Junior doctors resume duties, health services back to normal in Bengal
Patients
heaved a sigh of relief on Tuesday after junior doctors resumed work
at all state-run hospitals following their week-long stir that had
disrupted healthcare
services
across West Bengal.
All
the 14 medical college and hospitals in the state started
functioning, with normal work resuming at outdoor facilities,
pathological units and other departments.The patient turnout was high at all the hospitals, including the Nil Ratan Sircar (NRS) Medical College and Hospital, which was the epicentre of the junior doctors' agitation.
"Most of our colleagues have resumed work and they are helping the seniors in delivering regular services in the outpatient departments (OPD) since Tuesday morning," a spokesperson of a joint forum of junior doctors told PTI.
Since many junior doctors were in Kolkata to take part in the agitation, they could not reach their workplaces in far-off areas on Tuesday morning, he said, adding, "They will resume work as soon as they reach the hospitals."
"It is a relief for us. We are poor and have no other option but to go to government hospitals. The stir had impacted our treatment. I am happy that it has been called off," Ariful Haque from Malda district, who regularly visits the NRS hospital for the treatment of his brother's cardiac ailments, said. Read More
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