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Home / Health / Doctors Quit Jamshedpur Hospital Amidst Strict Duty Code

Doctors Quit Jamshedpur Hospital Amidst Strict Duty Code

3 Feb

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Summary

  • 26 out of 65 junior doctors resigned from MGMMCH in two months.
  • A new, stricter duty code allegedly prompted the mass resignations.
  • Hospital superintendent cites annual exam preparation as primary reason.
Doctors Quit Jamshedpur Hospital Amidst Strict Duty Code

A wave of resignations has significantly reduced the junior doctor staff at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College Hospital (MGMMCH) in Jamshedpur. Over the last two months, 26 out of 65 junior doctors have left their positions. This departure has left the hospital with only 39 junior doctors.

The primary catalyst for these resignations appears to be a recently enforced stricter duty code. This new policy involves continuous, round-the-clock monitoring of doctors' attendance, ward presence, and punctuality. Consequently, some doctors faced show-cause notices and disciplinary actions for absences during surprise inspections.

However, the MGMMCH superintendent, Dr. Balram Jha, stated that such resignations are a normal annual occurrence. He explained that junior doctors frequently resign to focus on preparing for competitive postgraduate and super-specialization entrance examinations. While acknowledging the strict duty code might play a role, Dr. Jha emphasized that the pursuit of higher studies is the main driver for these departures.

To address the staffing shortage, MGMMCH has begun recruitment, selecting 12 new doctors from 20 applicants. These new hires will be distributed among various departments, with six assigned to anesthesia and three each to the TB, chest, and medicine departments, aiming to mitigate the impact on patient care.

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A significant number of junior doctors resigned from MGMMCH in Jamshedpur over the past two months, with a new stricter duty code and preparation for higher education exams cited as reasons.
At least 26 junior doctors out of 65 at Jamshedpur's MGMMCH resigned within the last two months.
The new duty code at MGMMCH involves strict, round-the-clock monitoring of attendance, ward presence, and punctuality, with actions taken against absent doctors.

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