No Recruitment in 8 years: Karnataka Doctors' Association Opposes Superspecialist Retirement Age Extension
Bengaluru: Doctors from the Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors (KARD) have vehemently opposed the state government’s proposal to extend the retirement age to 65 solely for faculty members in superspecialty departments.
The association expressed concerns that this move would hinder career advancement opportunities for younger doctors by prolonging senior faculty tenure, thereby limiting permanent positions.
The retirement age for faculty is proposed to be increased from 60 to 65 for superspeciality courses, and there has been no permanent recruitment for the last 8 years. However, the association members pointed out a number of issues related to the decision, including the capability to handle extreme workloads and long hours of night duties at that age.
“Karnataka medical institutions produce about 70 to 80 superspecialist graduates every year. Hence, Karnataka has one of the highest outputs of superspecialists. Nearly 400 to 500 young superspecialists are all ready to join government service but govt needs to create more permanent posts so that these people can have their career growth. If the government go ahead with the proposal without holding any permanent recruitment drive, it would be an injustice to them," they claimed.
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