New Delhi: Shocked over the casualty of doctors from across the country, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Friday has emphasised on psychological counselling for medical practitioners to fight against COVID-19 pandemic.
The IMA also suggested that the design of Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) kits for doctors needs to revisit.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, IMA president, Dr Rajan Sharma said that the IMA has been advocating for psychological counselling for health workers.
"It is very much necessary. At the same time we have to come out with scientific solutions to contain suicide incidents," he said.
The statement given by Dr Sharma assumes much more significance following the fact that on many occasions, doctors found committing suicide while treating the COVID-19 patients.
It is to be noted that two days back, a young practitioner in AIIMS committed suicide. Speaking on this, Dr Sharma said, "We are still studying the case and details will be given later."
According to in-house research conducted by IMA, 99 doctors (practitioners of modern medicine) have lost their lives either by committing suicide or by getting infected with COVID-19 in the last four-five months.
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"We have included data of those people who have succumbed to COVID and who were practising as a general practitioner and contracted COVID," said Dr Sharma quoting the research.
He admitted that anybody committing suicide does have a psychological reason.
Ever since India is fighting against COVID-19 pandemic, doctors, treating patients, were found either committing suicide or dying of the virus.