The Delhi Medical Council (DMC) has asked two doctors of Fortis Hospital in Shalimar Bagh to refrain from claiming neonatologist status and practising as super specialists amid an ongoing inquiry.
In a letter to the medical superintendent of the hospital, the council informed that the two doctors — Dr Akhilesh Singh and Dr Vivek Jain — cannot claim the status. “Their credentials as qualified pediatricians are also pending inquiry,” the DMC said. The council wrote the letter to the hospital based on a complaint received against the two doctors and a Delhi High Court order that followed. The Delhi Medical Council’s Executive Committee has also sought a reply from the private hospital and the doctors.
In a statement, Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, said that the order has been passed without their knowledge or opportunity for the doctors to present their case.
“We are astonished by the recent order, which seems to have been passed without our knowledge or opportunity for the doctors to present their case. The lack of prior notice for any hearing raises concerns about the order’s validity. Notably, the Delhi Medical Council’s 2023 affidavit to the Hon’ble High Court did not question the doctors’ qualifications, making this development surprising. We are currently reviewing the order and will take appropriate legal action. Given the matter’s sub judice status, we will refrain from further comments at this time,” said Fortis Hospital.
While Dr Vivek Jain refused to comment on the matter, Dr Akhilesh said he has not received the DMC order yet.
A writ petition was filed in the Delhi High Court against the two doctors, where the mother of a five-year-old boy alleged that the hospital deliberately concealed his birth injury and deprived him of timely treatment.
According to the petition filed by Advocate Sachin Jain on behalf of the woman, her child suffered brain hypoxic injury at Fortis Hospital during his birth in 2017.
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The woman alleged that the hospital concealed this injury from her by fabricating the child’s medical records. “The child eventually became permanently vegetative and developed a rare medical condition known as ‘West Syndrome’. He is living in deep pain and suffering from a high degree of epilepsy and cerebral palsy,” the petition underlined.
She also claimed that the child remained in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Fortis Hospital for 11 days after birth. Then, Dr Vivek Jain and Dr Akhilesh Singh discharged the child, stating that there is no sign of any injury.
Jain also submitted a complaint with the DMC and alleged that the two doctors are unqualified but have been practising in the Neonatal ICU at Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi.
“They don’t even possess the requisite qualifications to be an expert or a specialist. Yet, they are practicing in these critical units of a super-speciality hospital and administering treatment to critically ill neonates and infants, thereby posing a serious threat to their lives and limbs,” he said.
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In March, the High Court directed the DMC and National Medical Council to file an affidavit on the qualifications of the two doctors.