Just Pinned to Domestic and Global News: Docs get taekwondo training to defend from patient kin... Rising violence against doctors has prompted nearly 1500 resident doctors from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to learn taekwondo so that they are able to defend themselves on duty. In March after three incidents of violence were reported in three days more than 3000 resident doctors working in the emergency out-patient departments and wards went on strike for five days in Maharashtra. We had supported our counterparts in Mumbai by wearing helmets to work in March. This is because we are genuinely concerned about our safety. Keeping the same in mind we had requested the AIIMS administration to organise self-defence classes for us. They granted us permission to conduct taekwondo classes in AIIMS gymkhana club said Dr Vijay Gurjar president of the resident doctors association. The doctors in batches of 100 will train at the gymkhana club between 7-8 pm everyday from May 15. The basic course will be for 6 months and the black belt course for 30 months. According to a report in the Lancet journal while 75% doctors in tertiary care hospitals face physical or verbal violence
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