Doctors boycott OPDs at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital in protest over harassment cases.

KARACHI -- Another harassment case was allegedly reported at the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH) on Tuesday night amid doctors' boycott of the outpatient departments (OPDs) for foolproof security at the health facility.

Sources said security concerns at the hospital followed the death of a patient in the paediatrics department.

Speaking to Dawn, female doctors condemned what they described as silence on part of the administration that, they alleged, had taken no action on their complaints.

'The first harassment incident was reported on March 18 when drunken attendants entered the paediatrics' floor and sneaked into the female doctors' room. They made their videos while they were resting and harassed others on duty in the intensive care unit,' recalled an ASH doctor on the condition of anonymity.

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The administration, she said, took no action, leaving the doctors with no option but to boycott the OPDs.

The second incident, according to her, occurred on Tuesday night around 3pm when a drunken man appeared on the gynaecology department's floor and harassed the doctors on duty.

The incident, she said, was immediately reported to the resident medical officer (general) but he took no action.

In a letter written to the hospital's director, several postgraduate (PG) residents of gynaecology department's three units had demanded protection at the workplace.

'The RMO general was informed but he didn't take it serious. In fact, a member verbally harassed the PGs who complained and made fun. We strongly condemn this act and demand immediate action. We won't be performing any of our duty till proper security is provided,' the letter dated March 22 said.

In response to the agitation, ASH doctors stated the administration had expressed willingness to post (political) workers at the hospital for security purposes.

'This is unacceptable. We demand that private armed security guards are posted here,' another doctor said.

Meanwhile, the Young Doctors Association (YDA), Sindh chapter, has extended its support to...

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