NMC urges Medical Colleges to Promptly Apply for PG medical Seats When Eligible

Published On 2023-10-11 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2023-10-11 12:45 GMT
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New Delhi: Encouraging the States to strengthen postgraduate medical education, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has now asked the medical colleges to promptly apply for PG medical seats.

The Chairman of NMC urged the medical colleges in this regard during the Mental Health Conclave as he referred to the need for increasing the number of PG medical seats in the country.

Issuing a Press Release in this regard, the Media/Publication Division of NMC addressed the matter and added, "During the Mental Health Conclave, the Chairman of NMC urged medical colleges to promptly apply for PG seats when eligible, emphasizing the crucial need to increase the number of seats in the country."

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This comes at a time when releasing the "Guidelines for Under Graduate Courses under Establishment of New Medical Institutions, Starting of New Medical Courses, Increase of Seats for Existing Courses & Assessment and Rating Regulations, 2023", the Apex Medical Commission capped the number of medical seats in a particular State/UT and prescribed a ratio of 100 MBBS seats per million population.

Also Read: 100 MBBS Seats for 10 Lakh Population Ratio: NMC Stands by its Decision, issues statement

National Mental Health Conclave: 

The National Mental Health Conclave was organised to mark World Mental Health Day and the keynote address was delivered virtually by the Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya. He was joined by Dr. V.K. Paul, Member (Member), Niti Aayog.

During the conclave, the best-performing states in the Tele Manas service were honored by the Minister. Apart from this, Dr. Mandaviya also launched the logo of Tele-MANAS and inaugurated the new facilities in National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore namely Platinum Jubilee Auditorium and Academic facility, New Administrative Office complex at NIMHANS, Centre for Brain and Mind.

“Mental health is a universal human right.” This was stated by Dr. Mandaviya at the National Mental Health Conclave yesterday. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Mandaviya lauded the resolve to work towards ensuring that the benefits of mental health care are available to all citizens of the country ensuring reach to the remotest areas.

Praising the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Union Health Minister stated “The National Mental Health Survey was published in the year 2015-16 was a pioneering initiative that brought to light that 10 percent of the population is affected by mental health issues which reflects the huge burden it has on the affected people, society and economy.” The Union Health Minister emphasized that “use of technology in mental health care is a force multiplier, citing the example of National Tele-Mental Health Program (Tele-MANAS).” He further stated “The Tele Manas Seva, launched last year on the occasion of World Mental Health Day, has counseled more than 3,50,000 people till date and currently provides counseling to 2000 people through 44 Tele Manas Cells. More than 1000 calls are being received on this helpline every day.”

The Union Health Minister stated that “Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres have facilitated the integration of mental health services with primary health services as priority services for mental health, neurological disorders and substance use disorders. District level activities are organized by a dedicated district mental health intervention team stationed in the district hospital. Additionally, OPD, counselling, care and medical support for mental health issues are provided at Community Health Center and Primary Health Center level. They are being provided through 1.6 lakh AB-HWCs situated across the country. Mental health also features under the Prime Minister-Jan Arogya Yojana.”

Dr. Mandaviya further added “To improve coverage and access to mental health care, district level activities have been supported under the National Mental Health Program in 743 districts across all 36 States/UTs.”

He highlighted that at the tertiary level, there are a total of 47 government mental health hospitals in the country, including three central mental health institutions at Bengaluru, Ranchi and Tejaspur. Many other central and state government hospitals have psychiatry departments. In addition, psychiatry departments have been established in the newly established All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

Union Health Minister Honours Best-performing States in Tele -MANAS facility: 

The best-performing states in the Tele MANAS service were honored by the Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya on the occasion of the World Mental Health Day, during the Mental Health Conclave.

The Union Health Minister recognized the significant contributions of such States to mental health support. Dr. Mandaviya commemorated the states on their performance, and states/UTs were awarded certificate of appreciation with memento for achieving the highest number of calls in the National Tele Mental Health Programme.

Ranking from first to third, in the larger states category Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh were awarded. Whereas, Telangana, Jharkhand, and Kerala were awarded for their performance in the smaller states category. In the North East category states of Assam, Mizoram and Manipur received awards, and Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu were awarded in the Union Territories category.

Highlighting the government’s commitment and resolve to raise awareness and ensure delivery of healthcare services to the last mile, Dr. Mandaviya said “Apart from Tele-MANAS, the Government has taken several steps to address mental health issues of children and women under the National Child Health Programme, National Adolescent Health Program and RCH programmes. As life expectancy improves, attention is also being paid to the mental health of the elderly.” He also urged all to leverage the use of digital technology so that health care reaches everyone, citing drug addiction and workplace stress as significant contributors to mental health issues.

The National Medical Commission (NMC) also issued a Press Release to commemorate the World Mental Health Day with the Tele MANAS recognition. The Commission mentioned, "On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, the National Medical Commission (NMC) proudly acknowledges the commendable efforts in mental health care, highlighted during the Mental Health Conclave. Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya honored the best-performing states in the Tele MANAS service, recognizing their significant contributions to mental health support."

Also Read: Centre unveils Tele-MANAS for free 24/7 Mental health services

Tele MANAS: A Beacon of Mental Health Support

In a remarkable milestone, the government's mental health helpline, Tele-MANAS, has received an overwhelming response, with over 3 lakh calls in the past year. This demonstrates the increasing awareness and acceptance of mental health services across the nation, NMC mentioned in the release.

Tele MANAS, a 24X7 healthcare facility, was launched on October 10, 2022, with the aim to provide free tele-mental health services throughout the country. The helpline, accessible through toll-free numbers 14416 and 18008914416, has proven to be a crucial resource for individuals seeking mental health support.

Expanding Access to Mental Health Care

The Commission added that the program encompasses a network of 23 tele-mental health centers of excellence, with the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) serving as the nodal center. The International Institute of Information Technology-Bangalore (IIITB) plays a pivotal role in providing technological support to ensure seamless and effective tele-mental health services.

NMC further expressed gratitude to Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya for championing mental health awareness. This recognition signifies collaborative efforts to enhance mental health well-being nationwide.

Meanwhile, underscoring the importance and impact of mental health, Dr. V.K. Paul, Member (Member), Niti Aayog stated during the conclave “the invisibility of mental health in some ways compromises our ability in reaching out to individuals, families and so on but at the same time we must not forget that nation’s productivity, well-being, societal balance is also intricately linked to the feeling well mentally and spiritually.”

He emphasized “a whole-of-society approach, i.e. Jan Aandolan approach would add immense leverage in aiding and providing care to those afflicted.”

Shri Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disability, Shri Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy, Dr. Bharat Lal, Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission of India, Ms. L.S. Changsen, AS & MD (NHM), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ms. Indrani Kaushal, Economic Advisor, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Dr B.N. Gangadhar, Chairman, National Medical Council, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Director, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Lt Gen Daljit Singh, AVSM, VSM, PHS, DGAFMS, with various dignitaries were present at the event. Dr. Roderico H Ofrin, World Health Organization, Representative to India, Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, Chairperson, M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) and Former Chief Scientist, World Health Organization attended the event virtually.

Also Read: Mental Health Care: Tele-MANAS service launched in Himachal Pradesh

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