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Docs warn of boycotting OPD duty on Aug 18, 19

The Bihar Health Services Association has asked doctors to wear black badge to work on August 16 and 17 over its demands

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Why India is facing a shortage of nurses to fight Covid-19 — Quartz India


May 11, 2021
Sharad Kendre graduated from a nursing college in Maharashtra’s Latur district eight years ago. But he is still waiting for an opportunity to use his skills, even as the coronavirus pandemic strains the state’s public health systems and forces health workers employed in hospitals to work long hours without a break.
It has been over two years since Kendre applied for a government job.
Maharashtra government’s Directorate of Health Services had announced in February 2019 that it was going to conduct recruitment exams to fill more than 1,500 vacancies for staff nurses and specialist nurses in public hospitals across the state.

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Why India is facing a shortage of nurses to fight Covid-19


Why India is facing a shortage of nurses to fight Covid-19
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Sharad Kendre graduated from a nursing college in Maharashtra’s Latur district eight years ago. But he is still waiting for an opportunity to use his skills, even as the coronavirus pandemic strains the state’s public health systems and forces health workers employed in hospitals to work long hours without a break.
It has been over two years since Kendre applied for a government job.
Maharashtra government’s Directorate of Health Services had announced in February 2019 that it was going to conduct recruitment exams to fill more than 1,500 vacancies for staff nurses and specialist nurses in public hospitals across the state.

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Low pay, high risk, no security: Why India is failing to hire more nurses to fight Covid-19


India is hiring nurses on monthly contracts to fight Covid-19. The jobs have few takers.
Even during a pandemic, governments are unwilling to offer decent jobs to qualified nurses, resulting in exhaustion for those working on the frontlines.
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A medical worker takes care of a Covid-19 patient in the ICU of the Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital in New Delhi,
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Sharad Kendre graduated from a nursing college in Maharashtra’s Latur district eight years ago. But he is still waiting for an opportunity to use his skills, even as the coronavirus pandemic strains the state’s public health systems and forces health workers employed in hospitals to work long hours without a break.

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Bihar CM appeals to people for support


Bihar CM appeals to people for support
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He orders early recruitment of doctors and health workers in govt. hospitals
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A COVID-19 patient on oxygen support waits for admission at the Patna Medical College and Hospital on Sunday.
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He orders early recruitment of doctors and health workers in govt. hospitals
Facing acute shortage of doctors, paramedic staff, oxygen cylinders and anti-viral drugs in Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has made an appeal to the people for support at the time of “most serious problem on the mankind”.
Mr Kumar also ordered for early “walk-in interview” recruitment of doctors and paramedical staff in all district government hospitals.

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