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The Government Medical College, Maheshwaram in Rangareddy district has invited applications for faculty and teaching positions on a temporary basis. The tenure will be up to March 31, 2026, and appointments will be under the control of Telangana’s DME.
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To ensure uninterrupted healthcare and medical education, Telangana has extended 16,448 temporary posts in government hospitals and colleges for one year. These include doctors, nurses, faculty, and support staff working on contract, outsourcing, and honorarium basis under the DME
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Junior doctors plan indefinite strike, citing unpaid stipends, lack of infrastructure, and recruitment delays. TJUDA demands immediate resolution, including the creation of a green channel for timely payments and release of pending arrears since January
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Last month, the contract sanitary workers called off the strike following an assurance from the Health Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha which did not materialise.
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The GO dated March 7 has cancelled the recognition/essentiality issued to the institution, and directed to accommodate the existing students to another institution
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The promotion order is purely on temporary basis and will have a UGC pay scale with usual allowances applicable to the post
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The class 3 employees, a majority of them employed on contract and outsourcing basis at maternity hospitals across Telangana, joined the protest called by Telangana United Medical and Health Employees Union.
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To demand their fair share of salaries, over 2,000 members of the medical contract association will take part in ‘Chalo DME’ and a protest meeting at the Director of Medical Education (DME) office, on July 3.
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They have served notices to boycott outpatient duties and elective surgeries from December 19, due to pending release of stipends since September.
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Of these, three are Professor posts and five each posts are of Associate and Assistant Professors.
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The online registration will be between September 2 and 16 and the last date to submit applications (both private and government) is September 19.
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Hyderabad: The Director of Medical Education (DME) will conduct counselling from August 23 to place passed-out Post-Graduate medicos to various government hospitals in Telangana, as part of the one-year compulsory government service scheme for Senior Residents, 2022. In a notification, the DME instructed the PG Diploma candidates of convenor quota and passed out in 2022 […]
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Hyderabad: The State Health Department has launched all out efforts to upgrade the existing fire safety systems across all the healthcare institutions that fall under the jurisdiction of Director of Medical Education (DME) and Telangana Vaidya Vidhan Parishad (TVVP) in the State. Following stray incidents of fire at a few State-run healthcare institutions including the […]
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Hyderabad: The Director of Medical Education (DME) has completed the recruitment process of 98 doctors for the posts of Assistant Professors (Super Speciality and Clinical Departments) for various teaching hospitals across the State. The DME, Dr Ramesh Reddy on Thursday said that counselling for the recruited doctors will be held at DME office, Koti from […]
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The recruited Assistant Professors, who have to undergo certificate verification process on November 19 at DME office, Koti, will go a long way in addressing the shortage of teaching faculty.