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Fresh KGMU appointments enable restarting of renal transplant unit

After a two-year pause on new appointments of professors and doctors at KGMU, the National Medical Commission gave the go-ahead for new recruitments at the teaching hospital. On this new development, 77 appointment letters were sent out, of which around 45-50 have already joined and commenced work.According to hospital authorities, the new appointments will jack up the daily number of surgeries in the hospital by almost 60% and give a new beginning to the renal transplant unit

Updated on: Sept 22, 2024 06:20 am IST
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LUCKNOW: The King George’s Medical University has completed a host of recruitments that were stalled for two years, making appointments across 30 different departments. According to hospital authorities, this will jack up the daily number of surgeries in the hospital by almost 60% and give a new beginning to the renal transplant unit.

After a two-year pause on new appointments of professors and doctors at KGMU, the National Medical Commission gave the go-ahead for new recruitments at the teaching hospital. (Pic for representation)

After a two-year pause on new appointments of professors and doctors at KGMU, the National Medical Commission gave the go-ahead for new recruitments at the teaching hospital. On this new development, 77 appointment letters were sent out, of which around 45-50 have already joined and commenced work. As for the others, “those working in government medical establishments need to complete their resignation process, after which they will be joining the hospital as well,” said faculty head of the KGMU Media Cell, Dr. K.K. Singh of the general surgery department.

Dr. Singh shared that the second advertisement for new recruits would be released the instant all appointees from the first phase joined - “This will bring 60-70 more professors and doctors to our hospital. We have estimated that our daily number of surgeries will rise significantly on account of these appointments, going from 250 a day to 350-400 a day,” he said.

While the appointment letters were sent out earlier this week, doctors are still in the process of putting down their papers elsewhere and beginning their tenure at KGMU, which ought to be completed by the end of the month, as per authorities.

 
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Sreya Deb

Sreya Deb is a Senior Correspondent with Hindustan Times and is based out of Lucknow. She covers a number of beats for the paper, including child rights, defence, gender, local and state transport, culture, civic issues, animal welfare and social welfare department, among others. She takes a particular interest in child rights and defence. Prior to HT Lucknow, she her academic and professional career in Journalism has spanned across Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and West Bengal. having worked in The Patriot, Newslaundry, and The Citizen. She has also briefly reported on North-Eastern states while being based in West Bengal at her previous employment with a web publication.

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