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PG Medical Trainees Left in the Lurch with 10-Month Stipend Delay at North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda & Homeopathy Medical College

Shweta
Last updated: 2024/09/09 at 8:15 PM
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In a concerning development for medical professionals in training, the Postgraduate (PG) doctors at the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda & Homeopathy Medical College have been facing a severe financial crunch due to a 10-month delay in their stipends. This prolonged issue has left many trainees struggling to manage their living expenses and educational costs, raising serious questions about the administration’s handling of the situation.

The North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda & Homeopathy Medical College, known for its commitment to medical education, has become a focal point of frustration and anxiety for its PG medical trainees. These young professionals, who are integral to the healthcare system and dedicated to advancing their medical knowledge, are currently grappling with the significant impact of the stipend delay.

Despite repeated inquiries and appeals for assistance, the administration has yet to provide a satisfactory explanation for the delay forcing PG Doctors to sit on Protest. The lack of clear communication and accountability from the college authorities has exacerbated the trainees’ distress, leaving them with mounting financial obligations and uncertainty about when they will receive the funds they are owed.

Post Graduation courses was started last academic year under the director Dr. Neeta Mahesekar and since then Post Graduate Doctors facing several issues in their registration & affiliation from North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) but despite the irregularities college administration failed to address these issues left the doctors go on Protest.

The stipends, which are crucial for covering essential living costs and academic expenses, are typically disbursed on a regular basis to support the trainees throughout their rigorous and demanding programs.

This situation highlights a broader issue of administrative responsibility and transparency within educational institutions. The prolonged delay not only affects the financial well-being of the trainees but also undermines their morale and focus, which can ultimately impact their performance and patient care.

PG Doctors have expressed their frustration through petitions and direct appeals to the administration, but responses have been sparse and uninformative. The college’s silence on the matter has only heightened the sense of urgency among the PG doctors, who are demanding a prompt resolution.

The lack of response from the administration raises concerns about the management and prioritization of resources within the institution. As the PG doctors continue to await their overdue stipends, the need for transparent communication and effective resolution becomes increasingly critical.

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The situation at the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda & Homeopathy Medical College serves as a stark reminder of the importance of timely financial support for those pursuing careers in healthcare. As these dedicated professionals continue to contribute to the field of medicine, it is essential that their financial and professional needs are addressed with the seriousness and promptness they deserve.

The hope now rests on the college administration to provide a clear plan of action and restore the confidence of its PG medical trainees, ensuring that their focus remains on their crucial role in healthcare rather than on financial uncertainties.

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Shweta September 9, 2024 September 9, 2024
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