Centre agrees to 48-hour work week for resident doctors after first scheme review in 33 years

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He added, “The Central Residency Scheme has not been revised since 1992. We feel resident doctors will be more comfortable in a safe working environment, leading to better patient care. If the basic needs of resident doctors are met, then I think there would be better care for the patients.”Dr Krishnan said FAIMA had raised the demand for a scheme review following the tragic incident at RG Kar Medical College, where a postgraduate doctor was brutally raped and murdered in a government hospital in Kolkata last year.Dr Lakshya Mittal, National President of the United Doctors’ Front (UDF), posted on X, calling the development a big win for resident doctors. “After today’s DGHS meeting, it is confirmed 48 hours/week fixed duty hours will replace the vague term ‘reasonable’,” he said, adding that allowance revisions were also approved.Dr Dhruv Chauhan, National Spokesperson for the Indian Medical Association–Junior Doctors Network (IMA-JDN), said, “It was a fruitful meeting, and they have taken note of all the concerns we raised, including ensuring 48 hours/week fixed duty hours for all resident doctors.”“Allowances revision for doctors and fixed amounts for thesis and books were also approved in the meeting and taken further for implementation,” he told this paper.In addition to duty hours, the meeting addressed a wide range of concerns including hostel facilities, thesis grants, assistant professor salaries, and health benefits for postgraduate and senior resident doctors.



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