Two docs among five suspended for Jalaun patient mix-up
Kanpur, Aug. 1 -- Five healthcare personnel, including two doctors, at the government medical college in Orai, Jalaun district, were suspended a day after a patient was mistakenly taken into the operation theatre for surgery.
Deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak on Thursday directed immediate action, terming the incident "grossly negligent".
The suspended individuals include two doctors and three nursing staff, pending further inquiry by a two-member committee formed to investigate the matter, a statement read.
The college principal has since issued suspension orders for assistant professor Dr Sudhanshu Sharma, senior resident Dr Vishal Tyagi, and nurses Usha Devi, Amrapali Lal, and Snehprabha.
According to officials, the patient, Brijesh Chaudhary, a resident of Dikoli village in Madhaugarh, had been admitted to ward 7 of the college's surgical unit on July 28 with abdominal pain. Doctors had diagnosed intestinal inflammation but recommended discharge the following morning.
However, the next day, hospital staff reportedly wheeled Chaudhary into the operation theatre.
Terming the episode "unacceptable", Pathak said, "The safety and dignity of patients must be the foremost priority in any medical institution." Strict action would be taken once the committee submits its report, he added....
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