Updated On: 19 December, 2023 01:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Eshan Kalyanikar
Amidst negligence charges, residents seek HOD’s removal while maintaining patient services

An inquiry committee has been set up to investigate the allegations
Amid a protest where 21 resident doctors from the dermatology department at JJ hospital have taken mass leave in objection to HOD Dr Mahendra Kura, some continue to informally attend to the nine admitted patients.
Patient services remained uninterrupted on the first day of their protest. A few resident doctors at ward no. 45 (dermatology ward) were seen coordinating with a nurse and told mid-day that they were part of the protest against Dr Kura. “We are still choosing to look after the patients,” said a third-year junior resident doctor. Even the relatives of the admitted patients, some of whom have been at the hospital since the beginning of the month, said that there is no difference in patient care so far. Dr Abhijit Helge, another junior resident doctor in the mass protest, said, “The hospital has also deputed newly qualified doctors, interns, and RMOs in our place. Apart from that, there are also senior residents and other professors. On our part, we have also assured them that we will be available in case of serious emergencies.”