Hyderabad: 800 Gandhi Hospital doctors call off strikes after meeting health minister
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Hyderabad: Around 800 junior doctors of two medical institutes had been on strike after a colleague was severely attacked by a relative of a 2 months old child who died in hospital. The strike was only called off after a meeting with health minister.
It is reported that a junior doctor of paediatric department of the state-run Gandhi hospital was badly attacked after a child, suffering from breathlessness and signs of pneumonia died in the hospital on Tuesday evening.
The doctor was allegedly assaulted in front of the security that did nothing to stop the attack.
Junior doctors at the Gandhi hospital boycotted the elective duties and went on an indefinite strike from Wednesday.
The doctors from Gandhi Hospital and Niloufer Hospitals collectively staged a protest on Thursday over the alleged attack.
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It is reported that a junior doctor of paediatric department of the state-run Gandhi hospital was badly attacked after a child, suffering from breathlessness and signs of pneumonia died in the hospital on Tuesday evening.
The doctor was allegedly assaulted in front of the security that did nothing to stop the attack.
Junior doctors at the Gandhi hospital boycotted the elective duties and went on an indefinite strike from Wednesday.
The doctors from Gandhi Hospital and Niloufer Hospitals collectively staged a protest on Thursday over the alleged attack.
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