Hyderabad: The Telangana Junior Physicians' Association (T-JUDA) will rest on a demonstration, and boycott services from today due to non-fulfillment of their needs raised previously this month.The junior medical professionals at all medical colleges and teaching healthcare facilities will boycott services including all non-COVID electives except emergency situations and all COVID associated electives except ICUs and Critical care units from today.
They even more added that if their needs are ruled out, they will further boycott non-COVID emergency situations and COVID ICUs from May 28.
The state government in its newest order associated to stipend walking did not consider all of our demands.
The stipend hike has been put into effect from January 2021, while our financial obligations are due given that January 2020.
Other 3 demands are not even answered.
We have offered the government adequate time to address our needs and they stopped working.
We will start a quiet demonstration by wearing black bandages beginning May 26, where all PGs, senior homeowners, interns and superspeciality homeowners will also join us , said Dr.
V Naveen, T-JUDA President.
The Director of Medical Education in its newest order has actually asked all principals and directors of teaching medical facilities to ensure prompt tracking of client care services for COVID and non-COVID patients in view of the protest, and to prepare a brand-new task lineup and send a copy to the DME office.
They even more informed that no leaves will be sanctioned to the faculty and they will have to keep track of the participation of junior medical professionals carefully and send out the attendance details to the DME workplace everyday before 12 twelve noon.
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