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FMGE, NEET SS and more: NBEMS releases tentative schedule for medical exams
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the tentative calendar for forthcoming NBEMS examinations.
Detailed schedule –
Name of Examination | Date of Examination (Tentative) |
DNB/DrNB Final Practical Examination – December 2022 | Ongoing |
Formative Assessment Test (FAT) 2022 | 18th June 2023 |
Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2023 | 30th July 2023 |
DNB/DrNB Final Practical Examination – April 2023 | June – August 2023 |
NEET-SS 2023 | 9th September 2023 and 10th September 2023 |
DNB/DrNB Final Theory Examination – October 2023 | 12th October 2023, 13th October 2023, 14th October 2023 and 15th October 2023 |
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FMGE, DNB, DrNB, NEET SS: NBE Releases Tentative Calendar For Its Forthcoming Exams, Details
Significant price reduction: Drugs going off patent to be discounted by 50%
FMG internship in India: NMC releases state-wise list of approved, recognised medical colleges for conducting CRMI, details
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has released the state-wise list of recognized and approved Medical Colleges for conducting Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI) for Foreign Medical Graduates (FMG). According to the list, 23192 seats are available for FMGs in approved medical colleges whereas 4930 seats are available for in recognised institutes.
The NMC had earlier validated the list of 679 recognized Non-Teaching Hospitals for Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship(CRMI) issued by the erstwhile MCI, only as a one-time measure for a period of one year upto May 2024 for conduct of internship for Foreign Medical Graduates only.
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Tendulkar's name used for endorsement of medicinal products without permission, police register case
Mumbai Police has registered an FIR against unidentified persons for using legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar's name, photo and voice for the promotion of medicinal products without his permission, an official said on Friday.
One of Tendulkar’s aides filed a complaint with the West Region Cyber Police Station in this regard on Thursday, he said.
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Virginia Tech researchers conduct proof-of-concept study on mosquito’s scent preferences
Humans smell. Each and every person has a unique body odor.
People have been using commercial products to alter their scent for generations. From soaps to perfumes, people gravitate to floral and fruity smells.
Whether we think these smells are good or bad is of little consequence to mosquitoes, transmitters of diseases that kill hundreds of thousands of people each year. Additionally, mosquitoes rely on plant nectar to get some sugars needed to sustain their metabolism in addition to needing nutrients in the blood to produce eggs.
Reference:
Morgen VanderGiessen, Anaïs K. Tallon, Bryn Damico, Chloé Lahondère, Clément Vinauger, (May 10, 2023), iScience, DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.106667
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