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Telangana doctors up and arms against govt training of PMPs, RMPs - Video
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Terming it as a way of promoting quackery, the resident doctors in Telangana have initiated a black badge protest strongly objecting to the government's decision to train RMPs and PMPs in the state.
This comes after the State Health Minister T Harish Rao emphasised training the paramedical practitioners (PMP) and the registered medical practitioners (RMP) across the State and constituted a panel to submit a report in this regard, adds TNIE.
This decision was strongly opposed by the medical fraternity across the State and now the doctors associated with Telangana Junior Doctors Association (T JUDA) have initiated a black badge protest.
"We will decide our future course of action after considering the reaction from the authorities," the President of TJUDA, Dr. Kaushik Kumar Pinjarala informed Medical Dialogues.
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Telangana Doctors Up And Arms Against Govt Training Of RMPs, PMPs