RECORD 1205 MEDICAL OFFICERS JOIN ODISHA GOVERNMENT AT ONE GO

Jun 6, 2023 - 17:49
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RECORD 1205 MEDICAL OFFICERS JOIN ODISHA GOVERNMENT AT ONE GO
Bhubaneswar(Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik was today lavish in praising the people of Odisha, and the state administration for the rescue and treatment operations that was taken after the train accident in Balasore. “I am proud of my people.
I am proud of Odisha, the Chief Minister said while speaking at a ‘Nijukti Parva’ function at Kalinga stadium where 1205 Medical Officers joined the state government.
Recalling the train accident, the CM said that everyone is aware of the train tragedy in Balasore that shook the nation, even the world.
It’s a time of immense grief and sorrow.
But, this accident has proved the strength of Odisha, its ability to rise up to the expectation during the time of crisis, he exuded confidence.
He then said, “It has manifested the compassion and humanity of the people of Odisha.
Doctors, medical students, general public….all had one thing in mind….
Let’s save life… as many as we can.
And we have saved more than a thousand lives.
People providing support to rescue operations, the long queues for blood donation are sights rare but invaluable.
I am proud of my people.
I am proud of Odisha.” “Now coming to administration”, he said, “I must say that the state administration came into action mode the very moment the news came around.
Ministers, top officers, supporting staff…..all were at the site of accident and health centres, making arrangements and monitoring the rescue and treatment operations.” Transparency, Technology, Team-work, Time and Transformation all were in absolute display.
This is our 5T initiative.
This is transformation; he summed up his transformative governance. He further said that we have succeeded in cyclone management with a long term strategy, Covid management with a medium term strategy, and now in this case, we have proved that we are equally capable in managing such a sudden crisis requiring instant action. Congratulating the new Medical Officers, he said that this is a huge addition at one go to the existing strength of doctors in state and added that this will certainly strengthen healthcare in government hospitals and further improve patient satisfaction.
He expected them to serve people with sincerity and empathy. Saying that, ‘Every Life is Precious’for us, he informed that following this principle, we have opened 8 new Medical Colleges and 2 new Post Graduate Institutes in the past six years.
This has resulted in the production of 2200 MBBS doctors and 826 Specialists each year, he added.
The CM further said that bringing in consistence in recruitment process, we have appointed about 4500 Medical Officers in last four years.
As part of the initiative to transform health systems in the State, an additional 5000 posts of Medical Officers have recently been created.
Recruitment to these posts will be undertaken shortly.
I am happy to reiterate that by December 2023, all MBBS vacancies in the State will be filled up.
Odisha will be a doctor-surplus State from next year onwards, he added. Speaking on the state’s flagship Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana, he said that it is a very popular scheme which provides quality healthcare in reputed private hospitals across the country.
This is certainly providing a great succour to poor people who face distress in diseases.
We are spending about Rs 225 Crore every month providing treatment to over one lakh people, he added. Speaking on the occasion, Health Minister Niranjan Pujari described the efforts taken by the government to improve health infrastructure in the State.
He said that the CM’s vision that every life is precious has changed the health scenario of the state. Three new medical officers Snigdhamayee Panda, Muktiranjan Mallick and Sharmila Sahu shared their experiences on the recruitment process.
They said that the process was absolutely transparent and everything was done on time.
Appreciating the 5-T initiative, they promised to serve people with all earnestness. At the outset one minute silence was observed in memory of victims of Bahanaga train tragedy.