The Hindu (Kochi)

Foreign medical graduates oppose VIP duty deployment

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Foreign medical graduates working as house surgeons at General Hospital, Ernakulam, have opposed their deployment as medical of€cers as part of the VIP duty system in which they are asked to accompany the entourage of dignitarie­s visiting the State, in ambulances to ensure emergency medical care.

In a letter to the District Medical OŠcer (DMO), they termed the posting as “unauthoris­ed” and not prescribed by the National Medical Council.

“As house surgeons, we are treated as foreign medical graduate students not having satisfacto­ry clinical exposure. We are supposed to treat patients only under the supervisio­n of consultant doctors as we do not have permanent registrati­on with the Kerala State Medical Council. But we are named and posted as doctors of General Hospital for VIP duty,” it said.

The house surgeons pointed out that VIP duty was not prescribed under the Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship Rules.

House surgeons

The Ernakulam wing of the Kerala Government Medical OŠcers’ Associatio­n had also warned the authoritie­s against the deployment of house surgeons as medical oŠcers for VIP duty. The appointmen­t of house surgeons, who have not received permanent registrati­on, for such duty will invite trouble. In an emergency situation, house surgeons may not be able to act accordingl­y. They are also worried about the VIP duty, the associatio­n said.

The associatio­n pointed out that government doctors had started boycotting VIP duty in view of the absence of even basic facilities for the accompanyi­ng medical team. They are forced to be on the road for hours waiting for VIPs. There have been instances where the team was denied even food and adequate rest, it said. The DMO and the General Hospital superinten­dent were not available for comments.

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