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A sanitation workers’ strike at Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal, has left hostels and hospital premises in unhygienic conditions, with rising dengue and viral cases among MBBS students, severely impacting health and academics
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Highlights concerns including lack of compliance with Indian medical education standards, inadequate campus infrastructure, poor quality clinical training facilities, harassment of Indian students
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The accident occurred when the auto-rickshaw overturned as the driver swerved to avoid a collision with an oncoming biker.
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Government medical colleges in Telangana are facing a critical shortage of cadavers, hampering anatomy education and surgical training. Despite guidelines and body donation rules, limited resources and legal concerns are affecting students' access to hands-on learning experiences.
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During the same time frame, about 1,116 medical students, including 160 MBBS and 956 PG students, dropped out of their respective medical programs
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The NBEMS on Friday said that the NEET-PG-2023 will be conducted as notified earlier on March 5 through a computer based platform at various centres across the country.
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Bhopal: Days after several MBBS students of the MGM medical college in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore were booked for ragging juniors, a similar case has been reported in another college in the state. The fresh incident of ragging juniors was reported in a government-run medical college in Ratlam district. A video surfaced on social media showing […]
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New Delhi: The troubles of the students returning from Ukraine to India are not over yet. Most of the Indian students have returned to their homes safely, but their future now hangs in the balance. Among them, there are about 4,000 students who were in the final year of the MBBS course. There is no […]
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Hyderabad: Indian students pursuing medicine in Ukraine, many of them from the two Telugu speaking States, could face uncertainty when it comes to completing their degrees and starting their own practice in India. The MBBS students, after their return to India from Ukraine, will have to face several regulatory roadblocks related to their MBBS degrees. […]
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Suryapet: Suryapet police filed cases against five students of second year MBBS from Government Medical College here under sections 448, 323, 504 and 506 of the Anti-Ragging Act and took them into custody for ragging a junior student. The police rescued the first year student after receiving a call on the night of January 1, […]
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Accordingly, stipend of House Surgeons from medical and dental streams has been enhanced from Rs. 19,589 to Rs. 22,527.
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The move is aimed at addressing the urgent need of medical personnel during the Covid pandemic.
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Those providing services in COVID management will be given priority in forthcoming regular government recruitments after they complete a minimum of 100 days of duty, the PMO said.
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To this effect, Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS), Warangal, has directed the medical colleges to reopen only after the government releases orders with specific guidelines.
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Online classes are valid and were approved for teaching during the current Covid-19 pandemic only, according to a circular of National Medical Commission