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Ajmer Principal stood in the queue posing as a patient and started checking the pulse at the medicine counter.

Ajmer : Ajmer After the patients complained about not getting medicines at the medicine counter, late arrival of pharmacists and irregularities while giving medicines, Dr. Anil Samaria, Principal of Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, himself stood in the queue as a patient and tested the arrangements. Gave the prescription to the pharmacist and confirmed that the concerned medicine was not available. At the same time, computer operator and one helper did not reach on time at two counters. On Wednesday, Dr. Samaria, Principal of the Medical College at Jawahar Lal Nehru Hospital, understood the suffering of the patients by becoming a patient. They reached DDC counter 13 of Outdoor in the morning. He stood among the patients with the prescription and when his turn came, he passed it towards the pharmacist but the distributor pharmacist did not reach. When we reached other medicine counters, no medicine was found there.

The window was kept closed by placing cardboard on the counter of the elderly.

Later Dr. Samaria reached the medicine counter for elderly patients, where there were two pharmacists. One queue was very long and the other window was kept closed with cardboard. He got another pharmacist to open the closed window and start distributing medicines to the patients. He also instructed that if any other patient comes, the medicine should be distributed.

When medicine was not found in the store, it was ordered from Jodhpur.

After not finding the blood thinning drug Propidokal in the medicine counter and stores, he ordered this medicine from Jodhpur. Its supply will also start soon.

Store inspected, instructions to improve arrangements

Later he inspected the center medicine store and inquired about the shortage and supply of medicines. Instructions were also given to in-charge Dr. Mohit Dave. He told the pharmacist and in-charge that there should be no shortage of medicines. Medicines arrived at the counter on time.

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