Dental surgeons protest non-allocation of seats

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HYDERABAD: Dental surgeons registered their protest against the Sindh Health Department for not allocating adequate seats

The department had announced more than 2,000 vacancies for medical officers last year.

Only three seats allocation for dental surgeons is a sad affair, they lamented.

Protesting outside local press club they demanded sufficient allocation of seats. Dr Ranbeer said that 82 candidates cleared written examination in last attempt and their demand was to enlist these all candidates alike medical officers.

Dr Babbar said that other than dental surgeons’ opportunities and entrance for medical officers was easy on support of health department and its priority was only medical officers by ignoring dental surgeons.

Published in Daily Times, December 6th 2017.

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