DENPASAR - Prof Ngoerah Hospital, Bali, has named two resident or prospective specialist doctors from Udayana University (Unud) who are students there committing serious violations.
Chairman of the Education Coordination Committee at the Prof. Ngoerah Hospital, I Gusti Putu Suka Aryana, said the decision was made after the hospital and campus met to discuss two residents who had illegal relations and were even suspected of committing immoral acts at the hospital.
"Hospitals and medical faculties have met and have determined this is a group of serious violations and the minutes will be made," he said, Wednesday, July 31.
"Furthermore, sanctions will be given later because we have closed it and it has been determined that this includes violations, previously those present were elements of the board of directors and the dean," he continued.
Putu Suka said that every category of violations receiving sanctions varies, such as very serious violations can be removed from the institution, but because this is a serious category violation it will be discussed again.
In the meeting of the two institutions, the two residents from Udayana University were not presented, because the plan was that after this decision was announced, both of them were asked to clarify and receive punishment.
"There are many variations, many cases are different but almost all institutions must have rules on how to be ethical, disciplined, we have rules and this includes heavy, some with mild, moderate, severe and very heavy levels," he said as quoted by ANTARA.
For this incident, Putu Suka emphasized that Prof. Ngoerah Hospital will continue to maintain the good name of the institution, this is also reflected in the results of the decisions of the two residents who were subject to serious violations.
For information, the alleged case of immoral acts and establishing a forbidden relationship was carried out by students of specialist programs from the Orthopedic and Traumatological study program, as well as a program to study Heart Disease and Blood Vessel.
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