Ajmer : Ajmer Due to the strike of trained contractual technicians related to Nephrology, patients in the Dialysis Unit of Jawahar Lal Nehru Hospital had to wait for hours for dialysis. Whereas despite having eight trained nursing workers, dialysis of the patients could not start in the morning. Patients suffering from kidney disease reached the dialysis center operated in the Urology Department near JLN Medical College from 8 am on Monday for dialysis. At 9 am in the dialysis unit, patients were told that there was no technician. In such a situation, the patients had to wait till around 12 o’clock. On the other hand, the trained technicians of Nephrology Department have gone on strike demanding government appointment by making service rules from the state government. Due to lack of service rules, there is no permanent technician of Nephrology in any medical college.
Then why did you take training?
The question is that the hospital administration and trained nursing workers were already aware of the technician strike, then why arrangements were not made in the morning itself. Eight nurses are trained to do dialysis, why was there reluctance to do free dialysis? We are not getting dialysis. Here first they refused, then they met Superintendent Dr. Arvind Khare and he gave assurance. We kept waiting for dialysis. Came to the hospital since morning but there is no technician. We have informed the hospital administration.