203 Assistant Professors join Medical Education Service in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: As many as 203 Assistant Professors joined Odisha Medical Education Service on Friday. An orientation for new recruits was organised at convention centre in Lok Seva Bhawan.

Joining the programme on virtual platform, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik advised the new assistant professors to follow the 5T initiative of the government and try to bring smiles on patients and their close family members.

Congratulating the new recruits, the CM said, “We must always remember that our success do not belongs solely to us. It belongs to society. Our success is a contribution of our society. It’s our moral and ethical responsibility to give back to society and bring smile on the face of people. In your case, there can be no better reward than a smile on the face of a mother when her ailing child is cured. This is the real satisfaction in your job.”

Speaking on 5T initiative of his government, the Chief Minister said, “All of you might be aware of our 5T Initiative, where application of components like Transparency, Technology, Team work, Time lead to Transformation. This will be a key principle throughout your career.”

Welcoming the new recruits, Patnaik said that recruitment of such a large number of Assistant Professors at one go will boost the health education and improve the healthcare service bringing satisfaction for people.

The Chief Minister further said, we have always believed strongly in ‘Sustha Odisha, Sukhi Odish’. For us, ‘Every Life matters’. It has been the fundamental principle of our governance in providing health care facilities to the people of Odisha.

The State Government is committed to provide universal access to quality health care services and bring down the out-of-pocket expenses of the people.  The size of the budget of the Health Department is increasing over the years. The budget estimate in healthcare has almost doubled to over Rs. 12 thousand crore in this financial year since 2019-20. It is more than six percent of the State Plan, the CM added.

Speaking on the occasion Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra said that the Chief Minister has directed to fill up all posts of medical officers and professors in all govt health facilities. The state is providing cashless health service to over 70 thousand patients every month and spending Rs 70 crore per month, he added.

Sharing their experiences, three new Asst. Professors Dr Manoja Bhuyan, Dr Bandana Mohapatra and Dr Gopal Nayak praised the recruitment system saying that it’s absolutely fair and transparent. It will definitely improve the quality of health education and healthcare.

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