In a letter to Union Health Minister Mandaviya, the FORDA said the already over-burdened and exhausted resident doctors of the nation fighting at the frontline since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, waited patiently till November 25 for some positive outcome of the ongoing Supreme Court pr
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IMA said that the medical fraternity has been working tirelessly during the pandemic and is also facing a serious threat from healthcare violence
It had also urged the Assam government to take strict action against those responsible for assault on the doctor
It demanded that all hospitals should be declared as protective zone
New Delhi: The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah for an effective and strong law against healthcare violence . A doctor was attacked by a group of people in Assam s Hojai district on Monday, following a COVID patient s death. The IMA sought strong law against healthcare violence, demanding action over assault on Dr Seuj Kumar in Assam.
Upset over yoga guru Baba Ramdev's remarks on allopathy, doctors across the country launched a protest and observed a Black Day on Tuesday, seeking an open apology from him or action against him.
Read more about Ramdev remarks: FORDA members begin black day protest at Delhi hospitals on Business Standard. Upset over Ramdev s remarks on allopathy, members of the Federation of Resident Doctors Associations are seeking an open apology or action against the yoga guru