Mumbai: JJ Hospital ophthalmology dept resident doctors go on strike

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 2, 2023 01:19 PM2023-06-02T13:19:08+5:302023-06-02T13:20:56+5:30

Resident doctors at the Maharashtra government-run J J Hospital in Mumbai have gone on an indefinite strike, alleging the ...

Mumbai: JJ Hospital ophthalmology dept resident doctors go on strike | Mumbai: JJ Hospital ophthalmology dept resident doctors go on strike

Mumbai: JJ Hospital ophthalmology dept resident doctors go on strike

Resident doctors at the Maharashtra government-run J J Hospital in Mumbai have gone on an indefinite strike, alleging the ophthalmology department is being run in a dictatorial manner by former dean and veteran eye surgeon Dr Tatyarao Lahane and the current department head.

The strike, called by the Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD), started on Wednesday (May 31) and the agitating physicians are also seeking resolution of the issue of unpaid stipends and arrears of the previous two batches. Later in the evening, the MARD demanded immediate transfer of Lahane and Parekh.

The stir is centred around Lahane, a Padma Shri recipient who holds a record for performing the highest number of cataract surgeries, and Dr Ragini Parekh, the current head of the ophthalmology department at the Maharashtra’s biggest government hospital. Lahane earlier served as the dean of J J Hospital and also Director of the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) of the state government.

Dr Shubham Soni, president, JJ Hospital Chapter of MARD, said resident doctors have alleged Lahane and Parekh have been running the ophthalmology department “dictatorially” and in a way that clearly violates National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines at multiple levels.

The two surgeons do almost all the surgeries that are conducted in the department, mostly cataract surgeries. Despite JJ Hospital being a teaching institute, hardly any attention is paid to the academics of the residents, he said.

Lahane, on the other hand, trashed the allegations levelled against him as baseless and claimed he has quit the hospital. He said nine doctors, including Parekh and himself, have resigned due to harassment at the hands of the hospital administration. But Soni claimed hospital authorities have not received their resignation letters.

The strike will not end till the demands are met, Soni said. The sole purpose of resident doctors in this department seems to make life easier for the two surgeons while doing all preoperative work, he added.

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