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NBE Nod to 3 DNB Specialities at Telangana's Hospital

Telangana- Bringing good news for PG medical aspirants, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has recently approved the Diplomate of National Board (DNB) courses at TGSRTC hospital in Tarnaka, Telangana. This includes the allocation of seven seats in three departments.
In this regard, TGSRTC (Telangana State Road Transport Corporation) Tarnaka Hospital had written an application to NBEMS, requesting them to improve the quality of medical care for RTC employees by offering recognized PG medical courses. Therefore, after a comprehensive review, NBEMS has approved 3 seats in General Medicine, 2 in General Surgery and 2 in Orthopaedic Surgery.
According to TGSRTC, admission for 3-year PG courses will be based on the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) scores, while DNB-PDCET will be the criteria for 2-year diploma courses starting in the upcoming academic year.
On this, speaking to The Hans India, TGSRTC MD VC Sajjanar Sajjanar emphasized that the hospital will attract top doctors, which will significantly increase the health security of RTC employees. He highlighted that the TGSRTC management has converted the Tarnaka Hospital into a super specialty facility aimed at providing better medical care to the employees. He reiterated the management's commitment to improve medical services for the employees and develop it into a comprehensive health RTC.
Meanwhile, the TGSRTC management has expressed happiness over the approval for DNB PG medical courses at Tarnaka Hospital. TGSRTC MD VC Sajjanar expressed hope that this approval will increase the medical services provided at the hospital.
Along with this, the TGSRTC management has also congratulated Medical Administrator Dr. Srinivas, former OSD Dr. Saidi Reddy and doctors Sushmita, Pramod Kumar, Pradeep Kumar and Raj Kumar for their significant contribution in getting the approval for DNB PG medical course. On Monday, MD VC Sajjanar felicitated them along with top officials of RTC at Hyderabad Bus Bhavan.
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