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IMA calls for 24-hour shutdown of OPDs in Karnataka
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Medical Students of Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute under the banner of Resident Doctors Association staging protest on sixth day in Bengaluru on Thursday. (DH Photo/S K Dinesh)
Medical Students of Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute under the banner of Resident Doctors Association staging protest on sixth day in Bengaluru on Thursday. (DH Photo/S K Dinesh)

Outpatient services in hospitals and nursing homes in Karnataka are likely to be hit on Friday with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) giving a call for a 24-hour shutdown in support of striking doctors of an eye hospital here over alleged assault of a colleague.

The IMA member nursing homes and hospitals will shut down the OPD services for 24 hours from 6 am on Friday to 6 am on Saturday, IMA Karnataka chapter President Dr Annadani Meti said.

There are about 25,000 doctors across the state, who will support it, said Dr Dhanpal N, another IMA office-bearer. Dhanpal added that the doctors, including private practitioners, will not attend to patients in OPD for the whole day.

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He, however, clarified emergency cases will be taken up during the day-long shutdown. The doctors of the government Minto Eye Hospital are on a strike since Friday last protesting the alleged attack of a colleague by members of a pro-Kannada outfit.

The members of the outfit were upset that proper compensation was not given to the victims of an alleged botched cateract operation drive in July this year. A few people had lost their vision partially due to a drug reaction.

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(Published 07 November 2019, 20:19 IST)