All four doctors present in Abohar Civil Hospital.
A relief news has come amid the shortage of doctors that has been going on for a long time in the Civil Hospital of Abohar in Fazilka district of Punjab. 7 MO doctors have been deployed in Fazilka district by the Health Department. In which Abohar has got 4 doctors. doctors’ care
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Civil Hospital’s SMO Dr. Neerja Gupta said that 4 doctors will be deployed duty wise in emergency.
Dr. Vani Singla giving information.
Services started as under training
According to the information, the issue of shortage of doctors in the Civil Hospital of Abohar has made headlines in Abohar from time to time. The issue of shortage of doctors in the hospital was raised from time to time with the Punjab government by the leaders of the ruling party and the opposition. After which the department has deployed 4 MO doctors here. The special thing is that out of four doctors, three doctors belong to Abohar area only.
Dr. Dakshita Taneja, daughter of Sanjay Taneja, resident of Goshala Road, has done BAMS from GNAMC, Ludhiana. Now he has started his services in the hospital as under-training.
Child specialist preparation
Dr. Anjali Garg, daughter of Pradeep Garg, resident of Prem Nagar, Abohar, has also done MBBS from GMC Patiala, now she has started preparing for Child Specialist. Preparation for MD is now being done by Dr. Priya Kamboj, daughter of Advocate Desraj Kamboj, resident of Prem Nagar. Apart from this, the fourth doctor, Sakshi Mittal, daughter of Davinder Kumar Sirsa, is a resident of Sirsa and has done MBBS from Medical College, Sonipat.
Difficulty in running emergency
Dr. Vani Singla, daughter of Pawan Singla, resident of Circular Road, has done MBBS from Patiala Rajindra Hospital, now has started preparation for MD Medicine. The above four doctors have started their services in the Civil Hospital. When Civil Hospital’s SMO Dr. Neerja Gupta was discussed about this, she said that due to shortage of doctors, there is a lot of difficulty in running the emergency and specialist doctors were forced to be put on emergency duty.
In such a situation, patients coming to the hospital for treatment had to face problems. Now the new MO doctors who have come will be deployed in emergency, while the specialist doctors will do their duty and treat the patients. In such a situation, patients will get a lot of relief.