Mass Resignation of Senior Doctors in West Bengal: A Call for Government Action
Senior doctors at various West Bengal medical colleges and hospitals have tendered mass resignations to support junior doctors' protests over alleged issues in healthcare. Despite this, healthcare services remain unaffected, with doctors striving to ensure patient care. The resignations aim to pressure the state government to address the ongoing crisis.
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Senior doctors in West Bengal hospitals have tendered their resignations en masse in support of junior doctors protesting against alleged systemic failures in the healthcare sector. Despite the significant move, an official from the state health department insists that healthcare services remain uninterrupted.
Patients have reported minimal disruption during this period, largely due to the Durga Puja festivities, which typically see a reduced number of patients at healthcare facilities. Nevertheless, doctors are diligently attending to patients, showcasing a commitment to care amidst the unfolding crisis.
As the situation unfolds, the medical community in West Bengal looks towards the state government for resolution. The mass resignation, described by doctors as symbolic, seeks to catalyze governmental engagement and address critical issues that led to their drastic measure.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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