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Health Bulletin 07/ October/ 2024 - Video
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Overview
Here are the top health news for the day:
HC to rule on NMC Decision: What will happen if respiratory medicine dept goes away from 706 medical colleges?
While considering the plea by the Indian Chest Society (ICS) challenging the National Medical Commission's (NMC) decision of eliminating the Respiratory Medicine Department from the MBBS curriculum, the Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court recently sought to know from the NMC the rationale behind such decision.
During the proceedings, the HC bench comprising Justice Bharti Dangre and Justice Abhay Mantri noted the argument that if the subject is eliminated, it means that the teaching staff for these courses or the department of respiratory medicine setup for this purpose would also be unavailable at 706 medical colleges across the country, which in turn would affect the healthcare facilities and the treatment of ordinary citizens.
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Karnataka bond policy: 3-Year rural service for PG medical grads, Rs 50L penalty for degree, Rs 25L for diploma
MBBS or BDS graduates getting admitted to postgraduate medical/dental degree courses in Karnataka Government medical institutes must undergo three years of compulsory rural service or pay Rs 50 lakh as a penalty. Besides, the bond service penalty is Rs 25 lakh for the candidates getting admitted to PG medical/dental diploma courses.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) shared the information in this regard on its official website. At the time of admission to PG Medical/Dental Degree/Diploma courses, the candidates are required to submit compulsory rural service bond on Rs 100 stamp paper and undertaking for three years of service on Rs 200/- stamp paper duly notarized at the time of admission.
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Karnataka HC orders compensation of ₹10 lakh to MBBS candidate for denied sports quota admission
While considering the plea by an MBBS aspirant, who was denied a seat under the sports quota despite representing India in several national and international chess tournaments, the Karnataka High Court recently directed the State Government to pay Rs 10 lakh to the student within six weeks from the date of order i.e. 01.10.2024.
The petitioner student is a chess player and she participated in various State/National and International Chess events. She had participated in the 32nd National U-13 Open and Girls Chess Championship 2018, the 7th National School Chess Championship 2018, the Asian Youth Chess Championship 2018, and the Common Wealth Championship 2018.
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24-year-old medical student found dead under suspicious circumstances in Shahjahanpur, UP
In a shocking incident, a 24-year-old second year medical student of Varun Arjun Medical College was found dead lying in a pool of blood behind the hostel on the campus under suspicious circumstances on Sunday morning.
The police are investigating the possibility of suicide or criminal activity, given that the student was found in suspicious circumstances. Superintendent of Police Rajesh S said that Prima facie it appears that either he fell on his own or someone pushed him.
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With a graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University, Yakshi Chugh embarked on a journey to explore the dynamic intersection of media and healthcare. In 2024, she joined Medical Dialogues, driven by a passion to enhance healthcare journalism and deliver insightful, impactful content to readers.