protests launched by MBBS Internships in the state seeking an impactful OPD ceremony in all government medical universities, including Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) and Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH), on Thursday.
Many patients must be disappointed from the hospital because the internships do demonstrations and forced closure of registration counters and OPD services at PMCH and NMCH.
Reports that reach out from other places say Skmch, Muzaffarpur, and Darbhanga Medical College and hospitals also held protests.
At PMCH, more than a hundred gradual apprentice workers demonstrations with shooting reading placards should not get the cooler ‘,’ Kam Hamara Jyada Hai, benefits of Pip Bhi Aadha Gai ‘and’ one country, one allowance ‘.
They also forced the closure of registration and opd counters, causing discomfort for many patients.
Agitat internships said the amount of RS 15,000 as a benefit to them was not enough to meet the costs needed.
PMCH Inspector Dr.
I Sakur said that even though patients who reached the OPD faced problems because of the occurrence, all other work such as operations and emergency services remained not affected by the support of junior and senior hospital doctors.
He said because the request of the internship was related to the state government, the PMCH administration only asked them to withdraw a shower at the patient’s interest.
The meeting of all heads of the PMCH Department will be held on Friday to ignore the strategy in terms of continuation of internal protests.
Young Medicos who showed also forcing the closure of OPD in NMCH and sat in Dharna near the emergency department.
They said while the internship at Patna-based IGIMs received around Rs 27,000 per month, others issued the same task in other medical universities treated differently because they paid lower amounts as benefits.

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