Lucknow:Uttar PradeshPrincipal Secretary of Public Health on Friday issued an order making it mandatory for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) doctors to serve ten years in government hospitals after completing post-graduation (PG) from a medical college.
The order comes following years of losing out on experienced doctors as most of the healthcare professionals serving in government hospitals complete their PG and then leave for more lucrative private hospitals.
Doctors who wish to leave the government hospital after completing their studies will have to pay an amount of one crore as fine to the state government, the order specified.
According to officials, only to meet the shortage of specialist doctors in government hospitals, the state government has also made arrangements for exemption in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Hundreds of MBBS doctors posted in government hospitals take admission in PG every year.