Duty Before Everything Else - 2 Gujarat Doctors Back At Work Hours After Mothers¡¯ Cremation
At 3.30 am on April 15, Dr, Shilpa Patel's mother died in the Covid ICU after a week¡¯s battle. Six hours later, the associate professor with the anatomy department at SSG Hospital was back on duty, as per TOI.
At 3.30 am on April 15, Dr, Shilpa Patel's mother died in the Covid ICU after a week¡¯s battle. Six hours later, the associate professor with the anatomy department at SSG Hospital was back on duty, as per TOI.
After performing the last rites, Dr Patel diligently donned her PPE suit once again.
Dr Rahul Parmar also lost his mother due to age-related issues in Gandhinagar on the same day. But Parmar, who as nodal officer for Covid management and part of the dead body disposal team at Central Gujarat¡¯s biggest hospital, finished the cremation rituals and rushed back to join duty on Friday. ¡°It was a natural death. I finished the cremation rituals with my family and returned to Vadodara,¡± said Parmar, who is with the Preventive and Social Medicine Department at SSG.
Officer on special duty for Covid-19 in Vadodara, Dr Vinod Rao said the Covid warriors displayed great personal commitment and devotion to duty even amid their mourning.
But for warriors like Dr Patel or Dr Parmar, service to humanity is literally their only form of worship at the moment.
Dr Parmar had to fight a personal battle with coronavirus last year when he got infected in December while on duty. ¡°I was admitted for five days here (in SSG) itself. I was administered remdesivir and after 14 days¡¯ quarantine period, I had rejoined duty,¡± said the doctor who has been handling the tough task of coordinating and handing over bodies of Covid-19 victims to their immediate families for more than a year now.
Dr Shilpa too has been on Covid-19 duties on rotation every month since the beginning of the pandemic. ¡°We had shifted my mother from Mehsana to Vadodara after the private practitioner there told us that we will have to arrange for remdesivir ourselves. Since she was admitted at the SSG only, I could at least keep visiting her,¡± said Dr Shilpa, adding that her mother was admitted on April 7 and she died on April 15.
She, along with her brother, carried their mother¡¯s body wrapped as per Covid protocol in an ambulance and cremated her at Akota crematorium.
Recalling how her parents always taught her to work with dedication, Dr Patel said that she had insisted that Dr Patel should stop worrying about her and concentrate on her duty just a couple of hours before she passed away. Dr Patel said, ¡°Based on rotation, my Covid duty was supposed to begin at 9 am on Thursday, but mom departed before that.¡±