Reaction to violence in health from Grandmedical doctors

Reaction to violence in health from Grandmedical doctors

Reaction to violence in health from Grandmedical doctors
Manisa Private Grandmedical Hospital doctors, Dr. who was killed while on duty in Konya. He held a minute's silence for Ekrem Karakaya. Hospital Chief Physician Op. Dr. Mumtaz Kahya, in his statement on the subject, said, "People who have the responsibility to prevent violence should take action as soon as possible and say 'stop' to it."
Killed while on duty in Konya, Dr. A commemoration program was held for Ekrem Karakaya at Manisa Private Grandmedical Hospital. Hospital doctors held a minute's silence for their murdered colleagues. Hospital Chief Physician Op. Dr. Mümtaz Kahya, in a statement on the subject, said that the late Dr. He expressed his condolences to Ekrem Karakaya and his family. Kahya said, "Violence in health has been on the agenda intensively in recent years. We are the people who experience this problem and are involved in it. However, there is nothing we can do; those who have the responsibility to prevent violence should act as soon as possible and say 'stop' to it. Solving this problem can only be solved by increasing the penalties. "It is not possible, the solution lies in the fact that those who govern us value physicians or all educated people. The devaluation must end as soon as possible," he said.
EVERYONE MUST UNDERSTAND THE SERIOUSNESS OF THIS PROBLEM.
Explaining that an increase in penalties can be a deterrent, but something needs to be done beyond that, Kahya said, "Especially, the deceased stays with the deceased, their family suffers. Everyone with their government and opposition needs to understand the seriousness of this problem. A governor can still say that 'this is not violence with health'. Governor Even if he thinks like that, there is not much to do. I guess we will protect ourselves at this rate. I guess we will start to take up arms to defend ourselves. As private hospitals, we can put x-ray equipment at the entrance of the building, like in shopping malls. But this is not a solution, it will do the same thing in the garden when we cannot enter the building. "I hope this event will be the last and we will not live again. As a group of doctors, I hope we will not be more demoralized after this bundon, both in terms of personal rights, as well as in terms of being victims of violence in life safety and health," he said.