West Bengal: Medics begin indefinite cease work post suspension of 12 doctors

The CM said that both reports filed by the state CID and the 13-member expert committee set up by the health department found these doctors "negligent" in carrying out their duties leading to the death of the woman and four others falling ill
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A day after the West Bengal government suspended 12 doctors, including six postgraduate trainees of the Midnapore Medical College and Hospital (MMCH), holding them responsible for the death of a woman after childbirth, all junior medics of the facility began an “indefinite complete cease work” on Friday morning, January 17.

The medics alleged that the state administration's decision to suspend six junior doctors from the obstetrical-gynaecological (OBGN) and anaesthesia departments was an attempt to divert attention from the corruption in the health department. Further, they said the cease work was to protest the move and in solidarity with the suspended colleagues. 

Incidentally, junior medics of the OBGN department at the MMCH began a complete cease-work late Thursday night, January 16, protesting the suspension.

Medics react 

Speaking on the matter, one of the junior medics said, "We, the junior doctors, have started indefinite complete cease work here at the MMCH protesting the suspension of our six colleagues at the OBGN and Anaesthesia departments following the death of a woman and critical condition of three others." 

He further alleged that this is to divert attention from adverse drug reactions besides multiple deficits and corruptions in the health system. "All junior doctors of the MMCH stand in solidarity with our fellow colleagues in this state of moral crisis, and announce complete cease work from today morning (8 am)," he added.

The medic, an active member of the Junior Doctors Forum, expressed hope that the authorities would revoke the suspension order.

Background story 
On Thursday, January 16, the West Bengal government suspended 12 doctors of the MMCH by holding them accountable for negligence in connection with the death of a woman and four others falling ill after childbirth following alleged administration of 'expired' intravenous fluid, stated PTI.

The 12 doctors include the Medical Superintendent and Vice Principal (MSVP) of the hospital, the Resident Medical Officer (RMO), the head of the department, one senior resident, and six postgraduate trainee doctors.

CM intervenes

Announcing the suspension of the doctors, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday, January 16, that both reports filed by the state Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the 13-member expert committee set up by the health department found these doctors "negligent" in carrying out their duties leading to the death of the woman and four others falling ill.

She also added that CID would lodge a First Information Report (FIR) against the doctors and continue the investigation according to the law. Banerjee said that the state government has halted the use of intravenous fluid and several other medicines manufactured by a particular firm at all state-run hospitals, stated PTI.

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