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3rd hospital violence in a month: Two groups clash at Nawashahr civil hospital

In the latest incident, the two groups had been admitted to the emergency ward with medicolegal injuries when they began verbally abusing each other.

Similar clashes had been reported from Dera Bassi and Gurdaspur civil hospitals on April 11 and April 12 respectively, following which the Punjab Civil Medical Services (PCMS) Association had demanded that security guards be deployed at state-run hospitals. (Representational image)
Published on Apr 27, 2025 06:04 AM IST
By, Jalandhar

Vrindavan villager’s self-surgery multiplies pain, causes excessive bleeding, lands him in hospital

The 32-year-old man, Raja Babu, from Sunrakh village made a seven-inch incision and placed stitches but was hospitalised because of non-stop bleeding and excessive pain.

Raja Babu from Sunrakh village in Vrindavan. (HT)
Published on Mar 21, 2025 05:52 AM IST

Emergency medicine shortage hits patients at Delhi’s GTB Hospital

For families already under immense stress, the added burden of sourcing medications outside, coupled with the financial strain associated with it, it’s a breakdown of the safety net that the public healthcare system is meant to provide

Among the drugs missing at the hospital is Hydrocortisone injection, a steroid essential for treating several conditions such as severe allergic reactions, asthma, arthritis, among others. (HT ARCHIVE)
Updated on Nov 14, 2024 05:58 AM IST
ByRidhima Gupta

LLRM Medical College jr doctors return to work

Police and college administration officials, including principal Dr Gupta, met the protesting doctors again on Tuesday night and assured adequate security during work. They appealed to them to return to work and later the junior doctors agreed to resume work.

The doctors were demanding immediate arrest of those who were involved in attacking junior doctor Manish on Sunday. (Pic for representation)
Updated on Oct 03, 2024 08:54 AM IST

Drunk men try to ‘manhandle’ doctor, staff at Ludhiana’s civil hospital

According to emergency medical officer on duty Dr Sunita Aggarwal, two parties approached the Civil hospital in Ludhiana after a brawl; after she issued a medical legal report to the first party, the second party started misbehaving with her and the staff

Dr Sunita Aggarwal, the emergency medical officer on duty at Ludhiana’s civil hospital, alleged that she called a PCR, but the police took half an hour to arrive. She further alleged that the police asked her “not to create a scene.” (HT Photo)
Updated on Sep 10, 2024 08:46 AM IST
ByRakshit Sharma, Ludhiana
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