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AIIMS, LNJP docs wear black ribbon in support of IMA strike call

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New Delhi, Dec 11 : The doctors of several government hospitals across Delhi, including the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital (LNJP) on Friday extended support to the protest call given by the Indian Medical Association (IMA). They will be wearing black ribbons throughout their working hours.
The IMA is protesting against the Centre’s move that allows ayurvedic doctors to perform various general surgeries which as per the doctors, is an assault on the modern medicine science.
“We, along with rest of the modern medicine fraternity oppose government’s move towards ‘mixopathy’ by the virtue of its gazette notification from the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM), which allows the PG students of Ayurveda to perform general surgeries,” Adarsh Pratap Singh, president, Resident Doctors Association (RDA), AIIMS said.
The doctors of the LNJP also announced to take part in the strike and demanded the government to withdraw the CCIM notification. “We support the indigenous system of medicine. However, we oppose the government’s rule which is legalising Ayurveda to practice allopathic procedures,” stated Dr. Keshave Singh, president, RDA of LNJP.
Doctors from medical colleges, government services, general practitioners, specialists, resident doctors and medical students are united against the three contentious moves by the Centre, which include the latest amendment by the CCIM where Ayurvedic postgraduate students could receive formal training to perform 66 types of medical procedures.
The doctors believe that the move will encourage the quackery and the patients’ safety would be undermined severely.

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