Health Bulletin 02/ September/ 2024

Published On 2024-09-02 11:53 GMT   |   Update On 2024-09-02 11:53 GMT

Here are the top health news for the day:

MBBS curriculum: NMC releases 2024 CBME Guidelines 

Laying down the latest guidelines for the MBBS course, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has now published the final Competency-Based Medical Education Regulations 2024.

These new guidelines include objectives of the Indian Graduate Medical Training Programme, National Goals with respect to Indian Medical Graduates, Institutional Goals, Goals for the Learner, the Competency-Based Training Programme for Indian Medical Graduates, the roles of leader and member of the healthcare team, system and the role of the communicator with patients, families, colleagues and community, the role of lifelong learner committed to continuous improvement of skills and knowledge, and of a professional who is committed to excellence, is ethical, responsive and accountable to patients, the profession and community etc.

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MBBS Curriculum: NMC Releases CBME Guidelines 2024, Details

Maharashtra: 1-year social service mandatory for MBBS, BDS candidates, Rs 10 lakh penalty for leaving India

MBBS/BDS students getting admitted to Government/Municipal Corporation colleges, Govt. Aided/Unaided Private Institutes in Maharashtra or those who are availing reimbursement/Scholarship from various Government Departments will have to undergo a compulsory social responsibility service for one year, after the completion of their mandatory internship.

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Additionally, such students will have to sign an undertaking assuring that he/she will not leave India within five years from the date of obtaining their degree. Students will have to pay Rs 10 lakh as a penalty for violating this condition.

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Compulsory Social Responsibility Service for 1 Year, Rs 10 Lakh Penalty for leaving India: Maharashtra notifies policy for MBBS, BDS candidates


NMC withdraws notice on discontinuing CPS Mumbai courses

In a major overhaul, the apex medical regulator of the country, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has withdrawn its recently released public notice announcing the discontinuation of all the medical courses being run by the College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPS) Mumbai.

The confirmation to this effect has been announced through a recent NMC notification issued under the authority of Prof. Dr B. Srinivas, NMC Secretary, who addressed the Directors/ Principals/ Deans & HoDs at all Medical Colleges/ Institutions under NMC, and referred to the order pronounced by the Bombay High Court.

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NMC withdraws Notice on discontinuation of CPS Mumbai courses


NEET PG 2024 counselling dates for Round 1 expected soon

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will soon commence the NEET PG 2024 counselling and with this, the schedule will also soon be published on its official website. Candidates willing to participate in NEET PG Round 1 counselling can check the schedule from the official website of MCC once it is released.

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NBE Likely to Release NEET PG 2024 Individual Scorecards Today, MCC counselling schedule soon


Jharkhand Government to hire private doctors to address staff shortage in State-run hospitals

The Jharkhand government has decided to recruit private doctors to provide services in state-run hospitals facing a shortage of specialists.

This decision was announced by Chief Minister Hemant Soren during a ceremony on Thursday, where he distributed appointment letters to 365 community health officers (CHOs).

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Staff Crunch: Jharkhand Govt to recruit private doctors at state-run hospitals

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