Nagpur: Population doctors from all states launched a strike starting at 11am on December 31.
In Nagpur, resident doctors are missing from Ops and regional beats.
However, they continue to work in an icus, victims and in the Covid ward.
Because the problem of the counseling NEET is in the Supreme Court, the doctor has revised their demands.
Previously, they had announced that strikes would continue until the government announced the date of the counseling of the NEET.
Now, they have requested the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) to issue a notification that states the recruitment of non-academic junior residents is the same as the population in certain universities.
“Our main concern is the number of resident doctors in medical colleges.
At present, we practically work on 2/3 of our strength.
So we want Junior residents.
Non-academic appointment can also work.
Because this will ensure that patient care does not Stabbed in the midst of a surge in Covid case caused by Omicron, “said Middle Mard President Dr Avinash Dahiphale and added that the strike would continue until the demands were fulfilled.
Meanwhile, residents have demanded the state engine to be fully prepared for the Neet counseling.
“Country counseling preconditions such as charging forms and document verification must be completed as soon as possible.
The state must release the schedule of the same thing so that it avoids further delays,” the latest release reading by Central Mard.
Although patient care is not affected in two GMCs in the city, doctors await state action.
“If the authorities fail to act, we will not have a choice but to include all emergency services and ICUs also in strikes,” read releases.