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India reports 2.58 lakh new COVID cases, positivity rate at 19.65%
MCC NEET PG counselling 2021: 4,220 DNB seats up for grabs
Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under DGHS has released the NEET Counselling schedule for the academic year 2021 for State UG Counselling to be conducted by respective state counselling authorities.
As for AIQ, the counselling for MBBS/ BDS/ B.SC NURSING for NEET 15% AIQ and 100% Deemed/Central Universities/ESIC/ AFMS( registration only) and AIIMS/JIPMER has begun with Round 1 Verification of Seat Matrix on 17th and 18th January. The MCC round 1 registration of candidates will begin on the 19th January,2022 and end on 24th January, 2022.
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MCC NEET PG Counselling 2021: 4,220 DNB seats up for grabs, Check out Detailed Seat Matrix
No Medical Negligence In Exploratory Laparotomy: Consumer Court Relief To Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Delhi, has recently exonerated the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital and one of its doctors from charges of medical negligence while treating a patient who was diagnosed with intra-abdominal collections and doubtful perforation.
However, the condition of the patient deteriorated and he had to be admitted to the hospital again and due to lack of funds, the patient was allotted a bed in the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) ward. The condition of the patient deteriorated further after discharge and it had been alleged that the hospital discharged the patient even though his condition was not normal. In fact, no operation of the Discharge Bag was done by the Doctors before discharging the patient.
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PM Modi lauds healthcare workers, scientists as India's Covid-19 vaccination drive completes one year
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