CEHAT is running a 24*7 helpline to respond to women and girls facing violence .Please call this number 9029073154 for support and assistance.
To address the dire work conditions faced by Resident Medical Officers (RMOs) in India, CEHAT recently conducted a signature campaign, rallying support from 85 medical professionals, resident doctors, and faculty members. Despite frequent incidents of violence and recurring safety concerns, authorities have yet to take concrete steps to protect RMOs. Based on a 2019 study conducted by CEHAT and support gathered from the campaigning, a letter of suggestions has been mailed to the Honourable Supreme Court of India, urging immediate action to improve RMO work environments. This document calls for policy changes, safety protocols, and public awareness initiatives to ensure the well-being and protection of these frontline healthcare workers.
CEHAT is running a 24*7 helpline to respond to women and girls facing violence .Please call this number 9029073154 for support and assistance.