Preparation for war against the fourth wave of Corona: Posting of 27 junior doctors in PMCH, you should also be careful

Posted on 22nd Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

Because of the fear of the fourth wave of Corona, preparations are going on for the Bihar government. From the posting of doctors, resources are being arranged. Every day in the meeting of officials in the Health Department, there is a churning going on for the rescue of Corona. Doctors are being deployed in hospitals as a precaution regarding corona. In this sequence, 27 junior resident doctors have been posted in Patna Medical College. The government has appointed 512 Junior Resident Doctors for one year in various medical college hospitals across the state.

 

posting in different departments

 

Junior Resident has been posted in different departments of Patna Medical College and Hospital. This posting is for one year of tenure. Junior Resident Doctor has been posted in different departments. If sources related to the health department are to be believed, because of the possibility of the fourth wave of the corona, the junior resident has been mainly deployed in the super-specialty department. This will bring great relief in the treatment of serious patients.

 

There will be a shortage of doctors

 

There is a shortage of doctors in Patna Medical College and Hospital and the posting of Junior Residents will bring some relief to this problem. Doctors will be posted especially in those departments, where there is a shortage of doctors. The government has appointed 512 Junior Resident Doctors for one year in various medical college hospitals in the state. They will get 65 thousand rupees as a stipend per month. This is a big effort of the government in the ongoing preparations regarding Corona. At present, children are at risk of heat illness along with AES and JE. In such a situation, removing the shortage of doctors will be a big relief.

 

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