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Criticizes heightened aggressions against medical practitioners by the Autonomous Council of Medical Doctors in C-LM

Healthcare professionals in Castile-Mancha demand a rally against violence within the healthcare sector, spurred by recent occurrences in Madridejos and Ciudad Real.

Council of Medical Doctors Associations in C-LM denounces rise in assaults against healthcare...
Council of Medical Doctors Associations in C-LM denounces rise in assaults against healthcare workers

Criticizes heightened aggressions against medical practitioners by the Autonomous Council of Medical Doctors in C-LM

Healthcare Professionals in Castilla-La Mancha Protest Against Escalating Attacks

Healthcare professionals in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, have called for a peaceful protest to address the escalating attacks against them in recent weeks. The Medical College of Ciudad Real has scheduled the protest for Thursday, August 14, 2025, at 12:00 PM, in front of the Government Sub-delegation in Ciudad Real.

The Autonomous Council of Medical Colleges of Castilla-La Mancha, which includes the medical colleges of Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, and Toledo, is leading the effort. The council strongly condemns the attacks and reaffirms its commitment to zero tolerance for any form of violence.

The protest is being held under the slogan 'Don't attack me, let me heal you', aiming to raise awareness of the need for respectful treatment of healthcare professionals. The purpose is to demand more effective and exemplary measures that guarantee security in all healthcare environments. These acts are considered intolerable by the council, as they threaten the physical, emotional, and professional integrity of healthcare professionals.

The Autonomous Council will continue to promote awareness, training, and institutional pressure actions to protect the medical profession. Dr. Blas González Montero, the president of the Autonomous Council, stated that each attack on a doctor is an attack on the entire healthcare system and society as a whole. The medical colleges have expressed deep indignation at the current situation.

While there is no specific information available about similar protests in other parts of Castilla-La Mancha, the council states that violence has no place in the relationship between doctor and patient or in the healthcare environment. The council is committed to eradicating the scourge of attacks on healthcare professionals and ensuring they work in safe environments.

For the most up-to-date information about the protest, local news outlets and official regional health or labor union websites in Castilla-La Mancha are recommended sources. The absence of relevant data in the search results suggests that either the event is very recent, not widely reported internationally, or that detailed public documentation is currently unavailable.

  1. Healthcare professionals in Castilla-La Mancha are advocating for improved workplace wellness, raising concerns about the escalating medical conditions resulting from attacks against them.
  2. The Autonomous Council of Medical Colleges is focused on promoting health and wellness for healthcare professionals, particularly mental health, in an effort to eradicate attacks and ensure a safe, respectful work environment.
  3. The council emphasizes the importance of addressing and addressing mental health issues, understanding that the ongoing threats to healthcare professionals' physical and emotional integrity can have detrimental effects on their overall wellbeing.

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