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Outpatient services resume at DMCH, Suhrawardy Hospital

Thursday, 5 September 2024


The outpatient services at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) and Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital resumed in full swing on Wednesday, reports UNB.
DMCH director Brigadier General Asaduzzaman Khan confirmed the resumption of outpatient services. Visiting the hospital, it was found that the emergency department was crowded with patients.
Although it had partially resumed operations after the shutdown on September 1, the director said the emergency and outpatient departments are now fully operational due to enhanced security.
Meanwhile, the director of Suhrawardy Hospital, Harunur Rashid, said, "Our emergency department is fully operational. On September 2, the outpatient department was partially operational, and on the second day, September 3, it was slightly less. However, from this morning, it has been fully operational based on security considerations."
He said they have received 25 police personnel, but their demand is for a total of 40 police personnel to strengthen security further.
Regarding the death of patient Rabeya Akhter on September 1, which has raised questions about patient care, he stated, "The patient's relatives misunderstood the situation and behaved rudely with us. Later, we clarified the matter and resolved it mutually. There is no further issue with them regarding this. Our doctors had no fault."
On August 31, a patient died at DMCH, after which agitated relatives alleged negligence on the part of the doctors and assaulted three of them on the hospital premises, prompting the doctors to call a strike.