11 percent resident doctors feel unsafe, 33 percent medical colleges fail timely stipend payments, reveals MARD Survey
Medical colleges across Maharashtra are operating under compounded conditions, including inadequate security, unsafe living quarters, delayed stipends, and poor hospital infrastructure, a recent survey conducted by the Central Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) revealed.
The survey was conducted across 18 government medical colleges in Maharashtra, including GGMC &Sir JJH Mumbai, GMC Nagpur, GMCH Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, BJGMC Pune, VDGMC Latur, IGGMC Nagpur, RCSM GMC Kolhapur, MPGIMER MUHS Nashik, GMC Akola, GMC Gondia, GMC Miraj, VMGMC Solapur, Rajiv Gandhi Medical College, KMSK GMCH Chandrapur, PAH GMC Baramati, SBHGMC Dhule, DR.SCGMC Nanded, and SVNGMC Yavatmal. It highlighted the conditions affecting 5,800 healthcare professionals across these 18 institutes.
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