Govt. to appoint 238 doctors to fill vacancies in DSH hospitals
The government is set to appoint 238 doctors to address vacancies in hospitals managed by the Directorate of Secondary Health. This decision was approved by the Health Minister after discussions with the Director of Secondary Health. The appointments will be made on a one-year contract basis through District Selection Committees.
- ▪The government will fill vacancies in hospitals under the Directorate of Secondary Health.
- ▪238 doctors will be appointed in Community Health Centres, Area Hospitals, and District Hospitals.
- ▪The appointments are on a one-year contract basis and will be managed by District Selection Committees.
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The government has decided to fill vacancies in hospitals falling under the purview of the Directorate of Secondary Health (DSH), through appointment of 238 doctors in Community Health Centres (CHCs), Area Hospitals and District Hospitals.Minister for Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare Satya Kumar Yadav approved these appointments on Friday, after having discussions with Director of Secondary Health K.V.N. Chakradhar Babu. These 238 doctors would be appointed on a one-year contract basis, a press release said, the government decided to carry out these appointments through District Selection Committees (DSCs), functioning under the supervision of the District Collectors.
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