Tag: doctors
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‘Pushed to the Edge’: AMU MBBS Student Attempts Suicide, Pediatrics Faculty Harassment Alleged
A deeply distressing incident has surfaced from JNMC, AMU where a student from the MBBS 2020 batch reportedly attempted suicide after allegedly consuming 20 tablets of Sleeping Pills.
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Unfair to DNBs? FORDA Seeks Relaxation in NMC’s Teaching Regulations
The Federation of Resident Doctors’ Association (FORDA) has submitted a formal letter to the National Medical Commission (NMC), highlighting concerns regarding the stringent requirements outlined in Section 3.6 of the Draft TEQ (Teacher Eligibility Qualifications) Regulations.
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Historic Heart Rate Control: UP’s First-Ever ICD Implantation Saves 74-Year-Old Cardiac Patient
Prayagraj: Doctors from the Cardiology Department of Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital successfully implanted an ICD device (MRI-compatible implantable cardioverter-defibrillator) in a 74-year-old patient. This implantation is the first of its kind in the state at any hospital. The implantation took place in SRN Hospital for the first time in the state. Background of the Case…
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Visionary Initiative to Revolutionize Rural Healthcare
Central Government to Provide 74 Types of Tests at Primary Health Centers : Preparations to Improve the Health of Rural India: Free Tests Including X-ray, ECG, Liver, and Kidney In a significant move to enhance the health infrastructure in rural India, the Central Government has announced plans to expand medical screening facilities at health centers…
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A Must-Read for Doctors: Delhi High Court’s Ruling on Medical Negligence
Delhi High Court rules medical negligence evaluations should be based on professional competence standards, not personal expectations.
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Doctors on Duty, Dignity Denied: The Fight for Justice and Basic Rights | RTI Filed
Doctors in India face poor facilities, violence, and neglect. Recent VIP healthcare team lacked basic accommodation, sparking concern.
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Supreme Court Paves Way for Inclusive Medical Education
Landmark ruling allows “MBBS Admissions” for Candidates with “Speech and Language Disabilities.” In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India has held that candidates with speech and language disorders with more than 40% should not be barred from studying the MBBS course. This represents a leap in the step towards inclusiveness in medical education…
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Junior Resident Brutally Attacked with Oxygen Cylinder Wrench “3 times” at LLRM Medical College, Meerut
On the night of 30 Sept 2024, at around 10 p.m., a female patient who had already passed away was brought to the emergency department of LLRM Medical College and SVBP Hospital. She had been referred from PL Sharma District Hospital. A second-year Junior Resident from the Department of Surgery was on duty at the…
