Mandatory: Each Hospital to have Grievance Redressal Committee for DNB, FNB trainees
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New Delhi: Each hospital providing DNB/ FNB courses at their institute will have to mandatorily have a Grievance Redressal Committee, a recent notification issued by National Board of Examinations has stated.
The notification added that NBE is not going to directly entertain matters pertaining to DNB/FNB students and such matters will have to be taken up by these committees only. The notice clearly stated
It further added
The notification added that NBE is not going to directly entertain matters pertaining to DNB/FNB students and such matters will have to be taken up by these committees only. The notice clearly stated
To address work-place based issues between the DNB/FNB trainees and NBE accredited hospitals, a Grievance Redressal Committee is to be mandatorily constituted at each of the accredited hospital.
It further added
Any grievance related to DNB training shall be attended by this committee. Such matters shall not ordinarily be entertained by NBE directly. However, if the complainant is not satisfied with the decision of the hospital Grievance Redressal Committee, such matters shall be forwarded for further adjudication to the Grievance Redressal Committee of NBE constituted for this purpose along with action taken report of Grievance Redressal Committee of the concerned accredited hospital.
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