
Telangana Government Doctors see Faster Growth


There won't be an excessive delay in the advancement and professional development of government doctors thanks to the recent hiring of 1,479 Assistant Professors at government medical institutions and affiliated teaching hospitals. 545 Associate Professors in all have received professorial promotions in the previous few months and have been assigned to many government hospitals and medical schools in Telangana.
According to health Minister T Harish Rao, "There have been instances in other indian States where senior doctors retired as Assistant and Associate Professors and regrettably never made it to Professors."
The State government has also resolved to offer senior doctors now working in government hospitals first priority by elevating and appointing them as Professors in Telangana's eight forthcoming medical institutions (2024–2025) in order to further foster their professional development. The other positions will be filled through additional promotions of Associate and Assistant Professors to Professors, health authorities noted. "These posts of Professors will only be filled with existing senior doctors," they added.