Posted on: Post Date – Fri 11/11/22 11:59pm

Hyderabad: To ensure that all Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in rural and urban areas of Telangana provide quality healthcare facilities, the state government is poised to complete the recruitment of nearly 2,538 doctors and paramedics in the coming weeks.
Telangana Medical and Health Services Recruitment Board (MHSRB) will complete the recruitment of 969 doctors in as many PHCs as possible over the next week to 10 days, while the State Health Board will recruit doctors and paramedics for 1,569 Palle Dawa – khanas in In the next 2-3 weeks in various regions.
“Overall, we will ensure that consultations with an allopathic or Ayurvedic doctor or at least one qualified BSc nursing specialist are available in government hospitals in almost 3,800 villages in Telangana.
The recruitment of doctors was supposed to be completed a month ago but was delayed due to the Munugodu polls,” said state health minister Harish Rao.
Immediately after the vote, the MHSRB released a list of outstanding doctors recruited at 969 primary health centres in Telangana, and prosecutions for mailed letters could be prosecuted in the next two weeks, the minister said.
“Currently, there are 680 Palle Dawakhanas in the state and recently Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instructed us to set up another 900 such facilities. Recruitment of doctors for Palle Dawakhanas and PHC will be carried out concurrently and will end as early as possible,” Harish Rao said.
Over the past few months, nearly 200 young doctors have taken postgraduate courses at primary care centers across the districts starting this school year. As a result, the state government has decided to quickly complete the recruitment of doctors in all primary care centres within the next ten days.