Health Bulletin 10/May/2022

Published On 2022-05-10 12:16 GMT   |   Update On 2022-05-10 12:16 GMT
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Final year MBBS student dies after shooting self with father's gun in Haryana       

In an unfortunate incident, a final year MBBS student committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with his father's gun, here. The medico was pursuing his MBBS at a Bengaluru Medical College and was also undergoing treatment for some psychiatric illness in Gurugram.

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The parents of the 23-year-old man, identified as Aryaman, are doctors and run a private clinic, said Station House Officer, Nissing police station, Inspector Ajaib Singh.

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Haryana: Final Year MBBS Student shoots Self with Father's Gun, dies

HC directs authorities to ensure release of 2-yr-old child's mortal remains to family from hospital

The Delhi High Court has directed the authorities to ensure that post mortem of a two-year-old child, who died in hospital is conducted and the mortal remains are handed over to the family today itself.

The Child has fallen from the second floor of a building, and the family alleges medical negligence that the timely treatment was not provided to her which leads to the death of the child.

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Medical Negligence Allegations: Delhi HC Orders Post Mortem Of 2-Yr-Old


NEET PG 2022 admit card will be released this week  

The National Board of Examinations (NBE) will release the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate 2022 (NEET PG 2022) admit card this week at its official website  nbe.edu.in. As per the latest update, NEET PG 2022 admit card release date is May 16.

Putting stop to all NEET PG postponement speculations, NEET PG 2022 will be held on May 21, according to the official confirmation.

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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare releases myths and fact about Cowin app      

CoWIN has successfully served as the digital backbone for India's COVID-19 vaccination programme. It has enabled the administration of over 190 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccination for over 100 crore residents in India that are registered on the platform. Such scale has been achieved without a single day of down-time.

For registration on the platform, the beneficiary is provided three media – walk-in (offline), online portal and assisted through helplines and CSCs (Common Services Centres). An individual only needs to provide their mobile number for registration, along with minimal inputs in name, age (Year of Birth) and gender for scheduling an appointment for vaccinationor availing a vaccine at walk-in. As a proof of identity, an option to choose from 9 photo identity proofs has been accorded.

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New OPD, IPD blocks open at Lady Hardinge Medical College  

Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya has inaugurated the 'NEW STATE OF ART' multi-specialty Out-patient and In-patient (OPD/IPD) blocks at Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) and associated hospital, New Delhi in the presence of Dr. Bharti Pravin Pawar, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare.
The new IPD Block will increase the bed strength of LHMC from 877 to more than 1000 beds. The IPD Block houses an additional highly sophisticated CT scanner. The new multi-specialty OPD Block has additional facilities for holistic health care including all medical and surgical specialties, Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy & Homeopathy

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