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Haryana Government Doctors End Strike: Key Reasons and Implications Explained
Chandigarh: Government hospitals across Haryana have returned to normal operations after doctors under the Haryana Civil Medical Services Association (HCMSA) called off their indefinite
TVVP Hospital Services Disrupted by Delayed Salaries and Staff Shortages, Warns Doctors Association
Hyderabad: The Telangana Government Doctors Association (TGGDA) has raised serious concerns over delayed salaries and administrative failures in hospitals run under the Telangana Vaidya
Doctors Unite to Denounce Vandalism at Sahyadri Hospital: A Call for Action
Pune: Following the incident of vandalism at Sahyadri hospital, the Pune chapter of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has condemned the incident, stating that
MP Addresses ECHS Scheme Concerns in Parliament: Key Issues Highlighted
Delhi: During Zero Hour proceedings in the Lok Sabha on Thursday, MP Capt. Brijesh Chowta drew attention to persistent delays in clearing treatment claims
Pune Doctors Charged for Issuing Unverified Diagnostic Reports Without Tests
Pune: A total of 17 individuals, including two Pune-based doctors associated with a private laboratory, have been booked by the Karad city police after
Hyderabad Retired Medical Officer Scammed of Rs 36 Lakh in Fake ED Arrest Scheme
Hyderabad: In a recent case of cyber fraud, a 61-year-old retired government medical officer from Hyderabad was cheated of Rs 36 lakh by cybercriminals
Supreme Court Directs AIIMS to Establish Board for Assessing Passive Euthanasia for 31-Year-Old Patient
New Delhi: Observing that the court cannot allow a 31-year-old man having 100 per cent disability quadriplegia and in vegetative state for 13 years
Karnataka Medical Officers Rally Against Branch Restrictions for In-Service Quota
Bengaluru: Medical officers of the Karnataka Health Department, willing to pursue postgraduate medical courses under the in-service quota, are protesting against the restrictions imposed
Rs 44 Lakh Relief Granted to SGPGI Doctors in Cancer Treatment Negligence Case While Rs 6 Lakh Fine Imposed for Record-keeping Failures
New Delhi: The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) recently exonerated Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, SGPGI and its four doctors from
Emergency Department Assistant Professor at AIIMS Bhopal in Critical Condition After Suicide Attempt
Bhopal: In a tragic incident, an assistant professor from the Emergency and Trauma Department of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, allegedly
Delhi Blast Update: Court Places 3 Doctors and Preacher in Judicial Custody for Red Fort Explosion Case
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday remanded three doctors and a preacher arrested in connection with the November 10 Red Fort blast case
Odisha Government Doctors Threaten Statewide Strike Starting January
Bhubaneswar: Upset and frustrated with the government for ignoring their long-pending demands, the Odisha Medical Services Association (OMSA), which represents government doctors in the
Supreme Court Recognizes Doctors as Unwavering Heroes During COVID-19 Pandemic
New Delhi: While considering the case concerning the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package: Insurance Scheme for those healthcare workers who were not formally requisitioned
Siliguri Doctor Accused of Assaulting Patient: Investigation Underway
Siliguri: A government doctor at a district hospital in Siliguri has been accused of physically assaulting and slapping a woman patient during treatment. According
Delhi HC Dismisses Criminal Case Against Hospital and Gynaecologist for Mop Left Inside Patient After Caesarean
New Delhi: Granting relief to a private hospital and its senior gynaecologist, the Delhi High Court recently quashed an FIR registered against them for
Telangana PG Medicos Protest Rs 15,000 Rejoin Fee and Stipend Delays Post Maternity Leave
Hyderabad: Highlighting the hurdles faced by female postgraduate medical doctors working in government and private hospitals in Telangana during their maternity leave, doctors have
Hyderabad Neurosurgeons OT Drug Security Lapse Leads to Two Deaths in Anaesthetic Injection Case
Hyderabad: A lapse in securing anaesthetic injections inside an operation theatre has proved costly for a Hyderabad-based neurosurgeon, after police booked him and two
Reperfusion Therapy for STEMI in Low and Middle-Income Countries: Insights from Dr. Thomas Alexander
Overview In this video, renowned cardiologist Dr Thomas Alexander, Senior Interventional Cardiologist and Head of the Division of Cardiology at Kovai Medical Center and
MARD Survey Reveals 33 Percent of Medical Colleges Delay Stipend Payments and 11 Percent of Resident Doctors Feel Unsafe
Mumbai: Medical colleges across Maharashtra are operating under compounded conditions, including inadequate security, unsafe living quarters, delayed stipends, and poor hospital infrastructure, a recent
Haryana Doctors Strike Enters Day 4: High Court Sees PIL Filed for Urgent Resolution
Chandigarh: As the indefinite strike by government doctors in Haryana entered its fourth day, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed before the