New Recruits to Serve One-Year Term Despite Hostel Space Constraints
MGM Medical College and Hospital strengthens healthcare services with appointment of 42 junior doctors following successful recruitment drive.
Key Points:
- Hospital selects 42 doctors from 55 interview candidates
- Non-academic junior doctors to serve for one year
- Recruitment proceeds despite ongoing hostel occupancy issues
JAMSHEDPUR – MGM Hospital has completed recruitment of forty-two junior doctors.
The hospital conducted interviews on Tuesday. Fifty-five candidates participated in the selection process.
Meanwhile, hostel occupancy issues had delayed appointments. Some interns still occupy the facilities.
Addressing Staff Shortages
The recruitment brings relief to existing staff. Postgraduate doctors were managing heavy workloads.
Moreover, internal doctors worked extended hours. The new appointments will ease their burden.
Recruitment Challenges
Hostel vacancy issues initially halted interviews. The administration waited for interns to relocate.
Furthermore, officials proceeded despite space constraints. Patient care needs prompted immediate action.
Service Enhancement
The new doctors will strengthen various departments. They will serve for twelve months.
Meanwhile, senior doctors welcomed the appointments. Better patient care is expected with increased staffing.

