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Delhi-based doctor exposes ‘medical negligence’ at GMC Jammu
5/20/2021 11:54:45 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, May 20: Dr. Monika Langeh, a Delhi-based doctor from Jammu and Kashmir, has exposed ‘medical negligence’ in government hospitals of Jammu where her Corona infected elder brother faced hardship in getting treatment. Dr Langeh, who has large following on the social media, expressed her helplessness in getting adequate medical treatment for her own brother.
Exposure by Dr Langeh has authenticated allegations that helpless patients are losing their lives in Government Medical Hospital Jammu due to negligence of authorities.
Ironically, she is helping hundreds of people across India, in getting different types of support amid pandemic. She is very helpful to the people of Jammu region. Dr. Monika Langeh, who has been in the limelight after sharing the video of one of her COVID patient swaying to the tune of 'Love You Zindagi' in the emergency ward, narrates the nightmarish experience her family has faced due to the 'inhuman attitude' of health staff at Jammu. “I narrated everything what my family suffered…Be responsible. Treat the patients, Don't cheat the patients. Its our moral responsibility, round the wards at least twice a day to check whether the patient is getting the prescribed treatment or not and the patient is responding”, Dr. Langeh posted on the micro-blogging networking site Twitter, highlighting her helplessness amid the pandemic to ensure treatment of her own brother.
As all her efforts to get proper treatment for her own brother failed, her family shifted him to Narayana Hospital Katra to save his life.
“To the treatment or not. I noticed the medical negligence and so I shifted my brother to SMVDNH where he got the proper treatment and started recovering. Those who are losing their family member because of negligence, they know the pain so we have to be responsible”, she tweeted, adding, “Work responsibly for Nation and our people during this pandemic when they need us more”.
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