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FMC Resident Doctors protest assault on colleague by patient’s relatives in Asaba

By Gabriel Elozino

Members of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), Federal Medical Centre(FMC) Asaba Chapter, Monday, came out in their number to protest an alleged assault on one of their members (name withheld) by family members of a patient.

The doctors were led in the protest by their President and Executive members as they carried placards moving from department to department and ward to ward in a peaceful procession round the hospital premises. According to the ARD President, Dr Asore Oghenevwarhe Emmanuel, while briefing newsmen, said the Resident Doctors were not happy over the way and manner patients had continued to assault them.

He stated that a doctor on duty at the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Unit was brutally assaulted and almost killed by a patient’s family members. He hinted that three of the assailants were later arrested and had been in police cell since Saturday awaiting trial at the court. Speaking further, Dr Asore said that, the doctors earlier withheld their services to express their anger over the unfair treatment their member received from family members of the patient he was caring for and also to ensure the safety of doctors on duty.

“This is a peaceful protest to alert the hospital community and the general public of what the doctors are going through in FMC Asaba. We will resume our duties after the protest, however; we are assuring the management, patients, government and the public that we will not hesitate to down tools if such inhuman treatments of doctors continued to happen. The Trumpet Gathered

“While we want to thank God that our colleague, who was treated at the police hospital, is presently fine and recuperating, we call on the government and good spirited individuals to help safeguard us and ensure our security during and after every day’s duty. Our colleague was hit on the head and he bled profusely, but thank God he was resuscitated and he is alive today.

“It is obvious that there are operational challenges in our hospitals, but that should not be a blame for us doctors to bear. It is a systemic problem and should be directed appropriately. Meanwhile, patients who have issues should seek redress and express their dissatisfaction through the management or any other appropriate quarters,” Dr Asore posited.

Giving an account of what happened, the ARD Secretary, Dr Okolie Kenneth, said, the victim who was on call on that fateful day, had at least, three patients with seizure disorders at the same time and the families of the patients needed his attention at the same time.

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The Secretary, however, said the doctor being a professional, decided to attend to the most critical emergency, however, he still assessed the said patient and instituted treatment but would further evaluate him after he was transferred to the examination couch. The family of the patient who wanted the doctor to abandon other patients picked up quarrel with him.

Okolie said the dispute was immediately settled, but unknown to the doctor that the children of the man had already reached out to their accomplices outside the ward with regards to the quarrel. And while the doctor was done with his assignment and going out of the hospital premises, he was attacked from the back and hit on his head with an unknown object, causing him to lose so much blood. The Secretary averred that it was the responsibility of the doctor to take care, but the patients should know that the doctors love them and want to see them get well.

He said, “We love our patients and that is why we go the extra miles to do our work diligently and even sometimes the job of others. There are limitations everywhere, but it’s not enough for patients to continue to attack us. Doctors and health workers are basically in distress; there is brain drain, remuneration is not adequate and now, assault from patients is like adding salt to injury.”

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