Violence at Kalaignar Hospital: Oncologist Stabbed Over Treatment Dispute
A medical oncologist at Kalaignar Centenary Super Speciality Hospital was stabbed by a patient's son over treatment grievances. The doctor is stable, and the assailant was arrested. The incident led to protests from medical staff, prompting authorities to promise enhanced security measures in hospitals.
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An altercation over medical treatment resulted in a violent attack at Kalaignar Centenary Super Speciality Hospital when a patient's son stabbed a medical oncologist multiple times. The perpetrator was swiftly apprehended by hospital staff and is now in police custody, officials confirmed.
The incident, which endangered the life of Dr. Balaji Jagannathan, a renowned oncologist, sparked a wave of protests among healthcare workers, highlighting concerns about their safety and security. Chief Minister M K Stalin assured that steps would be taken to prevent future occurrences.
In response, authorities have promised to enhance security in hospitals by installing CCTV cameras and deploying police personnel. Health Minister Ma Subramanian emphasized the government's commitment to ensuring medical professionals' safety, withdrawing a strike call from doctors' associations following reassurance from officials.
(With inputs from agencies.)