Students of Goa Medical College to serve 3-year bond
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Goa Medical College (GMC) has implemented a new rule of a 3 years bond servicing for its students completing postgraduate degrees or diploma in any faculty.
Under the agreement, the candidate will now be required serve mandatory in a government hospital or any other medical institute under the public health department. Even before expressing his choice to pursue further education, the student will have to complete this compulsory service in the said government hospital or institute; set with an objective to address the shortage of doctors in the primary health centres in the rural belt of the area.
The Public Health Department has even issued a fresh notification to remove any loophole, regarding many doctors who did not wish to be a part of the bond agreement. The notification explicitly implied to say that no exemption shall be granted under any circumstances. No excuse of pursuing higher studies will also be taken into consideration.
Under the agreement, the candidate will now be required serve mandatory in a government hospital or any other medical institute under the public health department. Even before expressing his choice to pursue further education, the student will have to complete this compulsory service in the said government hospital or institute; set with an objective to address the shortage of doctors in the primary health centres in the rural belt of the area.
The Public Health Department has even issued a fresh notification to remove any loophole, regarding many doctors who did not wish to be a part of the bond agreement. The notification explicitly implied to say that no exemption shall be granted under any circumstances. No excuse of pursuing higher studies will also be taken into consideration.
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