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Without fresh PGS, Med Colleges wrestle with Crunch staff

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Mangaluru: Lack of postgraduate doctors right when the Covid-19 case is increasing rapidly, having a worried hospital that is now burdened with stick staff.
The PG-Neet counseling will begin in a few days and this PG doctor will report to the hospital around February-end.
Another problem that the hospital can be faced in the next few months is a graduate doctor that occurred on leave two months before their final exam in April.
Medical colleges have asked the doctor not to take leave two months before the exam because it will flood the hospital that has tense staff.
Added to these two challenges is the number of postgraduate doctors who test covid-positive every day.
“The PGS we serve in three large hospitals.
The existing PGS is under extraordinary pressure because there is a delay in the arrival of the first year for almost eight months.
The workload is now balanced with the help of internship MBBS.
All health care facilities are burdened.
The only one The blessing is that even though there are many cases, the inpatient ratio is lower than the first and second waves.
However, we are worried about what will happen in the coming days when cases peak, “said Dr.
B Unnikrishnan, Dean of Kastba Medical College, say.
This College takes a post-graduate every year.
Unnikrishnan said two to three postgraduate apprentices of positive tests almost every day.
“PGS that works for hours without much rest and is testing positive because the new variant spreads faster.
We have to isolate and quarantine the PGS.
As a result, the workforce has shrunk,” said Dr.
Antony Sylvan d’Souza, Dean of Father Muller Medical College .
DR Antony also shows that because the hospital system chokes and the workforce is stressed, the college has requested.
After year-end graduates do not take leave but continue to work.
“Going, EN-MASSE leave will really tear down the system.
PGS has approved our request,” he said.
Medical colleges expect the latest fresh PGS arrival in the first week of March.

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