'No work to do': sole neurosurgeon at Patiala's Rajindra Hospital offers resignation : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

'No work to do': sole neurosurgeon at Patiala's Rajindra Hospital offers resignation

Since inception, the OT of the super speciality ward non-functional

'No work to do': sole neurosurgeon at Patiala's Rajindra Hospital offers resignation

In a big blow to Patiala's Government Rajindra Hospital, a super-specialist has offered his resignation claiming that he had "no work to do", said sources. Image: iStock



Karam Prakash
Tribune News Service
Patiala, October 15

In a big blow to Patiala's Government Rajindra Hospital, a super-specialist has offered his resignation claiming that he had "no work to do", said sources.

The neurosurgeon is said to have been fed up over the lack of work and submitted his resignation after serving a mandatory one-month notice period.

The doctor, however, refused to comment on his resignation and is said to have officially cited personal reasons while resigning.

Notably, there are only a few neurosurgeons in the government sector in Punjab. The doctor, who has completed his neurosurgery (MCH) from AIIMS Delhi, had joined the hospital last year to cater to patients of the newly-constructed super speciality ward of the Government Rajindra Hospital.

The Rs 150 crore super-speciality block, which was inaugurated on November 5 last year, has been non-functional since.

The doctor couldn’t perform even a single surgery since his joining, evidently due to the lack of a functional OT, said sources.

Passing the buck to the district administration, hospital authorities said that the Super speciality ward was taken over by the district administration, under the Epidemic Act, during coronavirus.

Dr Rajan Singla, principal, Government Medical College, said that his resignation had already been forwarded to higher authorities but has not accepted so far.

As to the super speciality ward, the principal said, “All the preparations have been already made to run the super speciality ward. As soon as the COVID gets over, we will start the ward.”


Top News

UAV crashes near Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer; Indian Air Force orders probe

UAV crashes near Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer; Indian Air Force orders probe

No damage to any personnel or property has been reported

Israel says it is poised to move on Rafah

Israel says it is poised to move on Rafah to assault Hamas hold-outs

Netanyahu's Government said Israel 'moving ahead' with groun...

JEE-Main 2024 result declared; 56 candidates score 100 percentile

JEE-Main 2024 result declared; 56 candidates score 100 percentile

Out of 56, 15 are from Telangana, 7 each from Andhra Pradesh...

Tibetan government-in-exile, China holding back-channel talks; aiming to revive stalled dialogue process

Tibetan government-in-exile, China holding back-channel talks; aiming to revive stalled dialogue process

From 2002 to 2010, Dalai Lama’s representatives and Chinese ...

DRG cop killed, another injured in accidental firing in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada

DRG cop killed, another injured in accidental firing in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada

The incident took place around 11 pm on Wednesday, say polic...


Cities

View All