India News | Doctors Strike Affects Functioning of Medical Colleges in Kerala

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The government medical colleges across Kerala faced a severe crisis on Monday due to the continuing strike of PG doctors raising various demands.

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 13 (PTI) The government medical colleges across Kerala faced a severe crisis on Monday due to the continuing strike of PG doctors raising various demands.

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The protest, on for the last four days, was against the State government's alleged failure in fulfilling their demands, including restoration of the 4 per cent annual salary hike of resident doctors.

The patients, who reached the medical colleges from faraway places, were seen going back without getting treatment as the house surgeons also joined the strike.

Meanwhile, State Health Minister Veena George urged the doctors to return to work saying the patients must not suffer.

The Minister told reporters that the demands of the protesting doctors are being met by the government and the appointment of the non-academic junior resident doctors in medical colleges is on.

"The interview for the non-academic junior resident doctors is going on in medical colleges. The State government is taking steps to meet all the demands of the doctors. However, I would like to urge the doctors to not make the patients suffer," Minister said.

She said the issue related to stipend of the doctors and other matters were already being discussed with the Finance Minister.

On December 11, the government issued an order to appoint 373 non-academic junior residents in medical colleges. However, the protesting doctors claim that the number was not enough.

The Minister said the other demands, including withdrawal of PG doctors from PHCs and first-line treatment centres, were already accepted.

The strike affected the functioning of OP services. Only emergency surgeries were conducted today.

"The doctors are on strike. Half of the patients were turned away and only the emergency and the COVID treatment facility are working fully," a patient, who reached the hospital in Thiruvananthapuram from Adoor, almost 100 km away, told the reporters.

The situation was no different at Kalamassery medical college in Ernakulam district.

A huge crowd was witnessed in front of the OP counter and patients alleged that they had to wait hours to meet the doctor.

Many departments remained shut today.

Representatives of the house surgeons told the reporters that they have conveyed their demands to the Health Department and would return to work on Tuesday.PTI RRT

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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