Mymensingh Medical College doctor suspended over misconduct with health DG
Further action will be taken following departmental procedures, says the hospital's Assistant Director (administration) Dr Mohammad Main Uddin
A physician of Mymensingh Medical College (MMC) was suspended for misbehaving with the Director General of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Professor Dr Md Abu Jafor this afternoon (6 December).
Dr Dhandeb Barman, who was in-charge of the Casualty Department, has been asked to show cause for his rude behaviour.
A video of the incident went viral on social media, drawing widespread criticism from various quarters.
Earlier in the morning, the DGHS director general visited Mymensingh Medical College Hospital to attend a seminar on the recent progress and challenges in treating bladder and reproductive system diseases in children.
Before the seminar, Prof Jafor inspected different sections of the hospital.
During his visit to the emergency department, he raised concerns over patient care, management and staff presence.
Unhappy with the remarks, casualty department in-charge Dr Barman reacted arrogantly, referring to manpower shortages and workload.
As the DG expressed displeasure, an argument ensued between the two.
Hospital Director Brigadier General Md Golam Ferdous, Assistant Director (Administration) Dr Mohammad Main Uddin Khan, and other administrative officials and doctors were present during the incident.
Assistant Director (Administration) Dr Mohammad Main Uddin Khan said Dr Barman had a heated conversation with the DG during the inspection over the quality of services.
"Dr Barman was immediately relieved of his duties. Further action will be taken following departmental procedures," Dr Main Uddin said.
