हाल-ए-राजीव गांधी सुपर स्पेशलिटी अस्पताल: 8 साल में बंद हो गए 6 ओटी, एक तिहाई भी नहीं बचे डॉक्टर

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Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital: दिल्ली सरकार के बड़े अस्पतालों में शुमार राजीव गांधी सुपर स्पेशलिटी अस्पताल में डॉक्टरों की कमी से कई विभाग ठप पड़े हैं. अस्पताल के निदेशक डॉ. आशीष गोयल का कहना है कि अभी फैकल्टी की भर्ती प्रक्रिया में है. इन पदों पर भर्ती होने के बाद डॉक्टर और प्रशासनिक विभाग में खाली पदों पर भर्ती करने की प्रक्रिया शुरू करेंगे.

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00:00The gastro department has been closed for the past year.
00:05No doctor wants to work here.
00:07A doctor resigned because he doesn't get his salary on time.
00:10Unfortunately, you will see the whole issue.
00:14When the salary fund is allotted by the government of Delhi,
00:18they send it back saying that they don't have enough candidates and employees to pay the salary.
00:26That fund is returned to them.
00:28On the other hand, when the doctor goes for his salary,
00:34he is told that he has a deficit in the fund.
00:36He will get the fund from the government and then he will complete it.
00:39But at the end of the year, when there is an audit,
00:42the government refunds the fund saying that they don't have enough employees to pay the salary.
00:48As far as many departments are concerned,
00:50the nephrology department, neurology department, gastro department are all closed.
00:53In the ICU department, there is no doctor to work as per the criteria of the associate professor.
01:02There is only one doctor.
01:03You don't make an advertisement for him.
01:05The administration of Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty has only 77 out of 83 posts vacant.
01:13It is the first hospital in the country where there is no administration to run the hospital.
01:17They haven't advertised for two years.
01:20The director is also a link officer.
01:22The last director was B.L. Sherwal.
01:24The medical superintendent has also been dismissed.
01:27Dr. Gaurav Singhal is the additional medical superintendent of that hospital.
01:31He is a cardiologist himself.
01:34He is neither able to do cardio well nor is he able to manage the administration well.
01:39Patients are suffering because of him.
01:41You can see the number of heart patients in the cardiology department.
01:44Heart attacks have started after COVID.
01:48The cardiologist has been dismissed because he has been given an additional charge as a medical superintendent.
01:58He is only able to sit for 9 to 5 hours.
02:00He won't be able to sit because of that.
02:02These are the problems of Rajiv Gandhi.
02:04The second problem is the faculty deficit.
02:06You have a vacancy of 10 medical officers.
02:09You remove half of that.
02:11You remove 4.
02:12In 2020, you removed 84 posts.
02:15This year, you removed a total of 49.
02:17On one hand, patients are dying.
02:20We are not getting doctors.
02:22Even though you have adequate infrastructure here,
02:25you are not able to recruit them.
02:27You are not able to pay their salaries.
02:29The administration and even the health ministry should invest their money in this.
02:34This infrastructure has been developed for 2000 crores in East Delhi.
02:38In this, we can see departments like superspeciality,
02:41cardio, nephro, gastro, uro, and all the respiratory medicines.
02:46This institution has been running since 2013.
02:49In the last 10 years, there have been only 2 seats for respiratory medicines.
02:54Why not DM Cardio?
02:56Why not MCH Cardio?
02:57Why not a CT-based seat?
02:59If resident doctors come here and work,
03:02the patient load will increase.
03:03If the patient load increases,
03:04the patients who come from remote areas will get a good treatment.
03:09On the other hand, the Delhi government says...
03:11My name is Dr. Arun Kumar.
03:13I am a member of the United Doctors' Front Association.

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