If proved guilty, Dr Sudan may not be able to continue as medico
Tahir Mushtaq
JAMMU, May 28: Dr Avinash Sudan, who had mercilessly beaten an attendant in the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) Jammu and faked injuries to cover up his misdeed, might not be able to continue the noble Medical Profession.
The medical board which had been constituted to examine the MLC report of Dr Sudan has concluded that Dr Sudan had no injury of any kind, and all his claims pertaining to injuries inflicted by the poor attendant were wrong.
With this, the problems have aggravated multi-fold for him. It is pertinent to mention here that the board of doctors had conducted Ultra sonography and other routine tests on Dr Sudan to ascertain whether he suffered the injuries or not.
A senior medical consultant in GMC expressed that Dr Sudan might face some hard punishments in the days to come. The Medical Council of India (MCI) has laid down certain ethical norms for the medical practitioners. Dr Sudan, if proved guilty in the court of law, would certainly be punished for violating the ethics of medical profession.
Besides facing criminal proceedings, he would be debarred from practicing medical as profession.
When contacted, Minister for Medical Education R S Chib said, "Police has registered case under section 307 against the accused doctor. And we have also suspended from the duty and MD as well. If he would be proved guilty in the court of law, the department would also take action against vis-a-vis violating ethics of medical profession.
The medical board which had been constituted to examine the MLC report of Dr Sudan has concluded that Dr Sudan had no injury of any kind, and all his claims pertaining to injuries inflicted by the poor attendant were wrong.
With this, the problems have aggravated multi-fold for him. It is pertinent to mention here that the board of doctors had conducted Ultra sonography and other routine tests on Dr Sudan to ascertain whether he suffered the injuries or not.
A senior medical consultant in GMC expressed that Dr Sudan might face some hard punishments in the days to come. The Medical Council of India (MCI) has laid down certain ethical norms for the medical practitioners. Dr Sudan, if proved guilty in the court of law, would certainly be punished for violating the ethics of medical profession.
Besides facing criminal proceedings, he would be debarred from practicing medical as profession.
When contacted, Minister for Medical Education R S Chib said, "Police has registered case under section 307 against the accused doctor. And we have also suspended from the duty and MD as well. If he would be proved guilty in the court of law, the department would also take action against vis-a-vis violating ethics of medical profession.
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