The Asian Age

Doctors of Safdarjung, 2 other city hospitals suspend OPD services

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, NOV. 27

Resident doctors of three central hospitals in the national capital namely RML, Safdarjung and Lady Hardinge on Saturday suspended OPD services in protest against repeated delay in conducting NEET-PG 2021 counseling.

The move was following a nationwide call by the Federation of Resident Doctors’ Associatio­n (FORDA) for suspension of out-patient department (OPD) services at hospitals from November 27.

“Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, admission to various courses in NEET PG 2021 has been delayed indefinite­ly. The residents are carrying both Covid and non-Covid services tirelessly in the last one-anda-half years and exhausted both physically and mentally.

“They have been waiting patiently till date for some positive outcome of the Supreme Court proceeding­s in the matter of already delayed NEET PG 2021 counsellin­g. However, there seems no respite to their physical and mental distress, with the next court hearing scheduled on January 6, 2022.

“To mark our protest against these repeated delays and postponeme­nt in counseling, we the residents of ABVIMS and Dr RML hospital decide to withdraw OPD services on Saturday, 27 November, 2021 onwards, including Sunday OPDS,” RML RDA said in a letter to the hospital administra­tion.

The doctors’ associatio­ns demanded the government and the top court to take necessary measures to expedite the NEET PG counseling and admission

process, and to fasttrack the court proceeding­s.

Issuing support, AIIMS RDA also urged the Government of India to actively intervene in this matter urgently and expedite the counseling process, stating it is extremely unfortunat­e that NEET-PG 2021 counseling is being delayed indefinite­ly despite the fact that nearly two months have passed since the results of the entrance test were announced.

The entrance exam that usually happens in the first quarter of the calendar year was already delayed by many months as a result of the COVID19 pandemic. This extreme delay has led to a shortage of manpower in medical colleges all across India, the AIIMS RDA said in a statement.

“Thousands of postgradua­te seats will remain unfilled this year if the counsellin­g remains postponed,” the statement said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Resident doctors of Safdarjung Hospital protest against postponeme­nt of National Eligibilit­y Entrance Test postgradua­te counsellin­g in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Resident doctors of Safdarjung Hospital protest against postponeme­nt of National Eligibilit­y Entrance Test postgradua­te counsellin­g in New Delhi on Saturday.

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