Mangaluru: Medical interns and PG doctors protest over non-payment of stipend


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Oct 22: Medical interns and post-graduate (PG) doctors serving at government Wenlock hospital, regional advanced pediatric care centre (RAPCC) and Lady Goshen hospital staged protests over non-payment of stipend since March 2018 at Wenlock hospital here on Monday, October 22.

A total of 51 medical interns and 38 post-graduate doctors with meritorious professionals who have qualified through K-CET have been allotted the government seat at KMC Mangaluru through state counseling conducted by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). As many as 89 junior doctors have been deprived of rightful stipend for the past 8 months.



It is learnt that 51 medical interns have to get stipend of Rs 20,000 per month, while post-graduate doctors have to get stipend of Rs 30,000 to 40,000 per month.

Medical intern Dr Nikhil said, “We are denied of stipend for the last 8 months as we are working in a government hospital. When we joined, we were informed that Rs 20,000 stipend will be given to house surgeon per month. Initially for few months we tolerated, but we will no longer work like this because we work more than 70 hours a week and with 12 hours shifts. We put in so much of effort and time for the welfare of the patients, but in return we are not getting anything. We have also planned to hold indefinite strike in November, if we are not paid the stipend,”

Another medical intern Neha said, “We are working in government hospital for the past 8 months and we are denied of stipend. We are working in shifts, throughout the night. We attend night calls, draw blood, do dressing and try to be as passionate as possible in our profession. We have started to lose our morale, motivation due to non-payment of stipend,”

Superintendent of Wenlock Hospital Rajeshwari Devi said, “Medical interns and post-graduate doctors stated about non-payment of stipend for the last 8 months. The representation was forwarded to the deputy commissioner in this regard and it has been moved to the government. Medical interns and post-graduate doctors have met the chief minister, education and health minister in this regard and we will look into this matter and the problem will be resolved at the earliest.”

  

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  • Stephen Pinto, Kadri / Bendur

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    This is extremely saddening. Students after completion of education are terribly under pressure to repay their loan instalments of education loan. If they are harrassed by the government in this way, how can they proceed with their further education.. for 8 months?.. we pay GST.. INCOME TAX and name it it has tax.. and over that tax.. and here the basic requirement of health is at risk.. God save us..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    This is a North Indian Attitude which has suddenly creeped into Karnataka ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    Seems to be genuine protest to be handled suitably without any delay.

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    I wish the IMA or AMC or API or COA or ASI or IADVL or FOGSI which always pitches high fork for doctors right has not come out in ooen support. But essentially require these young docs to fill chairs or conferences or strikes when attendance is short Hope the Highty Mighty Mangalore IMA and other office bearers answer

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    People,

    Shameless Government...when CM declares a wealth of 167 Crore...obviously he does not understand hardship faced by these young doctors who work 70 hours a week...

    In US Interns/Residents/Fellowship's were working 100 hours a week...now they have reduced it to 70 hours , I believe...all hard and unpleasant work is dome by these poor Interns and Residents...

    If Surgery is success ...then Surgeon will receive Salutations...if Surgery fails...patient dies...these poor interns have to go and tell their kin bad news...

    When they become full fledged docs they do the same to their interns and residents...this relationship reminds me mother in law and daughter in law relationship...When daughter in law becomes daughter in law...well she behaves in same way...


    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore UAE

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    Dear Concerned,

    Kindly please pay them, these are our future doctors. South Canara District / Managlore/Udupi/Manipal has the best health care in india & has the best doctors.

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    This is extremely sad. How can anyone work for so many months without any remuneration. How insensitive of their senior authority to not resolve this issue for them.

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  • Anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    Respect these young medical professionals and pay their dues

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  • Tell The Truth, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    Bhaiyya...wait karo...online shuru hone de...liquor ka...payment pauch jayega. Aaisi kya jaldi hai. Advance lo hospital petty cash se. Government ek pai se chal rahi hai..na ki char pai ose. Dhaaka marna padtha hai daily..

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