Haryana to appoint Specialist Doctors at Medical College Hospitals
Chandigarh: In a move to enhance the accessibility and quality of healthcare across the state, the Haryana Government is prioritising the appointment of specialist doctors in various medical institutions. This initiative is part of a broader mission to create a more robust, efficient, and citizen-centric public health system.
Medical Dialogues had previously reported that Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini handed over appointment letters to 1,090 newly recruited medical officers, including 705 women. This move comes as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to address the shortage of medical professionals and improve healthcare services across the state. The newly recruited medical officers include 561 doctors from the health department and 529 ayurvedic medical officers from the AYUSH department.
During a state-level orientation program held in Panchkula on the occasion of International Women's Day, CM Saini encouraged the new recruits to serve with dedication, particularly in rural and remote areas where healthcare services are often limited. He acknowledged the ongoing shortage of doctors in Haryana and emphasized that the latest appointments would help bridge the gap in healthcare provision. He also announced that the recruitment process for 777 additional regular medical officers is currently underway.
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According to The Tribune, the Health Minister said this process is an effective step towards equipping the medical college with specialist doctors, strengthening medical education, and providing quality treatment to the common citizens.
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