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Appointment of doctors after the removal of the code of conduct, under the chief minister of health inspected the medical college. Doctors To Be Appointed After Code Of Conduct Removed: Under Chief Secretary Says – Will Provide More Facilities In Remote Areas, Also Considering Change In Bond Rules – Ambikpur News (Sorguja) Achi-News

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Under inspection by the Chief Minister of the Ministry of Health

Manoj Kumar Pingua, principal under secretary, Chhattisgarh health department, said the process of appointment of doctors will be expedited once the code of conduct is lifted. NMC fined due to shortage of faculty in medical colleges. Efforts will be made to overcome the shortage of faculty members

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Under Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Pingua, who arrived for a two-day stay in Surguja Division, along with Health Commissioner Chandan Kumar and NHM Director Jadgish Sonkar inspected the Ambikapur Medical College and Medical Hospital on Saturday. He asked about the available facilities and requirements.

Took information about the facilities available in the medical college

Appointment after code of conduct

Manoj Pingua said that appointment is prohibited due to the code of conduct. Appointment of doctors will begin after the code of conduct is finalized. Giving incentives to retain doctors in remote areas will be considered. Bond fillers aren’t ready to work in remote areas, Pingua said. To that end, improvements will definitely be made to the contract. Also want to get support from local people.

In many places it was found that people were afraid before they arrived. After staying here for a month, they will also feel that there is no need to go anywhere. Looking at the people coming from Raipur and Delhi from a distance, they seem to be stuck in Ambikpur. Doctors are those who cannot be used by force. The whole system needs reform. It is important that they have self-confidence.

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Manoj Kumar Pingua said approval has been given for a super special hospital in Ambikpur. Here, too, land was allocated to the hospital. There is also a need for a super special hospital in Ambikpur and there is a lot of potential here. A large number of private hospitals are operating here.

Arrangements were made for tuberculosis treatment

Manoj Pingua said that there was a shortage of TB drugs in the country, but there was no break anywhere. There was a shortage of TB drugs in all countries. We made some arrangements at the local level as well. There has never been a situation where any patient had a drug withdrawal.

Talked to patients and got feedback

Officials including Manoj Pingua spoke to patients at the Medical College Hospital and got feedback. He also visited OPD, General Ward, Labor Ward, SNCU, Operation Theatre, Delivery Rooms at MCH. The Minister of Health gave instructions for regular inspection of the equipment.

Inspection of the existing facilities in the hospital.

Inspection of the existing facilities in the hospital.

Examination of the College of Medicine

During this period, the College of Medicine was also inspected. Visited various departments and discussed academic activities with professors and students. Pingua also checked the skill lab. He also took stock of the educational facilities and gave directions to provide better facilities to the students.

Inspection of Khadgawan and Chirmiri Hospitals

Health Minister Manoj Kumar Pingua along with Health Commissioner Chandan Kumar, NHM Director Jagdish Sonkar inspected MCB’s Kharagwan and Chirmiri Hospitals. Inspected the District Hospitals of Surajpur. He asked about the needs regarding health facilities.

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