Mangaluru: Symbolic strike - doctors in State to stay away from work on Oct 2


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Sep 11: Indian Medical Association's (IMA) state unit president, Dr Rajashekhar S Bellary, informed that doctors all over the state will symbolically strike work for half a day on Gandhi Jayanti, October 2, to draw attention of the government towards some grave problems faced by people in medical profession. He said that because of attacks all over the country on the medical fraternity, a situation in which doctors find it hard to discharge their duties has been created.

He addressed members of the district chapter of IMA during his visit on Saturday September 9 night. "We have become easy target for central government, state government, judiciary, consumer courts, common people etc. Union and state government are showing interest in drafting laws that are detrimental to medical profession. Therefore, we are left with no other alternative but to fight back," he said.

Bellary said that because of the fact that medical profession too has been brought under the ambit of consumer protection act, the very form of relationship between doctors and patients has undergone change. He said that expectations of patients has also gone up in tune with rising cost of treatment. He expressed apprehension at the attacks being launched against hospitals and doctors even in cases where doctors are not at fault.

"The state government is planning to implement public group medical insurance from November 1 onward. There is worry that this will have adverse impact on medical profession. IMA state unit will investigate this proposal in its entirety and take a decision soon," he stated.

IMA district unit president, K Raghavendra Bhat, presided. State general secretary, Dr B Veeranna, vice president, Dr Shivakumar S Kumbar,a city unit treasurer, Dr G K Bhat Sankabittilu, president designate, Dr K R Kamath and others were present. On this occasion, doctor of Bengaluru Manipal Hospital, Dr Devanand, delivered talk on heart transplant, while Dr Mallikarjun Kalashetti spoke about bone marrow transplant, as part of continuing medical education programme.

  

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  • Sudhi, Byndoor

    Tue, Sep 12 2017

    Yes no doubt you people face problems due to some section of the society who indulge in violence but why don't you see the larger section of the society who in spite of the problems and sufferings keep silent in the hospital even though some of the doctors, nurses and staffs do so mistakes. You go to a hospital as a ordinary person for some treatment maybe for you or your family member without telling that you are a doctor. There you will understand how people suffer in hospital.

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 11 2017

    Sad indeed
    Doctor, once a revered set without a nary of greed, now have bought themselves to this stage and have got into be disciplined looks like.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Mon, Sep 11 2017

    What a coincident.Here doctors are on strike and other side liquor is closed on October 2- Gandhi Jayanathi day.That should be interesting.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 11 2017

    Yes….Doctors….we support you against the attacks on Duty Doctors…. But are you ready to take some social responsibility too when a death of patient happens due to medical negligence of Hospital Staff or Doctors??? Pls don’t argue like a privileged or reserved community in our highly democratic country!!! We trust you lot because for critical patient and for their family you are next to GOD only

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