Patna: Junior Doctors and Internships of all nine medical colleges and hospitals in the state, which have broken down on Monday to suppress the implementation of their five-point demands, attracting late night agitation after meeting with a meeting with the additional secretary of the health department of Kaushal Kishore.
President Doctor Association of Junior-Bihar Dr.
Kundan said the government had issued a letter to payment incentives for their services during the second wave of covid pandemic.
“Kishore has convinced us that all of our demands will be filled with January 15.
However, if the government fails to do it, we will launch fresh agitation,” added President Jda.
Apart from providing incentives for their duties during the second wave of covid pandemic, four other demands from Junior Doctors are the revision of the MBBS Interns scholarship due to January 2020, relaxation in the provision of bonds to pursue higher education, held the initial counseling and the appointment of NEET PG and the appointment of the junior Non-Academic.
Previously, the strike crippled health services in hospitals when the Junior Doctors abstained from OPD, emergency and other tasks.
However, those posted in Covid Wards, however, provide their services.
Dr.
Kundan said Jda violated agitation after recurrent applications they failed to attract the government’s attention.
Hundreds of Junior doctors held a peaceful demonstration at PMCH and Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) held the plaque.
Supervisor Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH), Dr.
I Sakur, said the junior doctor has no big impact on the PMCH function when senior doctors remain in OPSD, emergency and other units.
“At least 1,801 patients were attended by doctors in various OPDs at the hospital on Monday.
We used to record the number of patients who were almost the same in the normal days,” he added.
Superintendent Nmch Dr.
Binod Kumar Singh said the number of patients in OPD was 1,850 on Monday and no department had an impact on agitation.
“We have doubled the number of doctors to ensure that there is no return of patients who are disappointed from the hospital,” he said.