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Are Doctors not even safe in their own homes? Miscreant enters Orthopedician's house, attacks on head with rod
The organisations demanded that the Medical Protection Act be implemented, and Clinical Establishment Act be amended at the earliest for greater protection of the doctors.
Ranchi: Doctors are now not even safe in the sanctity of their own homes, a recent instance of violence has shown that a prominent orthopedic surgeon and owner of Gulmohar Hospital in Ranchi was attacked by a masked man with a rod when he was on the terrace of his house for a walk.
The doctor sustained a head injury and was admitted to Medica Hospital.
Alleging that doctors in the state were being attacked frequently, seven organisations of medical professionals announced that they will observe a token boycott of services on March 1 in protest.
The incident happened around 6 am when a doctor, who runs a private hospital in the city, was on the terrace of his house. A man, who is yet to be identified, climbed a waste pipe to reach the terrace and attacked him from behind, police said.
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The doctor was admitted to a hospital and his condition was stated to be stable, Sadar police station in-charge Shyam Kishor Mahto told PTI.
As per a recent media report, TOI reports that the Police reached his residence after getting information and carried out the preliminary probe. They examined the closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to get clues regarding the attackers.
Jharkhand Health Service Association (JHSA) president doctor PP Sah said that they have been compelled to take such a step as seven doctors have been assaulted in the last two months but no action was taken. Indian Medical Association (IMA) Jharkhand secretary Pradip Kumar Singh said, “The civil surgeon and deputy superintendent of Garhwa Sadar Hospital were manhandled by members of the ruling party. A doctor of Sheikh Bhikari Medical College and Hospital was abused by a senior bureaucrat, while another doctor was attacked over the death of a road accident victim.” “In Lohardaga, a private nursing home owner was threatened with murder. But, neither any FIR was lodged, nor any action was taken till date,” he said.
The organisations demanded that the Medical Protection Act be implemented, and Clinical Establishment Act be amended at the earliest for greater protection of the doctors.
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.