
The government's decision to transfer 71 doctors from major medical colleges like Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur, Kozhikode, and Manjeri to under-resourced colleges in Wayanad and Kasaragod has raised concerns. This move, aimed at satisfying inspection requirements, has led to disruptions in patient care and teaching in established colleges.
Despite the abundance of qualified doctors in Kerala, the slow recruitment process worsens staffing issues. The temporary mass transfer reflects poor management, negatively impacting healthcare services in northern districts.
Doctors working under intense pressure in overcrowded hospitals struggle to provide quality care. The government must prioritize proper recruitment and infrastructure development instead of relying on temporary fixes that harm both patients and medical staff.
Additionally, sustainable healthcare solutions require long-term planning, including better resource allocation and consistent staffing. Without addressing these core issues, temporary measures like mass transfers will continue to weaken Kerala's healthcare system.
ഗുരുതര ആരോപണവുമായി ഡോക്ടർ ഹാരിസ് ; അദ്ദേഹത്തിന് എതിരെ വാർത്താസമ്മേളനങ്ങൾ നടക്കുമ്പോഴും ഹാരിസിന് ഉയരുന്നത് വലിയ പിന്തുണ.
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