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50 Senior Doctors Resign from RG Kar Medical College Amid Protests Over Trainee Doctor’s Death

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In a dramatic escalation of protests at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, 50 senior doctors resigned on Tuesday, October 8, in solidarity with junior doctors who have been on hunger strike since Saturday. The protests were sparked by the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor, which has led to widespread unrest within the medical community. Social media posts and videos shared by hospital staff show senior doctors walking out to applause from students and colleagues. One doctor posted a video of the resignation walkout with a poignant message: “Safety in the workplace is basic. If you can’t ensure that, you have no right to demand services from doctors.” The protest has garnered significant attention, as doctors demand justice for their deceased colleague and call for systemic reforms at the hospital. Earlier in the day, 15 senior doctors had joined their junior counterparts in a symbolic hunger strike, further highlighting the growing frustration with the administration’s inaction. The junior doctors, who have been protesting for several days, are calling for improved security measures, increased staffing, and better working conditions at the hospital. They describe the current situation as being plagued by a “corruption-threat syndicate” and are demanding a safer, more transparent healthcare environment. Among their key demands are the implementation of a centralized hospital referral system, real-time monitoring of bed availability, and stronger security measures, including permanent female officers on campus. The mass resignation of senior doctors reflects the rising tension at RG Kar Medical College, with many doctors expressing disappointment in the lack of response from authorities. In a joint statement, the medical staff expressed their frustration: “There has been no response from the appropriate authority to solve and save our children from an impending health disaster.” Source: Business Standard

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Doctors’ Strike Continues as Talks with Health Ministry Fail to Yield Resolution

The Federation of Resident Doctors’ Association (FORDA) announced on Monday that their indefinite strike will continue after a meeting with officials from the Union health ministry failed to bring about a resolution. The strike was called in response to the tragic rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College, leading to the suspension of elective services, including OPDs and non-emergency surgeries, across government hospitals nationwide. Despite extensive discussions with the Union health minister’s team, no concrete solution was reached, prompting FORDA to extend the strike. Dr. Aviral Mathur, President of FORDA, confirmed that the strike would persist into Tuesday, with emergency services continuing to operate. FORDA’s demands include immediate action on the concerns raised by residents at RG Kar Medical College, assurances against police brutality, respectful treatment of protesting doctors, and swift justice and compensation for the family of the deceased. The association also urged the Union government to implement comprehensive security measures for healthcare workers in all hospitals and called for the establishment of an expert committee to expedite the ratification of the Central Healthcare Protection Act.

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