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Doctors’ bodies urge NMC action over stipend, infrastructure issues at Telangana college

Doctors' associations in Telangana have called on the National Medical Commission (NMC) to address systemic issues at Dr. Patnam Mahender Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences. These include non-payment of stipends, inadequate infrastructure, and harassment of postgraduate resident doctors. The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), Telangana Junior Doctors Association (T-JUDA), and Healthcare Reforms Doctors Association (HRDA) allege that the institution has violated state government directives by failing to provide basic necessities such as housing, hygiene, and timely stipend payments. They claim residents face unsafe conditions, excessive work hours, and fear retaliation for voicing concerns. The groups argue these problems undermine both medical education and patient safety.

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Doctors’ bodies urge NMC action over stipend, infrastructure issues at Telangana college

Doctors' associations in Telangana have called on the National Medical Commission (NMC) to address systemic issues at Dr. Patnam Mahender Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences. These include non-payment of stipends, inadequate infrastructure, and harassment of postgraduate resident doctors. The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), Telangana Junior Doctors Association (T-JUDA), and Healthcare Reforms Doctors Association (HRDA) allege that the institution has violated state government directives by failing to provide basic necessities such as housing, hygiene, and timely stipend payments. They claim residents face unsafe conditions, excessive work hours, and fear retaliation for voicing concerns. The groups argue these problems undermine both medical education and patient safety.

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