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Mch Gastroenterology Death: Hospital Denies accusations of work overload
Chennai: Responding to allegations relating the recent death of 30 year old 1st year DM Gastroenterology at Madras Medical College to high work overload, the associated hospital of the college, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital has stated that such statements are false.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that a surgeon named Dr Maruthu Pandian who was M. ch Surgical Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplant of Madras Medical College (MMC) was found dead in his flat. The doctor was living with his wife at a place called Perambalur in Chennai. After he did not respond to calls from friends and relatives, they rushed to his house and found him lying on the floor.
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The mysterious death of a 30-year-old surgeon has increased the anger among the medical fraternity. Doctors across the state havealleged that the busy duty schedule could have been the reason for the surgeon's death.
It was alleged by many that the day before his death, the doctor was on duty for 36 hours, which could have contributed to be the reason for his death. Many doctors took to social media highlighting about the heavy workload on them, including its impact on their physical and mental well-being.
Meanwhile, in a statement to dtnext, the hospital debunked the allegations and said, “Keen to learn about the liver transplant procedure, Dr Maruthu Pandian himself came to the operating room to be a surgical observer. He was not given any responsibility in the operation or post-treatment monitoring of the patient”.
“We state that rumours that he died due to workload and that he was on duty for 36 consecutive hours are absolutely false”, the hospital further stated.
The hospital also said that all the doctors and management of Madras Medical College are mourning the death of Dr Maruthu Pandian. His exact cause of death is unknown and can only be determined after formal post-mortem examinations are completed.
Dr Maruthu Pandian has studied postgraduate general surgery at Madras Medical College (MMC) during 2019-2022. After passing the examination, he became Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Department of General Surgery. He joined the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery as an M.Ch student on November 27, 2023.
Police have registered this case under section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for unnatural death.
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