Following nationwide protests over a medical student's murder in Kolkata, Pollachi Sub-Collector Catherine Saranya conducted a security audit at the District Headquarters Government Hospital, focusing on CCTV coverage and staff safety.
Coimbatore: In response to recent safety concerns in medical institutions, Pollachi Sub-Collector Catherine Saranya carried out a comprehensive inspection of security measures at the District Headquarters Government Hospital in Pollachi on Thursday.
The inspection comes in the wake of a tragic incident at a Kolkata medical college last week, where a female medical student was sexually assaulted and murdered. This event sparked nationwide protests, with doctors and medical students demanding enhanced security measures, including a 24-hour strike across the country.

Following directives from both central and state governments to review security arrangements in hospitals, Sub-Collector Saranya conducted a thorough examination of the Pollachi facility. She visited each ward of the hospital, assessing the placement and functionality of CCTV cameras and other security infrastructure.
During her visit, Saranya engaged in discussions with the hospital staff, including doctors and nurses, to understand their security concerns and gather feedback on existing safety protocols. She offered advice and recommendations to improve the overall security environment within the hospital premises.

The Sub-Collector's inspection extended beyond the main hospital building. She also visited the hostel accommodations for trainee doctors, evaluating the security measures in place for resident medical professionals. Saranya listened to the concerns of the trainee doctors and provided guidance on enhancing their personal safety.
This security audit is part of a broader initiative to ensure the safety of healthcare professionals and patients in medical institutions across the region. The findings from this inspection are expected to inform future security enhancements at the Pollachi Government Hospital and potentially serve as a model for other healthcare facilities in the district.

Local medical associations have welcomed this proactive approach by the administration, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe working environment for healthcare professionals. The hospital administration has assured full cooperation in implementing any recommended security upgrades following this inspection.
As the healthcare sector continues to grapple with safety concerns, such inspections and subsequent improvements are crucial steps towards ensuring the well-being of both medical professionals and patients in public healthcare institutions.
The inspection comes in the wake of a tragic incident at a Kolkata medical college last week, where a female medical student was sexually assaulted and murdered. This event sparked nationwide protests, with doctors and medical students demanding enhanced security measures, including a 24-hour strike across the country.
Following directives from both central and state governments to review security arrangements in hospitals, Sub-Collector Saranya conducted a thorough examination of the Pollachi facility. She visited each ward of the hospital, assessing the placement and functionality of CCTV cameras and other security infrastructure.
During her visit, Saranya engaged in discussions with the hospital staff, including doctors and nurses, to understand their security concerns and gather feedback on existing safety protocols. She offered advice and recommendations to improve the overall security environment within the hospital premises.
The Sub-Collector's inspection extended beyond the main hospital building. She also visited the hostel accommodations for trainee doctors, evaluating the security measures in place for resident medical professionals. Saranya listened to the concerns of the trainee doctors and provided guidance on enhancing their personal safety.
This security audit is part of a broader initiative to ensure the safety of healthcare professionals and patients in medical institutions across the region. The findings from this inspection are expected to inform future security enhancements at the Pollachi Government Hospital and potentially serve as a model for other healthcare facilities in the district.
Local medical associations have welcomed this proactive approach by the administration, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe working environment for healthcare professionals. The hospital administration has assured full cooperation in implementing any recommended security upgrades following this inspection.
As the healthcare sector continues to grapple with safety concerns, such inspections and subsequent improvements are crucial steps towards ensuring the well-being of both medical professionals and patients in public healthcare institutions.