Radiologist Suicide: 3 Senior Doctors at RML Radiology Department Booked, Health Ministry orders probe
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According to RML hospital sources, the administration so far has not found anything against the three doctors concerned. The Health Ministry has also ordered an inquiry into the matter.
New Delhi: Three senior doctors associated with the radiology department of the Centre-run Ram Manohar Lohia hospital were booked on Thursday for allegedly abetting the suicide of their colleague, police said. This came after the suicide note by the doctor accused the three doctors of harassing her
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported about the shocking step taken by the 52 year old consultant radiologist Dr Poonam Vohra who allegedly committed suicide on Wednesday by hanging herself from a ceiling fan at her residence in North Avenue area here.
Following the incident, the RML Hospital has initiated an inquiry into the suicide of the doctor, who had allegedly blamed three of her colleagues from her department for harassing her.
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