SFI Calls for Measures to Address Alleged Harassment of Medical Postgraduate Students
In a formal complaint submitted to the Principal, all twelve postgraduate (PG) doctors from the department have expressed concerns regarding perceived humiliation inflicted by two faculty members. The complaint outlines specific incidents that they believe constitute disrespectful treatment and could potentially undermine their educational experience.
The postgraduate medical education system typically involves intense scrutiny and mentorship, and any allegations of misconduct can prompt investigations by the institution. In response to the complaint, the administration has indicated it will look into the matter thoroughly to ensure a fair and just resolution. The situation highlights ongoing discussions within medical education regarding the treatment and well-being of trainees, as well as the importance of fostering a supportive learning environment. Further updates on the investigation are anticipated in the coming weeks.
