Indore: Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists along with Indian Medical Association criticize CMHO's order blocking quacks
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Indore: The Indian Medical Association (IMA), and Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists (IAPM), had criticized the recent order which barred the medical officers and zonal medical officers from taking action against quacks working in their areas. The chief medical and health officer, Dr. BS Saitya has allegedly issued an order blocking any immediate steps against the quacks.
Former president of the Indian Medical Association, Indore branch, Dr. Sanjay Londhe told Frees Press Journal that a number of quacks have been operational in the area despite the monitoring of the authorities. The Additional director released orders to take necessary steps against quacks in November 2021, but the CMHO, Indore, considered only in February. Moreover, it released orders to block medical officers and zonal officers from taking action. However, no step has been taken by the authorities to initiate an inspection and action.
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