is not possible without advertising it,” he said.
The doctors said the KTH administration had advertised two positions (regular and leave reserve) of assistant professors in the Gynaecology Department.
?They said Dr Farzana and Dr Naila Bukhari serving as senior registrars in the same department had applied for the positions.
The IDF office-bearers said Dr Farzana had applied for both the positions while Dr Naila Bukhari was candidate for leave reserve post.
They claimed Dr Naila Bukhari was on top of merit list of reserve leave post and was selected for the post.
“Dr Naila had served for three months as assistant professor (on contract basis) but ?Dr Farzana used her influence and conducted an inquiry about the selection process. Dr Naila was demoted and Dr Farzana was appointed in her place. Dr Naila went to the court and got a stay order but the KTH administration is yet to take its notice,” the IDF president said.
He said the issue should have been referred to the board of governors.
The IDF representatives said that after the MTI Act, the position of medical superintendent had been abolished but a former occupant of this office Dr Mohammad Ali Chohan was still getting Rs176, 000 salary per month from KTH.
“He has not come to the hospital to work even for a day but is still paid by the KTH administration. This has put extra financial burden on meagre resources of the KTH due to incompetence of hospital administration to tackle the issue with Health Department,” Dr Mudir said.
He said the KTH administration wasted time and resources on unnecessary things that directly affected patient care as greater concentration should have been given to improvement of laboratory, radiology, operation theatres, pharmacy and emergency services. A spokesman for the KTH, when approached for his comments, said the board of governors in its meeting principally decided to advertise the post of Deputy Manager Quality Assurance.