Jaipur: Residents’ doctors summoned their strike on Wednesday night after the Department of Medical Education and representatives from a nervous doctor meeting ended with an agreement.
“We will continue our duties from 9 o’clock in the morning, Thursday.
In the meeting (with the Ministry of Medical Education), an agreement was signed, after we decided to call our strike,” said Dr.
Amit Yadav, President, Jaipur Association of Resident Doctors.
The population doctor did not work in OPD and IPD for the last 10 days and stopped working in the workspace and ICUS for the past five days.
From December 6, they continued the strike.
In the agreement, it was stated that the decision of the Counseling Neet PG was being treated by the center.
At demand for an extension of the time limit for paper presentations and posters, it has been decided that the principles of medical colleges will send letters to the National Medical Commission.
The date of submission of the thesis will be extended until February 28.
For Chiranjeevi Swasthya Bima Yojna, TPA cells will be formed to do work, which residents have done.
Nodal officers will be appointed for the doctorate in service to make the procedure easy to receive in the PG course by building coordination between the Ministry of Medical Education, the Directorate of Health and Medical High Schools.
Chairs for senior citizens will be increased as needed.
Approved that resident doctor will get three extra hikes of the two today.
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