Punjab: Two doctors face suspension for acting as ghost faculties

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Punjab: Re-enforcing its stance against ghost faculties, the Punjab Medical Council has issued suspension of two doctors associated with the Patiala government medical college, who were found acting as ghost faculties in Haryana's private medical colleges.
One year suspension has been ordered for Dr Ardaman Singh, Professor of Medicine, and Dr Ravdeep Singh, SR forensic department at GMC patiala.
This comes after the doctors were found by the MCI being associated with more than one medical college in the same academic year. MCI inspections found Dr Ardaman Singh as being the medicine professor at Patiala GMC on on November 17, 2014, and then again being enrolled on the faculty list of Kaithal's Haryana Institute of Medical Science on April 18 2015.
Similarly, Dr Ravdeep was shown as teacher in both colleges in April/May last year, reports HT.
One year suspension has been ordered for Dr Ardaman Singh, Professor of Medicine, and Dr Ravdeep Singh, SR forensic department at GMC patiala.
This comes after the doctors were found by the MCI being associated with more than one medical college in the same academic year. MCI inspections found Dr Ardaman Singh as being the medicine professor at Patiala GMC on on November 17, 2014, and then again being enrolled on the faculty list of Kaithal's Haryana Institute of Medical Science on April 18 2015.
Similarly, Dr Ravdeep was shown as teacher in both colleges in April/May last year, reports HT.
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