TN Doctors' Association opposes deputation of Cardiologist, General Medicine Specialist to HC Dispensary
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Chennai: Months after Madras High Court asked the state government to depute doctors to review the health of judges daily, the Directorate of Medical Education has assigned two senior medical specialists—a cardiologist and a general physician—to the dispensary at the court amid a shortage of doctors in Tamil Nadu’s government hospitals.
This move has sparked protests from the Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association, which raised questions about the government's decision to post specialists at the high court dispensary when government hospitals are struggling with vacancies and a shortage of doctors.
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