16/March/2022 Top Health Bulletin
Here are top health stories for today:
Doon hospital fined Rs 12.5L for 'wrong treatment' of patient
A fine of Rs 12.five lakh on a 1.1 Dehradun-based multi speciality health center on the complaint of a 23-year-vintage Muntazir (who makes use of handiest his first name). Muntazir alleged he became admitted inside the health center for remedy with a fractured leg, but doctors "Amputated his limb and made him disable for the relaxation of his life".
NEET SS 50 % In-Service Reservation: Supreme Court Reserves Interim Order
The Supreme Court bench comprising of Justices L Nageswara Rao and B.R Gavai has reserved the interim order on the issue of 50 per cent In-service reservation for admission to NEET Super-speciality courses on Monday.
At this outset, he referred to the NEET-SS Bulletin for the academic year 2020-2021 and 2021-2022. These Bulletins clearly mention that there shall not be any separate entrance for admission to DM/MCh courses and regarding reservation of seats, Clause 10.10 mentions, "As per judgment of the Constitution Bench of Supreme Court of India Writ Petition (C) No. 350 of 1998, there is no reservation of seats for super specialty DM/M.Ch. courses."
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NEET SS 50 per cent In-service Reservation: Supreme Court Reserves Interim order
Sanofi shares drop on trial setback for breast cancer pill
Sanofi shares drop on trial setback for breast cancer pill Sanofi's stocks slid 5% on Monday after a drug candidate to3,1 fight a not unusual type of breast cancer failed to gradual development of the disease in a medical trial, knocking self assurance in the French drugmaker's drug development prowess.
consequences from the medical trial, keenly awaited with the aid of Sanofi traders, Did no longer have the favored impact while compared to standard endocrine treatment towards domestically three.5advanced or 3.four metastatic breast cancer, Sanofi stated in a statement
NBE invites applications for FMGE June 2022 session
Through a recent notice, the National Board of Examinations (NBE) has invites applications for Foreign Medical Graduate Examination, FMGE June 2022 session.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) shall conduct the FMGE June 2022 on 4th June 2022 on a Computer Based Platform at various test centres across the country. Application form for FMGE June 2022 can only be submitted online at https://nbe.edu.in from 15th March 2022 (3 PM Onwards) to 4th April 2022 (Till 11:55 PM).
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NBE invites applications for FMGE June 2022 session, Apply by April 4
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