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3 Doctors Honoured with Padma Bhushan, 10 Receive Padma Shri in 2024 Medicine Awards
On the occasion of Republic Day, the goverment has announced the Padma Awards and 13 eminent persions have made it to the list for their varied contribtions to the field of medicine.
Three doctors have been conferred the ‘Padma Bhushan’ for distinguished service of high order while 10 have been conferred ‘Padma Shri’ for distinguished service in the field of medicine
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Padma Awards In Medicine 2024: 3 Doctors Get Padma Bhushan, 10 Conferred Padma Shri
Mandatory AEBAS in all medical colleges: NMC
Through a recent notice, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued yet another clarification regarding the implementation of Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance System (AEBAS) in all government and private medical colleges.
In the recent notice, the NMC has clarified regarding the AEBAS machine, face AEBAS or face-based Biometric Attendance System, ID transfer, Error code and shift option.
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Gurugram doctor beaten for sanitising hand after checking patient
Two individuals have been charged with assaulting a 39-year-old orthopedic doctor in Gurugram's Sector-82A after he sanitized his hands following an examination. The victim, Dr. Peeyush Yadav, reported that a patient, whom he had examined for shoulder pain, became agitated upon seeing the doctor use sanitizer.
The patient initiated a confrontation, and an attendant accompanying him assaulted Dr. Yadav multiple times. Following Yadav's complaint, an FIR against unidentified suspects was filed at KherkiDaula police station.
Telugu doctor couple transforms village school with Rs 60 lakh investment
In a commendable initiative, Madhavi Reddy and Srikanth Mandumula, a Telugu doctor-couple residing in the UK, have spearheaded the much-needed transformation of Masaipet Zilla Parishad High School.
Completed within a swift six-month timeframe, the project incurred a total cost of ₹60 lakh. The endeavour's success can be attributed to the effective collaboration between village administrators, the school principal, teachers, and numerous well-wishers.
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Telugu Doctor Couple Transforms Village School At Cost Of Rs 60 Lakh
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