Violence Against Healthcare Professionals and Vandalism of Hospital Infrastructure
The alarming upsurge in episodes of violence against healthcare workers and vandalism of hospital infrastructure over the last more than 2 decades is frightening. As a backlash, it is reshaping the medics’ response to address medical emergencies and intractable illnesses. According to a report, more than two-thirds of health workers face some kind of violence in their lifetime. Hospitals are places to treat the diseased, the debilitated, and the moribund. Haplessly, they are turning fast into bedlams of chaotic uproar where medics may be abused, vituperated, browbeaten, kicked, bruised, slapped, punched, drubbed, and thrashed without the fear of law.
DOCTORS : THE REAL VICTIMS
Another day, another girl violated, there is no sign that this could be the last such case. The absence of assurance has become a cause of concern for parents across the country. The society, overtaken by wolves, has become a big stinking hell hole, indicating a failure at multiple levels with an urgent need for deterrent measures and strictest action through a speedy trial
Healing the Healers: Addressing the Struggles of Medical Students and Resident Doctors
The pursuit of a medical career is often considered a noble and prestigious journey, one that requires immense dedication, intelligence, and resilience. Yet, behind the facade of white coats and healing hands lies a complex and deeply troubling reality faced by medical students and resident doctors. The profession, demanding as it is, comes with profound challenges that place an unbearable strain on the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of those on the frontlines. The issues they encounter are not simply occasional hurdles but systemic problems that demand urgent attention and reform.
STRIKE : NO SOLUTION
The manner in which a postgraduate trainee doctor of R.G.Kar Medical College was raped - murdered is bound to anger the doctors and other medical staff working in hospitals. The careless and insensitive attitude of the Central Government is also to blame for this sorry state of affairs and needs to be given a serious look. If they could timely enact stringent laws, strengthen the law enforcement agencies and legal system it could bring some drastic change in the mindset of the male dominated society.
A Cry for True Freedom: The Unheard Voices of Healers
There can be no celebration, no joy, only the silent, steadfast resolve to fight for a future where freedom is not just a word but a lived reality for every doctor, every healthcare worker, and every citizen of this land.The medical community, the healers of this nation, should only consider celebrating Independence Day when this noble profession is finally liberated from the shackles of violence,
GHAR - WAPSI
The MCI was abolished by the Government of India alleging corruption, irregularities and malpractices in Medical Education and replaced by National Medical Commission, whose performance in recent times has been no better.After the Apex Court's order of NO RE-NEET, the next all important question is whether NEET or the NTA is actually needed ?.
MILES TO GO
Violence against doctors were already a common occurrence, but of late rape, murder and other criminal activities have overtaken the atrocities bringing about no radical change in the security system, a demand that the medical profession has been consistently putting forward. The alleged rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata recently is another glaring example of an inept hospital administration's inability and other security agencies in protecting our doctors on duty.
When Caregivers Become Victims: The Grim Reality of Medical Professionals' Safety
Just as doctors are punishable ( even jailed) under PNDT & POCSO , held responsible for Rape & abortions even when they have not committed the crime/ even on trivial things such as forms not properly filled! On similar lines, why shudnt all the authorities responsible for entrusting the young doctor’s security be punished, asks Dr Tripti in this blog
SATYAMEV JAYATE
With the NTA's alleged irregularities numbering around 21, it is in the eye of a storm vehemently trying against all odds to salvage its remaining self respect by doing everything possible in the name of the game to stop a RE- NEET from taking place and this time succeeding too as the Apex Court after exploring all evidences of paper leaks surprisingly ordered a NO RE-NEET after observing that the paper leak was restricted to Patna and Hazaribagh i.e. it was localised - a decision that did not go well with the student community and many others who felt that the Apex Court had with jaundiced eyes failed to see the right thing in the right manner.
Lessons for India from NEET 2024
In the NEET 2024 case, the Supreme Court acknowledged that the paper was indeed leaked. However, the court refused to annul the examination. In response to the irregularities found in NEET, the government has formed a high-level committee to bring extensive changes to the entire process. Despite the Supreme Court's decision, most students who appeared for NEET 2024 believe that this year's exam was marred by discrepancies at every level, and many undeserving candidates have secured merit positions and are now preparing to enter medical colleges. This unfortunate situation will only embolden the paper leak mafia.