TN Resident doctors condemn 'arbitrary' deputation of non-service PG doctors, seek GO rollback
TN Resident doctors slam 'arbitrary' deputation of non-service PG doctors, demand GO rollback
Condemning the recent Government decision to depute Non-Service Postgraduate (NSPG) doctors away from their originally allotted Government Hospitals, the doctors have demanded an immediate cancellation of all arbitrary deputation orders.
Apart from this, the Tamil Nadu Resident Doctors Association (TNRDA) also demanded the need for a transparent and accurate reporting of manpower requirements during counselling, and a clear policy to prevent exploitation of non-service PG doctors. They also demanded an urgent posting of the MRB 2025 selected candidates waiting in the recruitment pool.
In a recent release, the resident doctors in Tamil Nadu under TNRDA pointed out how recently, due to an administrative decision, Non-Service Postgraduates (NSPG) were deputed away from their originally allotted Government Hospitals. In some of the cases, they were deputed to institutes located 3 to 4 hours away from their place of residence.
The association pointed out how this administrative move caused undue stress and hardship to the affected doctors, who are already working under challenging conditions.
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TN Resident doctors slam 'arbitrary' deputation of non-service PG doctors, demand GO rollback
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