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The Nis Ambulance doctor, when the deputy director reported in August because he talked about the lack of doctors on Facebook, expects to be fired soon. The second report came immediately after he shared the complaints from the social network with the media, and the third, last week, was signed by the director of the Emergency Service. The doctor assures that the accusations are unfounded and that the management, instead of solving the problems, is trying to silence him. The director, for now, does not announce.
Dr. Miodrag Brankovic is “overwhelmed” with disciplinary allegations, he claims, to stop speaking publicly about issues that directly affect urgent patient care. He was first denounced by the deputy director, because, in her opinion, he ruined the reputation of the institution and annoyed the public with his comments on Facebook. Then the shift boss, when he spoke about it for the media.
“They are trying to politicize all my accusations in some way,” Brankovic says.
And it is not about politics, he adds, but about the service in which he works, there are not enough field doctors, so many times they do not arrive on time. He also wrote about obsolete fleets and equipment. He says he does not know whether disciplinary proceedings have been initiated so far.
“Nobody in the management denied my accusations, all they are doing is writing these disciplinary reports,” says Brankovic.
In just a month and a half, he received a total of three. The doctor says that he is not clear about the reason, because the minutes of the shift manager, who invited him to a conversation, to which he responded during working hours, is attached by hand. The doctor believes that the purpose of these applications is:
“To say goodbye,” he emphasizes.
The director of the Nis ambulance, Slavoljub Zivadinovic, did not respond to the phone call and was sent an email with a request for a statement on H1 television.
It should be remembered that after the first request, due to comments on Facebook, he refused to give an official comment to N1, and in a brief telephone conversation said that what the Work Quality Control Commission decided was important. He then asked questions via email, but never answered them.
The doctor, however, does not give up.
“We constantly work with a small number of field teams. Everything is verifiable in the book where the field calls are recorded, because you can see which team made which field. Give people to get new equipment, new ambulance, hire people . When you have satisfied doctors, no one will appear in the media and talk about things like that ”, estimates the doctor.
Brankovic believes his family suffers from what he says. The wife, an ambulance nurse, also received a report. They believe their case is a warning to all employees, so, they say, no one even advertises.
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