Devdiscourse News Desk | India
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The National Medical Commission (NMC), under the guidance of Union Health Minister JP Nadda, has issued an advisory to all medical colleges to formulate a comprehensive policy for ensuring a safe work environment. This comes in response to increasing reports of violence against doctors in medical institutions.
The advisory specifies that safety measures should be implemented in OPD, wards, casualty, hostels, and other open areas, stressing the need for well-lit corridors and CCTV monitoring in sensitive areas. Adequate security staff, both male and female, should be posted in critical areas to ensure safety.
In the aftermath of a female doctor's sexual assault and murder at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata, Nadda criticized the West Bengal government and supported the Calcutta High Court's decision for a CBI investigation. He emphasized that any incident of violence should be promptly investigated, with a report sent to the NMC within 48 hours.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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