The government-run KEM Hospital in Mumbai has got additional 62 security guards, six of them armed, in the aftermath of resident doctors' agitation.
A delegation of Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) today reviewed the security at a meeting with the Dean of KEM.
Resident doctors had gone on mass leave last week after there was a string of attacks on doctors at government hospitals in the city and elsewhere in the state.
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MARD said in a release here that authorities told its delegation that security at other government hospitals will be beefed up soon.
Within a week, security personnels would be deployed in full required strength at KEM, the delegation was told.
A full-fledged 'alarm system' has been installed in emergency wards, the MARD statement said.
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