784 PG doctors to join teaching and secondary hospitals soon

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Minister for Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare Satya Kumar Yadav has said that 784 caller Post Graduate doctors (senior residents) volition beryllium joining teaching and secondary hospitals successful the State from January 1.

Those who had joined the PG courses successful 2022-23 nether the convener quota would beryllium fixed postings successful the secondary hospitals, including Community Health Centres, country and territory hospitals, and teaching hospitals, the Minister said successful a merchandise connected Saturday.

“A database is being prepared to categorise PG doctors arsenic per their specialities truthful that their services tin beryllium utilised properly,” the Minister said, adding that the enactment for registration was unfastened till December 29, and those who had received their postings should study for work by January 5.

These doctors, dispersed crossed 23 specialities, person to enactment compulsorily successful teaching hospitals for six months and successful hospitals falling nether the Directorate of Secondary Health for different six months. They volition beryllium paid ₹80,500, arsenic per G.O. No 723 issued successful December 2024.

“There are 110 PG doctors successful General Medicine, 91 successful General Surgery, 87 successful Gynecology, 81 successful Anesthesiology, 53 successful Orthopedics, and 58 successful Pediatrics. The others are from Radiology, Ophthalmology, ENT, Dermatology, and different specialties and PG non-clinical courses,” the merchandise said.

Out of 784 PG doctors, 393 volition enactment successful Community Health Centres, country and territory hospitals, portion the remaining successful 17 teaching hospitals successful the State.

Director of Secondary Health Chakradhar Babu said aesculapian services for patients would amended further successful these hospitals with the accomplishment of the caller batch of elder residents.

Published - December 28, 2025 07:00 p.m. IST

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