AP: Super-Speciality Doctors CONDEMN Promotion Patterns favouring MD,MS Doctors
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Due to the seniority-basis, they (DM/Mch specialists) are lagging behind by three years as compared to less qualified (PG) doctors who are getting selected for key medical directorate posts
Vishakhapatnam: Deeming that having higher qualification has become a disappointment, doctors with super speciality degrees are strongly criticizing the promotion patterns within the state.
These super speciality doctors highlighted that they don’t get as many promotions to key administrative posts in the state when compared to their Master of Surgery (MS) and Medicine Doctor (MD) counterparts. As a result, they, despite having higher qualifications have to suffer the negative outcome of not getting selected for some coveted medical posts (including Director of Medical Education, Health Director or Additional Health Director on seniority basis).
Vishakhapatnam: Deeming that having higher qualification has become a disappointment, doctors with super speciality degrees are strongly criticizing the promotion patterns within the state.
These super speciality doctors highlighted that they don’t get as many promotions to key administrative posts in the state when compared to their Master of Surgery (MS) and Medicine Doctor (MD) counterparts. As a result, they, despite having higher qualifications have to suffer the negative outcome of not getting selected for some coveted medical posts (including Director of Medical Education, Health Director or Additional Health Director on seniority basis).
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