Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Resident docs trade blows at KGMU

Trouble erupted over registrati­on slips for two medics who ‘drank excessivel­y’ at a party and were brought for treatment

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@htlive.com ■

LUCKNOW: Medical services remained paralysed for over an hour as two groups of resident doctors of medicine and orthopaedi­cs department­s fought with each other at KGMU trauma centre on Saturday midnight.

The scuffle took place at around 1 am when two resident doctors of the orthopaedi­c department were brought for treatment after they fell ill due to excessive alcohol consumptio­n in a birthday party, celebrated somewhere outside the campus.

“Two resident doctors of orthopaedi­c department fell unconsciou­s due to excessive drinking in the birthday party and hence were brought to the trauma centre by other residents, who also went to the party and apparently were also drunk, ,” said KGMU chief proctor Prof RAS Kushwaha. He wrote a letter to the Chowk police to lodge an FIR for damage of property and scuffle. The FIR was lodged on Sunday afternoon.

“At midnight, some of the resident doctors returned from a birthday party. Two residents fell ill due to excessive consumptio­n of alcohol,” Prof Kushwaha wrote in his letter to the Chowk police.

LUCKNOW : Patient services remained paralysed for over an hour as two groups of resident doctors of medicine and orthopaedi­cs department­s fought with each other at KGMU trauma centre on Saturday midnight.

The scuffle took place at around 1 am when two resident doctors of the orthopaedi­c department were brought for treatment after they fell ill due to excessive alcohol consumptio­n in a birthday party, celebrated somewhere outside the campus.

“Two resident doctors of orthopaedi­c department fell unconsciou­s due to excessive drinking in the birthday party and hence were brought to the trauma centre by other residents, who also went to the party and apparently were also drunk, ,” said KGMU chief proctor Prof RAS Kushwaha. He wrote a letter to the Chowk police to lodge an FIR for damage of property and scuffle. The FIR was lodged on Sunday afternoon.

“At midnight, some of the resident doctors returned from a birthday party. Two residents fell ill due to excessive consumptio­n of alcohol. They were brought to the department of medicine at the trauma centre (METC) ward by a few other residents who were also in the party and had consumed alcohol,” Prof Kushwaha wrote in his letter to the Chowk police.

Reportedly, the residents of orthopaedi­c department were asked by residents of medicine department to get registrati­on slips made in case they were required later if the illness turned serious. Registrati­on is necessary as any case can turn out to be a medico legal case.

Heated debate started between the residents of two department­s over the registrati­on slip and in the melee, some of the medicine department residents on duty were heckled and pushed. This irritated the medicine residents and they called more of their colleagues within minutes. In a group, they then reached the orthopaedi­c department in the building and beat up the residents there. During the tiff residents damaged the nursing station and computer fitted for patient care and record keeping.

Some of the patients who were waiting for treatment in the casualty ward came out and went to other hospitals, watching the residents fight. Some resident doctors got injured in the incident and got themselves first aid at the trauma centre only.

“A probe has been set up in the incident and the five-member committee will submit its report within three days,” said Dr Sudhir Singh, spokespers­on KGMU.

The members are Dr Sujata Dev, Dr Anoop Verma, Prof BK Ojha and Prof Suresh Kumar, with Prof GP Singh as its chairperso­n. Further action will be taken once the report is submitted

 ?? SOURCED ?? ■ The scene after the ruckus at KGMU trauma centre.
SOURCED ■ The scene after the ruckus at KGMU trauma centre.

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