Doctor shortage: Karnataka to deploy final year MBBS students for COVID duty
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Bengaluru: Amid rising coronavirus cases and shortage of doctors in the tech city, the Karnataka government has decided to deploy final year medical and science students on COVID duty for ramping up testing and treating the infected, state Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar said on Friday.
"As we are facing shortage of doctors, nurses and paramedics, final year students of MBBS, lab technician courses and science will be trained and assigned Covid duties, including tracing, testing and treating the infected," said Sudhakar here.
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