Hemant Soren, Chief Minister of Jharkhand, handed appointment letters to 160 doctors on Thursday. The ceremony is considered an important step in the state’s health and medical fields. According to the information, these 160 doctors include doctors appointed at JPSC for five medical colleges. In addition, 54 assistant professors, 38 specialist doctors, 55 medical officers and 13 dentists are also involved in this appointment. It has increased the quality of health services in the state and the expectation of improving medical resources. On this occasion, Chief Minister Hemant Soren, while addressing the appointed doctors, said he would have to fulfill his responsibilities with integrity and honesty. He called on doctors to provide better health services and be sensitive to patients. The chief minister also said that the state government is constantly improving in the health and medical sector and that the newly appointed doctors will make an important contribution in this direction. He said doctors would not only treat patients, but also play a role in health education and awareness. Health experts believe that such appointments are important to increase the quality and scope of health services in the state. The expansion of medical facilities in rural and backward areas, especially in rural and backward areas, will alleviate the health sector. It has also been said by the state government that communication and training programs will also be arranged for the appointed doctors so that they can use their skills and knowledge maximum. This will ensure the improvement in health services and patient satisfaction. Share this story -tags
Chief Minister Hemant Soren handed letters of appointment to 160 doctors
