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Telangana: Two transgender doctors appointed as Medical officers at Osmania General Hospital
Hyderabad: Two transgenders have created history by becoming the first transgender doctors to join as medical officers at state-run Osmania General Hospital (OGH) in Telangana, both of them completed medicine by overcoming challenges in their personal life.
Prachi Rathod and Ruth John Paul recently joined the state-run Osmania General Hospital (OGH) as medical officers.
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Speaking to PTI, Rathod, who was removed from the job by a super-specialty hospital in the city because of gender, recounted the social stigma and discrimination that had to be endured since childhood.
"The stigma and discrimination would never go in spite of all your achievements," said Rathod, who completed MBBS in 2015 from a medical college in Adilabad.
Rathod had gone to Delhi to pursue post-graduation but had to return to Hyderabad due to the unfavourable environment.
However, Rathod did a diploma in emergency medicine while working in a hospital here.
Rathod worked in a super-specialty hospital in the city for three years but was thrown out of a job due to gender as the hospital felt that it may hamper the flow of patients.
A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) came to the rescue and Rathod worked in a clinic run by the NGO and later secured a job in the OGH.
Though she dreamt of becoming a doctor while growing up, the immediate concern during 11th and 12th standards was how to overcome the harassment and bullying from other students.
"It was actually a bad teenage. More than thinking about becoming a doctor, the bigger issue was how to survive in life and how to overcome all these," Rathod said.
Reflecting on the problems faced by the transgenders, Rathod said certain reservations in jobs and education would help the community to come up in life.
Like minorities are considered for affirmative action, "sexual minorities" should be considered for encouraging them.
"When you have categorised us as third gender, I just want to ask the government or the person who differentiated us (as to) who is the first gender and who is the second gender," the doctor said.
Dr Prachi informed TOI, however, still have some battles to wage. "We both wrote our NEET PG exams as trans women but did not get any reserved seats which is against the Supreme Court' NALSA judgment of 2014, which recognises the third gender and grants reservation in admission to institutions and jobs. In fact, the state counselling list categorised us as "female". We have submitted a representation to the government on this and will also take the legal route if necessary".
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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.