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    Medical Fraternity In Shock After Doctor’s Suicide, Experts Call For Urgent Mental Health Support | Nagpur News

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    Nagpur: The death of Neuron Hospital administration in-charge Dr Eshwar Chandekar by suicide has sent shockwaves through the medical fraternity, with doctors and mental health experts warning that mounting workplace pressures are taking a heavy toll on healthcare professionals. They said the tragedy underscores the need for stronger mental health support systems and a work culture that encourages doctors to seek help without fear of stigma.“Suicide among medicos is rising. Greater awareness about mental health support services such as Tele-MANAS is needed. Constant monitoring and sustained efforts are required from the top level down to the grassroots to address the issue,” said Dr Sajal Bansal, chief coordinator of the Mental Health Helpline of the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA).Psychiatrist Dr Abhishek Somani said doctors often spend their careers advocating mental health awareness for patients while neglecting their own well-being. “Many continue working despite sleep deprivation, emotional fatigue, and the pressure of handling critical cases. For some, losing a patient feels like a personal loss. When biological vulnerability, psychological distress and social pressures converge, they can push a person towards a crisis,” he said, stressing the need for work-life balance and better access to mental health support.IGGMCH professor Dr Mohammad Faisal highlighted the burden borne by healthcare workers. “Medical professionals balance round-the-clock duties, continuous learning, and the responsibility of safeguarding lives. This often comes at a significant physical and emotional cost,” he said.Echoing similar concerns, psychiatrist Dr Pritam Chandak said many doctors hesitate to seek professional help. “Long working hours, burnout and the stigma surrounding mental health can have a profound impact. Such incidents highlight the urgent need to prioritise the well-being of healthcare professionals,” he said.Psychiatrist Dr Suleman Virani described the incident as a reminder that those who care for others often struggle silently themselves. “Doctors are frequently expected to remain resilient at all times and may be reluctant to seek help. We need to normalise mental health support and create safe spaces where healthcare professionals can access assistance without stigma,” he said.

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