Rema Nagarajan
@remanagarajan
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Rema-Nagarajan.cms 03-02-2012 15:46:23
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#BreakingNews #CBME2024 stands WITHDRAWN AND CANCELLED with immediate effect The National Medical Commission curriculum has only been withdrawn for now. We must wait to see what's coming next and cannot afford to be complacent, as the NMC has a history of making multiple U-turns. Thanks to media!
With the rise of new technologies and AI, should medical schools and students start paying greater attention to those skills and knowledge—such as ethics and communication skills—that are more “uniquely human?" Daniel Sokol bmj.com/content/386/bm…
The National Medical Commission National Medical Commission should enforce , MCI Ethics Regulations 2002 & hence the Right to appeal ,based on the Notification of August 2023 If not willing Ministry of Health should direct them to enforce it Story by Rema Nagarajan ,TOI today
Why have regulatory body for medical profession? To protect public/patients But National Medical Commission continues to act against patient interest despite gazette notification giving patients' right to appeal against state council decisions Ministry of Health does nothing shows Dr Babu K V RTIs, letters
#DCGI seeks explanation from pharma company claiming that their new #eye drop could help people reduce dependency on reading glasses for those suffering from #presbyopia, an age-related vision condition The New Indian Express TheMorningStandard Ministry of Health CDSCO_INDIA_INFO Dr Babu K V
National Task Force on safety in hospitals constitutes 3 sub groups, about 30 members Not a single nurse despite nurses unions writing to health ministry- a slap on the face for nurses No representation for patients, any other hospital support staff The Trained Nurses' Association of India (TNAI) Ministry of Health
Dr Babu K V National Medical Commission Ministry of Health Rema Nagarajan FAIMA Doctors Association When the whole NMC regulation is at abeyance then the original MCI should remain applicable.