Minister Must Issue A Public Apology "Immediately", Says Goa Doctor

Minister Must Issue A Public Apology “Immediately”, Says Goa Doctor

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Goa Minister Must Apologise Publicly Else We Will Go On Strike, Warns Doctor

Goa Medical College’s CMO demands a public apology from Health Minister Vishwajit Rane. Doctors threaten to strike if Mr Rane does not apologize for alleged humiliation during inspection. The incident involved a patient’s request for a B12 injection that was deemed non-emergency. Mr Kuttikar labelled the minister’s apology a “studio apology,” asking that the apology be issued where the incident happened. The hospital has agreed that videography must be prohibited in the patient treatment area. They also want FIR to be registered against the person who shot the video that day (during the visit of the Goa Health Minister), we will identify that person, says the Dean of the Medical College. The protest saw widespread participation from medical professionals across departments.

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Quick Read Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Goa Medical College’s CMO demands a public apology from Health Minister Vishwajit Rane. Doctors threaten to strike if Mr Rane does not apologize for alleged humiliation during inspection. The incident involved a patient’s request for a B12 injection that was deemed non-emergency.

Rudresh Kuttikar, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of Goa Medical College and Hospital, who was berated by state health minister Vishwajit Rane, has demanded that Rane must issue a public apology “immediately” in the same casualty department, where the minister allegedly humiliated the senior doctor during an inspection.

Supported by the Goa Association of Resident Doctors (GARD), the doctors have warned to go on strike if the minister fails to apologise. Mr Kuttikar informed that the incident escalated after someone’s relative, who came asking for a B12 injection in the emergency department, was invited to visit the outpatient department (OPD) instead.

“We demand that he (Rane) apologise publicly, and the minister should come to the casualty department and apologise. If our demand is not met, we may go on strike. The incident on June 7 was when someone’s relative came asking for a B12 injection. It was not an emergency injection. We said you have to go to the OPD,” the CMO told reporters here.

Dismissing the minister’s apology earlier, Mr Kuttikar labelled it a “studio apology,” asking that the apology be issued where the incident happened. He remains adamant that the minister must issue an apology before the public.

“I have seen the video (of the minister apologising), but it is a studio apology. All doctors demand that an apology should happen where the incident happened. It should happen in front of people. Like the video of my humiliation went viral. The same thing should go viral because I was completely humiliated that day. I want every person to know about his apology,” he said.

Speaking on the demands of the resident doctors, Goa Medical College Dean SM Bandekar told ANI that he informed the state health ministry about the doctors’ demands and was waiting for a response. Moreover, the hospital has agreed that videography must be prohibited in the patient treatment area.

“There has been no order to suspend the doctor, and there has been no inquiry. I assured them that there has been no suspension. The second demand is that the (health) minister and the ministry should apologise publicly. I have informed the ministry about their letter, and we are waiting for a response from the ministry. The third demand they have made is that there should be no videography in the patient treatment area, we agree to this too. They also want FIR to be registered against the person who shot the video that day (during the visit of the Goa Health Minister), we will identify that person,” he added.

A massive protest broke out at Goa Medical College (GMC) on Monday as doctors, Heads of Departments, interns, and medical students united in anger against Health Minister Vishwajit Rane, demanding a public apology and an end to VIP culture in hospitals.

The protests came after an incident in which Health Minister Rane used harsh language against Dr Rudresh Kuttikar during a visit to GMC. The Health Minister was accused of humiliating and disrespecting a senior doctor, Dr Rudresh Kuttikar, during an inspection.

The protest saw widespread participation from medical professionals across departments.

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