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HYD: Niloufer Junior Doctor is attacked by patients

Hyderabad: In the second incident, it was reported in the range of several days, another junior doctor was attacked at a government-managed hospital in the city on Saturday by patient relatives.
The latest incident occurred at the Nilofer Hospital where students last year, Dr.
Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, was attacked by officers a patient who allegedly honked their horns when they blocked the exit of the ICU building.
Superintendent Niloufer Dr.
Murali Krishna submitted the truth of the Nampelal police.
In his complaint, the supervisor stated: “Dr.
Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, the final year of the Pediatric Department of Postgraduate, was attacked by officers of MD Shafuddin patients in the hospital on the ground floor of the intensive building.
Requesting the necessary actions against the defendant.” According to complaints, the incident occurred around the clock 2 pm.
The accusation began to abuse the doctor when he sounded a signal to them to clean the road.
The officers opened the car door, hit the doctor on the face and tore his clothes.
A female officer also uses a rough language against Reddy.
Toi’s efforts to reach reddy or families involved in the incident for their comments failed to produce any results.
This approached the heels of previous events reported from the government’s chest hospital where a junior doctor was attacked, which caused riots between the medical brotherhood and boycott of tasks.
“We constantly work for fear of losing trust in patient servants and the consequences of what we have to bear.
If the public treats us in this way, even though we work for 36 hours with stress and in stress, it will cause trauma,” said a person Junior doctor for women from the hospital.
Meanwhile, members of the Junior Telangana Doctor Association (Tjuda) said that this recurring incident caused many doctors to slip into depression.
“Many doctors now face mental health problems because of the extraordinary workload and ugly treatment they have been gown by them by patient servants,” said Dr.
Dharmula Sagar, President Tjuda.

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