Health Bulletin 28/ December/ 2024
Here are the top health news for the day:
SC grants relief from Rs 30 Lakh bond to doctor who left DM Endocrinology seat at CMC Vellore
The Supreme Court bench recently granted relief to a postgraduate medical candidate from Rs 30 lakh seat leaving penalty imposed on him for resigning from a DM Endocrinology seat from Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore.
However, noting that the candidate resigned from the seat after his position remained unchanged in the second round of counseling because of the subsequent changes in the institute's prospectus, the top court bench of Justices B R Gavai and K V Vishwanathan observed, "We find that the present case is not the one wherein the entire blame would be on the appellant. The appellant has unfortunately acted on the representation made to him in the original prospectus. The later amendment to it has created confusion."
Rajasthan: MD Medicine fee hits Rs 1.1 Crore, MD Radiodiagnosis at Rs 1.45 Crore annually
The postgraduate medical aspirants in Rajasthan might need to pay a huge amount ranging between Rs 1 crore to Rs 1.45 crore to pursue highly sought-after PG specializations like MD General Medicine, MD Paediatrics, MD Radiodiagnosis, MD Skin & V.D, MS Ob-Gyn etc. at the private medical colleges in the State.
Pacific Medical College & Hospital:
While the first-year tuition fee for the MD General Medicine Course at Pacific Institute is Rs 1.2 crore in the management quota seats, the fee is Rs 80 lakh even for the Government quota seats. Similarly, the first-year tuition fee for the MD Paediatrics course is Rs 65 lakh for the government quota seats and Rs 95 lakh for the management quota seats.
A 24-year-old inmate, who was being held in connection with a rape case, was found dead under suspicious circumstances on Thursday at the government-run Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital (MYH) in Indore, where he was receiving treatment for a hernia, an official said.
Police suspect that he committed suicide by hanging himself, the official said.
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Slamming All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi for its inaction and lack of clarity while dealing with academic issues, the Delhi High Court recently granted admission to 2 young doctors in the Institute's Super Speciality Program in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery and Gastrointestinal Surgery, respectively who were previously denied admission due to alleged ineligibility.
Noting that the petitioners were not at fault in this matter and confirmed that there is no question about their competence or academic brilliance as they not only passed the exam but also attained the top scores, the court granted them admission for the session that had already started since July 2024.
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