The Asian Age

AIIMS doctor apologises, healthcare services still hit

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Healthcare services at AIIMS were hit on Friday as routine surgeries were cancelled, out- patient clinics functioned partially and patients seeking OPD consultati­on were sent back due to a strike by resident doctors over an alleged assault on one of their colleagues by a senior doctor. Meanwhile, accused senior AIIMS doctor tendered a written apology, when he appeared before the inquiry committee and later proceeded on leave on the directions of an internal probe panel.

The doctor, who is heading a department at AIIMS, appeared before the inquiry committee which was constitute­d after the protesting resident doctors demanded his immediate suspension.

Only the emergency and ICU services functioned. Routine surgeries were cancelled and academic activities and exams were postponed indefinite­ly, an administra­tion official said.

The Resident Doctors’ Associatio­n ( RDA) has demanded that the senior doctor be not allowed to take in thesis candidates and conduct any verbal or written examinatio­n.

On Friday, the hospital administra­tion put in place a contingenc­y plan for patient- care services, as a part of which facultyon- call in all clinical department­s had to physically man the in- patient wards.

“OPD services will function on restricted basis till such a time normalcy is restored. Only follow- up patients with prior appointmen­ts will be registered in OPD. New patients OPD registrati­on will be done as per availabili­ty of faculty in respective OPDs as decided by Head of Department/ Unit concerned. No walk- in registrati­on will be done,” the administra­tion said in an order.

Routine surgeries will remain suspended and only emergency cases will be taken up. Diagnostic services will function on a restricted basis, it stated.

“Head( s) of all clinical department­s will make arrangemen­ts for roundthecl­ock availabili­ty of doctors of speciality concerned either from research staff or by the faculty members. Under no circumstan­ces any inpatient ward will function without physical availabili­ty of doctors of speciality concerned,” it stated.

The strike gave a hard time to patients who had to return without treatment from the premier hospital. Some of them were asked to visit the nearby Safdarjung hospital.

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— PTI

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