Jharkhand Govt to fill 100 vacant posts of Senior Residents, Tutors in five Medical Colleges
The notification was issued by deputy secretary Alok Trivedi according to which there are 100 posts, out of which the highest seats have been fixed for anesthesia (16) followed by radiotherapy (15), biochemistry (11), physiology and physical medicine and rehabilitation (10) each.
Dhanbad: The Jharkhand government has announced walk-in interviews as part of its process to fill up the vacant posts of senior residents (SR) and tutors in its five medical colleges. Around 100 posts of Senior Residents (66) and tutors (34) for which the walk-in interview is being held on September 16 at the RCH campus, Namkum, at 11 am.
The notification was issued by deputy secretary Alok Trivedi, according to which there are 100 posts, out of which the highest seats have been fixed for anesthesia (16), followed by radiotherapy (15), biochemistry (11), physiology and physical medicine and rehabilitation (10) each.
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Fixed tenure of three years and an honorarium of Rs 75,000 per month would be provided to the appointed doctors. The notification stated, "Those who have already given services at medical college as senior resident/tutor would not be eligible for the post again."
The hospitals which are suffering an acute shortage of Senior Residents and tutors in different departments of clinical and non-clinical against sanctioned posts include Phulo Jhano Medical College Hospital Dumka, Sheikh Bhikhari Medical College Hospital Hazaribagh, Mednirai Medical College Hospital Palamu but also the two old colleges Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College Hospital (MGMMCH) Jamshedpur and Shahid Nirmal Mahto Medical College Hospital (SNMMCH) Dhanbad, reports the Lagatar 24.
For instance, in SNMMCH Dhanbad, out of the sanctioned posts of 72 senior residents, only 24 are working. It has been reported that the government has deployed 22 senior residents recently who will be joining soon. According to an old professor of SNMMCH, there are 50 MBBS seats there due to a dearth of teachers and doctors, whereas the other four medical colleges, including three new institutions, which came up in 2019, have 100 MBBS seats.
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