Millennium Post

‘ALL FINAL YR PG MEDICAL STUDENTS TO BE DEPLOYED ON ICU DUTY FOR 6 MTHS’

Undergradu­ate and Postgradua­te Nursing students have also been put on ICU duty; authoritie­s directed to complete recruitmen­t in four days

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: With an allhands-on-deck situation here in the Capital with respect to COVID-19, the Delhi government has now decided that all final year postgradua­te medical students in the city along with undergradu­ate and postgradua­te final year Nursing students will be “immediatel­y deployed” in COVID Hospitals run by the state to facilitate the dire need for additional healthcare workers in Intensive Care Units (ICUS) here. As per the order, the government has instructed that all these students would be at the Delhi government’s disposal for a period of six months and that they must be recruited in the next four days.

The decision comes after a major meeting was undertaken under the chairmansh­ip of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who has now taken charge of the Health Department.

The meeting on Friday was held to review the COVID-19 situation in the Capital, specifical­ly to check how ICU infrastruc­ture in Delhi can be speedily ramped up in light of the increasing number of cases being detected every day. While it was decided that increasing

ICU infrastruc­ture in the city had become the need of the hour, it was also agreed upon that another major challenge would be to equally ramp up ICU manpower to man these beds and tend to the patients who will soon be occupying them.

The note issued from the Delhi Secretaria­t said that all Medical Directors had flagged this as a major problem.

At the meeting, Dr Sarin of the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences suggested that all final year MD/MS/DNB graduate

Doctors in various PG Medical Institutio­ns be engaged for a period of six months in Delhi government-run COVID Hospitals and that similarly final year Undergradu­ate and Postgradua­te Nursing students also be deployed at Delhi government facilities on CU duty. The Deputy Chief Minister noted that most PG Medical Institutio­ns in Delhi are affiliated to the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprast­ha University and appointed Vice-chancellor Mahesh Verma to recruit and deploy the required number of final year MD/MS/DNB and Nursing grads for a period of six months at COVID-19 hospitals here. Sisodia’s office also authorised Verma to recommend the necessary honorarium or stipend that must be provided to these students, who will be working under the Delhi government under these circumstan­ces.

The Delhi government has ordered that Verma “shall complete this task within four days in coordinati­on with Principal Secretary (Health)”.

It was agreed at the meeting to immediatel­y rationalis­e the doctors, Anesthetic­s, and Staff Nurses of various Delhi government hospitals on “an urgent basis” for optimal utilisatio­n of their services in Delhi government COVID-19 hospitals here. In addition, Sisodia also directed all dedicated COVID19 hospitals in the city to increase their ICU bed capacity and other infrastruc­ture as soon as possible. Millennium Post had on June 19 reported that in light of the additional beds being built here and the rising number of cases, Delhi would require at least 5,000 additional health care workers by the end of this month. Government officials at the time had said that all avenues are being explored.

The Deputy Chief Minister noted that most PG Medical Institutio­ns in Delhi are affiliated to the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprast­ha University

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 ?? PTI ?? Workers give final touches to the makeshift of 10,000-bed COVID-19 facility being prepared at Radha Soami Satsang Beas grounds on Friday
PTI Workers give final touches to the makeshift of 10,000-bed COVID-19 facility being prepared at Radha Soami Satsang Beas grounds on Friday

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