Dr Swapna Misra, Director, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fortis Mohali, said, “The incident has shaken the conscience of the society and is an eye-opener. Women should feel safe at the workplace.
Anita Sharma, Head, Lab Medicine, said, “The safety of healthcare workers is paramount in hospitals given that women are the predominant workforce . At Fortis, we are very sensitive to this fact and exercise zero tolerance towards gender-related workplace violence . We have strong processes & SOPs like CCTV surveillance, POSH committee, and a disciplined security team to ensure the safety of our colleagues.”
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