April 21, 2021

The Representation Of Medical Varsities

Instead of bringing those who have allegedly taken the bribe and given the bribe to the judicial process, the blame is being thrust on the MCI to dismantle it., a medico hailing from Mysuru, the decision to hold such a test would promote the coaching institute lobbies to earn more. This will allow the allegedly corrupt to go scot free, while punishing the MCI as an institution. They also added that this would also lead to devaluing the 36 comprehensive exams being conducted over the four years of their undergraduate medical education. However, mixing up modern scientific medicine with AYUSH will not encourage AYUSH, but will in fact destroy AYUSH completely, by obliterating all the diagnostic and therapeutic methods of those systems.“It is saddening to see the elite section of the MBBS doctors displaying a kind of apartheid to AYUSH practitioners.S. The representation of medical varsities and states to the Commission is the major concern among medical practitioners at the moment."Despite calling the intention of NMC good, the IMA State Secretary Dr B Veeranna also says, "there have been allegations of corruption against some office bearers and members of MCI.

It must be done by creating facilities for AYUSH systems and by promoting research in those systems. “An extra exit exam even after attending exams at the end of each academic year is totally useless.The demands from over different spheres of the sector have led to various cotton athletic tape students’ organizations and medicos at the state and at the national level to intensify the protests even after the Indian Medical Association (IMA) calling off the strike following the Centre’s decision to sent the bill to the parliamentary committee. Medical students are refusing to accept the equation of a gruelling five year examination schedule for a medical degree with an one size fits all degree in allopathy, homeopathy and ayurveda.

Hundreds of medicos took it to the streets across the state on Tuesday demanding the withdrawal of the bill. “How can a single MCQ test thoroughly determine the eligibility of a medical practitioner? Using the same yardstick to evaluate graduates of totally different courses like AYUSH and MBBS itself is something that cannot be approved of,” he ascertained.However, Dr Rahman, an AYUSH practitioner came down heavily on the ‘modern’ practitioners playing averse to the introduction of NLE as the common exit exam. Ramaiah Medical College. Medicos burn the effigy of the NMC Bill in a protest held at Mysore Bank Circle in the city on Tuesday.Students also point out that such an exam would add to their burden as appearing for two exams within a short period would affect their performance in the online test costing them the value of their degrees itself.Dr Kumar added that the online method of testing would add to the chances for the concerned bodies to be more corrupt, acting adverse to the formation of NMC over MCI.