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The Telangana State Medical Council caught 18 quacks in Kamareddy and Nizamabad during inspections at small clinics and nursing homes. They were found practising without qualifications and giving antibiotics, steroids and injections. FIRs will be filed under NMC and TSMPR Acts
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In the last one year or so, the Medical Council in Telangana State has registered over 400 FIRs against fake doctors; actively conducted raids in facilities operated by unqualified persons and spoke freely against the perils of quackery.
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Instead of an MBBS doctor, on whose name the clinic/first aid centre is registered, a compounder with no MBBS qualification will be operating and providing treatment to gullible patients.
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Dr Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, as Chairman of Braumwald Hospitals, UK, reportedly had entered into a contract with Poulomi Hospitals, Dr AS Rao Nagar, Kapra in 2018. They, however, stopped operations within months, when Dr Narendra did not pay salaries to the hospital employees and vendors.
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On Wednesday, his focus was explicitly on skilled workers.
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The unqualified individuals were practicing medicine and treating patients without an MBBS degree, the council officials said
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We are simply doing our duty, and raids will not stop. Quacks are violating the law, and they will be prosecuted, says Telangana State Medical Council
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Hospital management has been directed to share all the details, including the registration of doctors and surgeons involved in transplantations
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According to members of TSMC who were part of the raids, the quacks also did not have a proper way to deal with bio medical waste as they were discarded on roads, along with the normal domestic waste
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The Telangana High Court has dismissed criminal proceedings against a man accused of driving a vehicle without a number plate, ruling that such an act does not qualify as cheating under the law.
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In a press statement issued here on Thursday, association general secretary B Srinivas said both RMPs and PMPs play a vital role in providing medical services to patients from rural parts when required.
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An eight-year-old girl from Ramakrishnapur had died of cardiac arrest while undergoing treatment at the government general hospital three months ago.
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A total of 12 hospitals would be inspected in phased manner for flouting norms.
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In the past few weeks, the TSMC undertook a series of inspections of establishments where such alleged unauthorized practices were taking place.
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Members of the Health care Reforms Doctors Association (HRDA) requested doctors to elect their panel in coming elections to the Telangana State Medical Council slated to be held from September 30 to November 30.
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The chipsets are expected to be sourced from both Samsung and TSMC to reduce manufacturing costs, reports Gizmochina.
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New Delhi: The mass production of chip-maker Intels next big flagship processor Meteor Lake is expected to be delayed until 2024, a report has said. According to TrendForce research, Intel plans to outsource the tGPU chipset in Meteor Lake to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for manufacture. “Mass production of this product was initially planned […]
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San Francisco: Apple is reportedly planning to launch the iPhone 14 in or around September and now a new report emerged from a Chinese media outlet claiming that TSMC is ready to take all 5G modem orders for its upcoming iPhones. According to Economic Daily News, Apple will be dropping all Samsung Chips for their […]
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With a rough population estimate of 3.98 crore in Telangana, the 39,000 physicians in the State are just about enough to meet the WHO norms of doctor to patient ratio
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Apple is collaborating with long-time partner TSMC to create and develop the next generation of display technologies at a highly secretive lab in Taiwan, reports Nikkei Asia.