Patients denied treatment due to doctors' strike at Imphal hospital

Imphal, July 22 (IANS): Hundreds of patients from different parts of Manipur as well as those from neighbouring north eastern states were denied treatment at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) here after doctors went on a two-day closure of the Out Patients Department on Friday. The Teachers and Medical Officers' Association (TAMOA) of RIMS took the step as the authorities refused to revoke the suspension order of gynaecologist L. Trinity. The organisation has threatened to resort to further agitation if the order is not revoked.   A young woman, T. Kheroda, died due to intense bleeding on July 6 shortly after giving birth to a baby in RIMS. Family members and activists said she died as a result of dereliction of duty by the attending doctors. The RIMS authorities held two inconclusive inquiries. Trinity, who was on duty when Kheroda was admitted, was suspended to "facilitate inquiry". Though there have been numerous controversial deaths this is the first time that a doctor has been suspended. Hundreds of patients who were denied treatment told IANS that launching wildcat strikes without proper public information is against medical ethics. On Tuesday, a 13-hour general strike was observed in Manipur to highlight the irregularities in JNIMS.