GMCH directs 5 resident doctors to vacate hostel for a month after clash
Nagpur: The Govt Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Nagpur, administration has taken disciplinary action against five junior resident doctors following a violent altercation on the campus earlier this week. The doctors were directed to vacate their hostel accommodation for a month, while a proposal was sent to the Department of Medical Education and Research (DMER) recommending deduction of one month's stipend.The action is based on a report of the inquiry panel formed on orders of dean Dr Raj Gajbhiye after both groups filed complaints.The incident took place on May 10 and involved resident doctors from the radiology and surgery departments. According to the report, the dispute began over differences regarding patient scan reports. What initially started as a verbal argument between a junior resident from radiology and a junior resident from surgery soon escalated into a scuffle that reportedly spread from the radiology department to other parts of the hospital.The internal inquiry committee found that several residents were involved in the clash that allegedly disrupted X-ray services temporarily and caused inconvenience to patients and attendants.Dr Gajbhiye said the incident was a "minor tussle" between resident doctors. "Both parties were found to be at fault. Since there was physical misconduct involving grabbing collars and fighting, it amounted to violation of hostel discipline rules," he said.Clarifying the nature of the punishment, the dean said the action was not permanent. "It is a minor disciplinary action. The doctors will have to stay out of the hostel for a month," he said.Meanwhile, the administration has also come under criticism as police was allegedly informed about the incident only on May 12.The DMER has sought a detailed report from the GMCH dean. Further action may be taken based on the findings of the state medical education authorities. Medical experts said such incidents among health care professionals can adversely affect patient care and hospital functioning.
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