13 Senior Doctors Under Investigation in RG Kar Hospital Scandal; Strict Action if Found Guilty
In a major development following the RG Kar Medical College scandal, 13 senior doctors are now under investigation for their alleged involvement in fostering a “culture of threats” within the hospital. This comes after the arrest of the hospital’s former principal, Sandeep Ghosh, who is already in judicial custody.
Allegations of “Threat Culture”:
The investigation centers around the claims that these senior doctors played a role in creating a hostile work environment, particularly for junior doctors and medical students. The internal investigation committee, formed to probe these accusations, will now look into the complaints against the 13 senior doctors.
Hospital Leadership’s Directive:
RG Kar Hospital’s Superintendent Saptarshi Chattopadhyay and Principal Manaskumar Bandopadhyay have sent a letter to the internal investigation committee, officially naming the 13 doctors. The letter mentions that various allegations have been made by junior doctors and students against these individuals over time, and the committee is tasked with submitting a detailed report as soon as possible.
13 Senior Doctors Under Investigation in RG Kar Hospital Scandal; Strict Action if Found Guilty
Doctors Under Scrutiny:
The 13 doctors include some prominent figures, such as the physician who conducted the autopsy of the young female doctor who was raped and murdered at the hospital. This doctor has already been summoned multiple times for questioning by the CBI. Another doctor, whose home was raided by the CBI in connection with financial corruption charges, is also among the accused.
Junior Doctors’ Protests:
The junior doctors’ protests, which began after the tragic rape and murder incident at RG Kar Hospital, brought attention to the alleged “culture of threats.” The protesters accused certain doctors and officials of maintaining a climate of fear within the hospital, intimidating juniors and medical students. Previously, more than 50 doctors, house staff, and interns were identified for investigation. Now, the inquiry has been extended to include senior doctors.
Potential Consequences:
If the allegations are substantiated, strict action could be taken against the 13 senior doctors. The investigation committee has been instructed to collect evidence and submit their findings promptly.
As the investigation continues, the outcome could significantly impact the reputation and functioning of one of West Bengal’s major medical institutions. The internal probe aims to restore a safe and respectful working environment for all hospital staff, especially junior doctors and medical students.