SKIMS intern doctor dies after contracting infection while on duty
Dr Tariq-ul-Islam
Srinagar: The medical fraternity is mourning the tragic loss of a young intern doctor at the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Srinagar, who passed away after allegedly contracting an infection while serving patients on duty. The doctor was just months away from beginning his post-graduation.
It has been alleged that the deceased, identified as Dr Tariq-ul-Islam, was unwell for the past few days but continued to treat patients despite his worsening health condition. His blood pressure dropped severely, and his heart failed, following which he could not be saved.
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A doctor mourning his death on X (formerly Twitter) said that he remained on the frontline of patient care, working tirelessly and selflessly despite fatigue, risk, and constant exposure until his own health gave way.
He said that doctors may not fight on the battlefield with guns, but they fight silent battles every day against pain, disease, and death — often with little protection, recognition, or reward. The doctor also pointed out that Dr Tariq was paid only Rs 12,000 per month, calling it a sad reflection of how undervalued medical interns are.
The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) expressed deep sorrow over Dr Tariq’s untimely demise.
"Dr Tariq was admired for his dedication, humility, and compassionate nature. He served with sincerity and touched countless lives with his warmth and kindness. His sudden departure has left a profound void in the hearts of his friends, teachers, and the entire medical community. In this moment of sorrow, we stand in solidarity with his bereaved family and colleagues. May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings, elevate his status in Jannah, and grant patience and strength to his loved ones to bear this irreparable loss," said the association.
The SKIMS management also paid tribute on X, stating, "Dr Tariq-ul-Islam’s untimely demise is an irreparable loss, and his promising future and commitment to the medical profession will always be remembered with deep respect. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and pray for eternal peace for the departed souls."
Meanwhile, Dr Mohammad Momin Khan, National Executive of FAIMA and Vice President of AIMSA, expressed deep grief over the incident. He said, "FAIMA Doctors Association and AIMSA express deep grief on the passing of Dr Tariq-ul-Islam, Intern at SKIMS Medical College. The associations urge that the state should grant ex-gratia compensation under the Employees’ Compensation Act."
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