Wednesday, June 29, 2022

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Student challenges medical internship regulations in HC

Student challenges medical internship regulations in HC 

NHL Medical Student Wants To Intern In A GMERS College

 TIMES NEWS NETWORK 

Ahmedabad : A student of NHL Medical College has approached the Gujarat High Court, challenging the National Medical Commission’s (NMC) new regulations that seek to restrain internships to the college the student was enrolled in for the MBBS course. According to the earlier regulations, MBBS students could take up their one-year mandatory internships with any medical college across the country after completion of four-and-a-half years of studies.

They just needed consent from their own colleges as well as the colleges they were keen on interning at. Petitioner Shruti Gupta wants to pursue an internship with a GMERS college in Vadodara, while she has completed her course from NHL Medical college in Ahmedabad. She approached both the colleges and sought an NOC to this effect but received no response following the NMC’s Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship Regulation-2021.

She made a representation to the NMC and filed a petition in the high court. The student’s advocate Mitul Shelat submitted that the new regulation regarding internship cannot be made applicable in the case of his client because she had taken admission to MBBS much before NMC came out with new internship regulation and the NMC Act itself came into effect. The old regulation permits a student to opt for any medical college in the country for an internship.

After hearing the case, the bench of Chief Justice Aravind Kumar and Justice Ashutosh Shastri remarked that the petition appeared premature because the colleges concerned have not taken any decision on the student’s request. The student should have waited for the response, it said. To this, the lawyer submitted that since there was no response to her request, the student made a representation to NHL Medical College and the NMC. The bench issued a notice to NHL Medical college, asked the petitioner’s advocate to serve a copy of the petition to the college’s lawyer and posted further hearing on Monday

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Monday, June 27, 2022

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COLLEGES, VARSITIES TAKE GUARD AFTER CASE SPURT


 

HIGH FEVER IS ONLY MAJOR SYMPTOM OF CURRENT COVID SURGE


 

PRIVATE HOSPITALS HAD OPTION ON COVID VAX HC TOLD


 

JNU asks canteen owners to clear dues, vacate premises by June 30


JNU asks canteen owners to clear dues, vacate premises by June 30

27.06.2022

New Delhi : The Jawaharlal Nehru University administration has asked owners of several canteens and dhabas at the campus to clear their dues amounting to lakhs of rupees and vacate the varsity premises by June 30, alleging that their shops were allocated “without following due tender procedure”.

In a notice to several canteen owners dated June 22, the varsity's Joint Registrar (Estate) M K Pachauri asked them to clear all the outstanding dues against them within seven days of the issuance of the letter. Baffled shop owners are fearful of losing their livelihoods and are also finding it difficult to arrange the money to pay the dues. According to them, as many as 10 canteens/dhabas/Xerox shops at the campus have been served these notices. The university said the person will be liable for eviction proceedings as per the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 if he fails to comply with the notice. “. . . . is hereby directed to clear the outstanding dues against him within 7 days, from the date of issue of this letter,” the notice read. Speaking to PTI,

JNU Rector Ajay Dubey clarified that the notices have been served to those shop owners who have not paid rent and electricity bills “for a long time”, adding that many shops were not allocated with due procedure. A canteen owner, who has been served a notice, said the administration is asking for Rs 10 lakh as the outstanding rent and electricity bills from him. “I come from a poor economic background.

I and my brother are the only earning members and our livelihood is dependent on this canteen. How can I pay Rs 10 lakh? They should have demanded monthly or annual dues. How can we pay Rs 10 lakh in one go? Even if we pay, there is no guarantee they will let us stay,” said the canteen owner, who did not wish to be named. Protesting against the move, the left-affiliated AISA alleged the administration wants these canteen owners to vacate the premises as they are planning to bring big multinational companies to serve on the campus. PTI

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KING INSTITUTE HOSPITAL MAY BE TURNED INTO COVID CENTRE AGAIN


 

Sunday, June 19, 2022

NExT exam to replace NEET-PG from 2023; Read on…


NExT exam to replace NEET-PG from 2023; Read on…

Jun 19, 2022, 03:37 pm IST

New Delhi: The National Exit Test (NExT), a proposed examination for final-year MBBS students in India to obtain a licence to practise, will be held from next year onwards. Only those who pass this new exam would be able to practise allopathic medicine in the country. The exam is planning to be conducted for the candidates who complete their MBBS course in 2023. There will be a mock test beforehand to make the candidates familiar with the examination pattern.

The test will reportedly be conducted by the National Board of Examination. Meanwhile, National Testing Agency too is being considered for this. The officials of the central health ministry said that the planning for the new exam are in the final stages. Besides obtaining the licence to practise for the final year MBBS students, the scores of this test would be considered while preparing the merit list of post-graduate (PG) medical entrance.

With the introduction of NExT, national-level entrance tests like National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test– Post-Graduate (NEET-PG) would cease to exist. This test would be an alternative for the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination, the licensing exam for medical graduates who have completed MBBS courses from foreign universities.

The central government had earlier noted that the admission to the PG courses in many major institutes including All-India Institute of Medical Sciences would be based on the NExT scores. A major advantage is that candidates can attend this exam more than once to improve their rank. The recommendation for NExT was mentioned in the National Medical Commission Act of 2019 passed by the Indian Parliament.

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