Promote MBBS interns on COVID duties on basis of internal assessment: GAIMS writes to CM Yogi
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Noida: Highlighting the issues faced by the MBBS interns posted for COVID duties, the Global Association of Indian Medical Students (GAIMS), Uttar Pradesh has written a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath seeking clarity on impending exams, or to promote them on the basis of internal assessment among other demands to ensure the safety and the well-being of the interns.
"The few colleges where final professional exams could not be conducted, need to clarify their stand on the impending examinations and the validity of the duties done by the interns without passing the said exams and conduct them at the earliest or promote them on the basis of internal assessment," the association said in its letter.
Prior to this, the Indian Medical Association Medical Students network, (IMA MSN) Uttar Pradesh chapter had submitted a letter to the CM demanding full protection and stipend for interns and final year medicos who will be deployed in COVID duties in either government or private hospitals.
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