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Harassment charges: two Psychiatry doctors at Kozhikode MCH transferred

Harassment charges: two Psychiatry doctors at Kozhikode MCH transferred
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Two psychiatry faculty members at the Government Medical College Hospital in Kozhikode have been transferred following allegations of mental harassment against postgraduate students. A government-appointed panel confirmed the harassment, which negatively impacted the academic environment.

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The incident highlights issues of workplace conduct and student welfare within medical education institutions in India.

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The Health department has transferred two faculty members in the Department of Psychiatry at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, who were accused of mentally harassing postgraduate (PG) students there.

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The report relies on official government orders and panel findings to describe the disciplinary action taken.

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