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Self-financing colleges to dilute medical education

Chennai, Mar 8 (UNI) The self-financing private medical colleges in the country are diluting the medical education at the risk of patients, according to President of National Board of Examinations (NBE) A Rajasekaran.

Addressing a press conference here today, Prof Rajasekaran said he would substantiate his allegation by saying some private medical colleges were commercialising even the Post Graduate medical seats.

He said the Union government was likely to introduce a nationwide unique board, like in the US and UK, for overseeing the Post Graduate medical courses offered by these Universities as well as the the NBE (Diplomat National Board-DNB). This would overcome the existing confusions and other practical hurdles on awarding Post Graduate degrees, he added.

He said for this purpose, the government had constituted a high-level committee.

The Board President said the NBE realised the fact that the existing medical education system had not given adequate importance to the family medicine and rural surgery. It decided to start a three year Post Graduate course in family medicine, from the ensuing academic year.

He said the NBE would introduce a foreign medical graduates screening test for those who completed the medical courses from countries like China and Russia. Only after successfuly finishing this test, these doctors would be permitted to practice in India, he added.

He said there were more than 550 accredited institutions and hospitals all over the country and nearly 100 new institutions and hospitals were accredited every year for DNB trainings.

Dr Rajasekaran also pointed out that they entered into an agreement with the School of Health Sciences of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi, recently to start satellite-based interactive CME programmes for DNB students.

He said the NBE had developed Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) for practical examinations in ophthalmoloy, ENT and paediatrics, and efforts were on to introduce OSCE in orthopaedics, dermatology and anaesthesia from the coming academic year. Efforts were also being made to develop OSCE in other disciplines and to use modern IT techniques in OSCE, he added.

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Lambs sacrificed on temple festival

Tiruchirapalli, Mar 8 (UNI) Hundreds of lambs were sacrificed to the local deity 'Kuzhumaay Amman' on the occasion of the annual 'Kuttikudi Festival' (tasting of lamb's blood) at Puthur in the city this morning. Kuzhumaayi Amman temple festival is an annual four day celebration during the auspicious Tamil month of 'Maasi' and the 'Kuttikudi' falls on the final day. The traditional lamb-sacrificing ceremony has been in practice for the past several centuries. Today, hundreds of devotees from across the state throng.....

South Goa MP Churchil to contest from Navelim Assembly segment

Panaji, Mar 16 (UNI) South Goa MP Churchil Alemao, known for his outbursts against his own Congress partymen, has decided to contest from Navelim constituency on the newly-formed 'Save Goa Democratic Party' (SGDP) ticket in the upcoming assembly elections in May. Disclosing this at a public meeting at Navelim, Mr Churchil today said he had, however, not decided when to resign from the Congress party. Navelim is represented by his staunch rival Industries Minister Luizinho Faleiro, who is seeking a.....

Centre will consider Salem Rly Division: Minister

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 8 (UNI) Kerala Sports Minister M Vijayakumar, who is also in charge of Railways, told the Assembly today that the Centre has assured that it would consider the decision of forming the Salem Railway Division bifurcating the Palakkad Division. Replying to a calling attention motion by K M Mani (KC(M), he said since the bifurcation would adversely affect the Palakkad Division, as 623 km of the total 1,132 km under the division would go to the proposed new division.....
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