Shyam Sood
Rajouri, August 1
Out of 238 posts of doctors at government hospitals in Rajouri, 150 are lying vacant, making it difficult for the people to get treatment.People here often call the District Hospital, Rajouri, as the “referral hospital”, for patients are mostly referred to other hospitals due to non-availability of specialised doctors at the hospital.Out of 54 regular posts sanctioned for senior and junior consultants, consultants, MBBS doctors, dental surgeon and medical officer, 27 posts are lying vacant in the District Hospital while two to three doctors have managed their postings against the posts which don’t exist. In 2011, a CT SCAN unit was established at the hospital, but no radiologist has been appointed. For the last more than one month the hospital is operating without a head after the transfer of its medical superintendent.Junior doctors have been looking after the OPDs, while senior doctors were ignoring the work, alleged a doctor. “Even the ultra sound is being conducted by a MBBS doctor who was temporarily trained to avoid the ire of people,” said a source.In such times, the Army has come to the rescue of the people at Rajouri. “Had the Army not been providing medical aid to the poor at their door steps through its medical camps, many among them would have died due to poor government health services,” said Yogesh Sharma, a social activist.Besides official engagements, various Army units deployed in Rajouri under Romeo Force, Uniform Force and Ace of Spades Division have been providing every possible modern medical treatment to the people in far-off and border areas here.“The Army has introduced laparoscopic surgery in the Army hospital at Rajouri and many civilians have been benefitted, including those who were denied treatment by civil doctors. The hospital has conducted cataract operations for many poor patients who couldn’t afford expenses at government or private hospitals,” said a senior Army officer.Recently, Romeo Force had conducted a landmark specialist medical camp for the people of border and far-off villages at Surankot and provided the services of super-specialist doctors of great repute.
Many posts vacant
- Out of 54 regular posts sanctioned for senior and junior consultants, consultants, MBBS doctors, dental surgeon and medical officer, 27 posts are lying vacant in the District Hospital
- In 2011, a CT SCAN unit was established at the hospital, but no radiologist has been appointed
- Had the Army not been providing medical aid to the poor at their door step through its medical camps, many would have died due to poor health services, said Yogesh Sharma, a social activist