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BHU female resident doctor allegedly abused, threatened, Doctors' association demand justice - Video
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A female resident doctor at the trauma centre of the Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) BHU was allegedly abused and threatened by attendants of a patient who claimed to be associated with the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) office. In response, the Resident Doctors' Welfare Society at IMS BHU submitted a letter to the concerned authorities, demanding justice for the doctor.
The incident took place on September 14 at around 4 PM when the attendant of a patient arrived at the triage and claimed to be from the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) office. The attendant insisted that the female resident contact the Head of the Department (HOD), but the doctor declined, citing the absence of official orders. The situation escalated when the attendants demanded to speak directly with CMO office officials, which the resident once again refused, adhering to hospital protocol.
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No Security for doctors: BHU female resident doctor threatened, Doctors' association demand justice