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Pune: The country needs at least 600 medical colleges, 50 AIIMS-like institutions and 200 super-specialty hospitals, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Saturday as he called for the need to replicate the infrastructure development sector’s public-private partnership model in the health care and education sectors. The Road Transport and Highways Minister was speaking at the […]
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Union Minister claims the Centre established nine medical colleges, including private ones, in the State!
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The Cabinet also discussed the steps to be taken to start the seven newly sanctioned medical colleges in the State from the next academic year.
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Only 50 per cent of students should be allotted practical classes and clinical postings for 15 days in a month by rotation.
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Almost all the sanctioned 7007 posts for the upcoming new medical colleges consist of clinical and administrative posts for various medical departments that are needed to establish teaching hospitals.
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The 2,135 posts will be filled up on contract or outsourcing basis for the seven government medical colleges to be established
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Minister says 1,600 ICU beds have been added in last seven years in Telangana
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The new medical colleges and oxygen plants will go a long way in improving healthcare delivery in Telangana
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Somesh Kumar was speaking at a high level meeting with senior officials at BRKR Bhavan to take stock of the prevailing Covid-19 situation in the State.
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The Minister is expected to meet representatives of super-speciality hospitals, private teaching hospitals and nursing homes.
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KNR University of Health Sciences guidelines for re-opening of medical colleges in view of the Covid pandemic have already been communicated to the principals of colleges.
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Eligible candidates can now exercise their options on the website (https://tsmedadm.tsche.in) from 5 pm on January 4 to 9 pm on January 5
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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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Individuals must have to continue taking precautions like wearing mask, sanitising hand and keeping physical distance even after the arrival of the vaccines, health officials said
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Hyderabad: Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW), Rajesh Bhushan on Wednesday in a letter addressed to Chief Secretary, Somesh Kumar has urged the State government to take necessary measures and open all medical colleges for undergraduate MBBS students of 2021-22 academic year in Telangana on or before December 1. The decision to start […]
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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.
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The applications from medical colleges will now be accepted between November 2 and 30 instead of the earlier deadline of October 16 to November 15.
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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