‘Plan B’ in Mysuru to overcome doctors’ shortage
The Hindu
MMCRI is now training newly-appointed resident doctors, nursing staff, PG students in ICU management
After its unsuccessful bid to appoint specialist doctors and resident doctors for dealing with the COVID-19 second wave whose curve is yet to in the forefront fighting the pandemic managing almost all COVID-19 hospitals here, has resolved to executive its ‘Plan B’ to ease the shortage of medical professionals. Mysuru is one of the worst affected districts in the State with a very high positivity rate. Deaths due to COVID-19 are yet to come under control. The active cases stand at 15,134 as on Tuesday.More Related News
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