Health Bulletin 22/September/2022

Published On 2022-09-22 11:53 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-15 09:29 GMT
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Woman gives birth to quadruplets in VIMSAR

A 21-year-old Kuni Suna of Banjipali village in Sonepur district gave birth to quadruplets at Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (VIMSAR), Burla on Tuesday. Out of 4, three newborns are female, one is male. All four of them were born through normal delivery.  

"Birth of quadruplets is very rare. However, this is not a first in Odisha. All the newborns are stable and under observation at the SNCU. The mother is also stable," Superintendent of VIMSAR, Lal Mohan Nayak told TOI.

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Ukraine returned medicos reject academic mobility program before Supreme Court

While the Union Health Ministry has informed the Supreme Court about the "Academic Mobility Programme" as the possible solution for the Ukraine returned medicos who had to leave their courses midway, the medicos have rejected the offer altogether.

Filing a counter affidavit in this regard, the petitioner students from Ukraine informed the Supreme Court that the suggestions offered by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and the Union Health Ministry have been made on the basis of non-exercise of any homework and non-examination of actual facts and reality, adds Outlook India,MD,MS,PG Diploma,

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Standalone PG institutes, non-teaching hospitals not entitled to conduct internship for FMGs: NMC

Issuing a clarification, the National Medical Commission (NMC) on Wednesday warned the Foreign Medical Graduates against enrolling for Compulsory Rotatory Medical Internship (CRMI) in the standalone PG institutes and non-teaching hospitals.

In this regard, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the Apex medical commission has made it clear that the FMGs should complete their internship in medical colleges or institutes that are approved for providing CRMI to Indian Medical Graduates.

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MCC AIQ NEET PG counselling 2022: 10,954 MD, MS, PG diploma seats up for grabs, maximum in MD general medicine
There are a total of 10,954 MD, MS and PG Diploma seats available for NEET PG Counselling candidates this year, the maximum being in the speciality of MD General Medicine with 1,146 seats.
The confirmation of this aggregate comes from the recently released seat matrix on the official website of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) indicating the number of MD, MS and PG Diploma seats being offered for NEET PG Counselling as per the categories available in medical institutes across the country.
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September 22 is observed as World Narcolepsy Day: A disease that mostly goes misdiagnosed
Every year, September 22 is observed as World Narcolepsy Day. Narcolepsy is characterized by several symptoms, including excessive daytime 
sleepiness (EDS), cataplexy, automatic behaviors (performing actions such as walking, eating, or driving, in a semiconscious way without awareness), hallucinations, and sleep paralysis. . Many people with narcolepsy experience cataplexy, a condition that causes a sudden reduction or loss of muscle tone while a patient is awake. 
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