WHO Europe laments declining rates of condom use among sexually active teens worldwide

The World Health Organization’s office for Europe on Thursday decried a decline in condom use by adolescents in recent years, warning of risks of infection and unplanned pregnancies in countries from Canada to central Asia.

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Wasn’t polio wiped out? Why it is still a problem in some countries

Polio was eliminated from most parts of the world as part of a decadeslong effort by the World Health Organization and partners to wipe out the disease. But polio is one of the world’s most infectious diseases and is still spreading in a small number of countries. The WHO and its partners want to eradicate polio in the next few years.

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Fluid ‘stickiness’ in female reproductive tract could influence fertility

In a study providing important new insights into the development of the female reproductive tract and fertility, researchers have revealed how the thickness of fluid surrounding the egg can impact the cellular structure of the fallopian tube and how well the egg or embryo travels along it.

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Misconceptions about dyslexia among professionals risk children being misdiagnosed

Misconceptions about dyslexia are held by professionals who assess children for the learning difficulty, according to a new study which calls for evidence-based standardized assessment procedures.

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Certain diabetes drugs may reduce risk of dementia, Korean study reveals

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors used to treat type 2 diabetes might prevent dementia, providing greater benefits with longer treatment, suggests a large study from Korea published by The BMJ.

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26-year-old doctor ends life in Sambhajinagar, Blames Husband in Note

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: In an unfortunate incident, a 26-year-old doctor allegedly ended her life by hanging from the ceiling fan at her residence on Sunday. The Cidco police registered an FIR against the husband for dowry death and abetment to suicide, following a complaint lodged by the doctor’s family.

A newly married doctor allegedly committed suicide after facing harassment from her husband in Maharashtra’s Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city, police said on Tuesday.

Before ending her life, the doctor wrote a heart-wrenching seven-page note accusing her husband of harassment and blaming him for the extreme step,

According to the PTI report, the doctor, Pratiksha Bhusare, who got married five months ago and recently joined one of the leading private hospitals in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar as a medical officer, hanged herself to a ceiling fan in her home on Sunday, a police official said.  

Also Read:AIIMS Delhi Neurosurgeon dies by suicide, police recover note

An FIR was registered at the Cidco police station against the suspect husband for dowry death and abetment to suicide on a complaint of the doctor’s family, the official said.

“The seven-page suicide note gives details about the harassment she faced from her husband as he questioned her character and checked her phone call records and messages. The couple got married on March 27 this year,” he said, news agency PTI reported.

The woman’s father alleged the husband, who did his MBBS from Russia, wanted to set up his hospital and was continuously pressuring his daughter to get money from parents, the official added.

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Strides Pharma Science: Dr R Anil Kumar, Senior Vice President – Research and Development resigns

Bengaluru: Strides Pharma Science has informed in a BSE filing about the resignation of Dr R Anil Kumar, Senior
Vice President – Research and Development, a Senior Management Personnel of the Company, effective closing business hours of August 28, 2024.

Dr Kumar has resigned to pursue opportunities outside the Company.

Read also: Strides Pharma Science arm incorporates company in New Zealand

Strides, a global pharmaceutical company headquartered in Bengaluru, India, is listed on the BSE Limited (532531) and National Stock Exchange of India Limited (STAR). The Company mainly operates in the regulated markets and has an “in Africa for Africa” strategy and an institutional business to service donor-funded markets. The Company’s global manufacturing sites are located in India (Chennai, Puducherry, and two locations in Bengaluru), Italy (Milan), Kenya (Nairobi), and the United States (New York). The Company focuses on “difficult to manufacture” products sold in over 100 countries.

Read also: Strides Pharma Science arm incorporates company in New Zealand

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Dr Sarjeev Singh Yadav appointed as principal of Government Dental College, Hyderabad

Hyderabad: Senior dental surgeon Dr Sarjeev Singh Yadav has been appointed Principal of the Government Dental College (GDC), Afzalgunj. His appointment is anticipated to bring a fresh perspective and renewed focus to the college’s mission of advancing dental education and patient care.

Dr Yadav, who has served at Government Dental College (GDC) for the past 30 years, assumed the role of Principal on Monday. GDC is the only government dental teaching hospital in Telangana.

He is a graduate of Madras Dental College and GDC Hyderabad and has dedicated nearly three decades to teaching at the college. He has also completed postgraduate studies in Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics.

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Dr Sarjeev’s academic qualifications include advanced degrees in dental surgery and public health, which have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of both clinical and administrative aspects of dental education. His leadership is anticipated to foster a collaborative environment aimed at improving educational outcomes and expanding research opportunities

As per the Telangana Today reports, Dr Yadav stated, “I want to ensure that students, senior faculty, and both clinical and non-clinical staff at the Government Dental College have a conducive environment for work and study. My goal is to make sure everyone is content while performing their regular duties, as this is crucial for maintaining high standards of education and providing quality treatment for patients in need.”

Dr Sarjeev Singh Yadav is a highly esteemed figure in dentistry, celebrated for his contributions to dental research and education. His appointment as Principal arrives at a pivotal moment of transformation and potential for the Government Dental College. With his extensive experience and visionary outlook, there is significant optimism about the college’s future under his leadership. The institution is well-positioned to uphold its legacy of excellence while tackling new challenges and seizing opportunities in dental education and patient care.

Also Read: New Principal, Medical Superintendent appointed at SMS Medical College Hospital

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AIIMS Bhubaneswar notifies on Stray Round Counselling of MD, MS, DM, MCh admissions July 2024, check details

Bhubaneswar- Through a recent notice, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhubaneswar has informed about the Stray Round Counselling of MD, MS, DM, MCh & MD Hospital Administration admissions July Session 2024.

As per the notice, the counselling will be held tomorrow i.e. August 30, 2024. The reporting time for Counselling is 10:30 A.M and Candidates reporting after 10:30.A.M will not be considered for admission. The venue for counselling is the academic room, dean’s office, 1st floor administrative building, and AIIMS Bhubaneswar.

All the concerned candidates seeking MD, MS, DM, MCh & MD Hospital Administration Admissions in All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhubaneswar College are advised to take note of the following details: –

Stray
Counselling for filling up the following vacant Postgraduate MD & MS and  DM, MCh & MD Hospital Administration seats of
AIIMS Bhubaneswar for July 2024
Session will be held on 30th August 2024.

Category (MD & MS):

Sr. No

Department

UR

OBC

SC

ST

EWS

I.

Anatomy

0

2

1

1

1

2.

Biochemistry

1

1

0

0

0

3.

Community Medicine

1

0

0

0

0

4.

Forensic Medicine &
Toxicology

1

0

0

0

0

5.

Microbiology

1

0

0

0

0

6.

Pharmacology

1

0

0

0

0

7.

Physiology

0

2

1

0

0

8.

General surgery Total

0
0

0

1

0

TOTAL

5

5

2

2

1

Also Read:AIIMS Bhubaneswar releases Instructions for Round 1 MBBS Counselling for candidates, check details

Category (DM, MCh & MD):

Sr. No

Department

No of Seats

1

Neuro-Anesthesiology & Certificate Care

1

2

Cardiothoracic Surgery

4

3

Clinical Pharmacology

2

4

Medical Oncology

1

5

Neurology

1

6

MD in Hospital Administration

03 (01-UR, 01-OBC, 01-EWS) (01 Spon/FN)

TOTAL

12

Following shall
be terms & Conditions for the proposed counselling:

  1. All those
    candidates who have qualified through entrance examination stage I (Online I
    CBT) for MD/MS. courses (July-2024 session) held on 19th May 2024
    will be eligible to participate irrespective of their merit in the Examination.
  2. All those
    candidates who have qualified through entrance examination of INI-SS (July-2024
    session) (Online / CBT) stage 1 and stage 2 will be eligible to participate irrespective
    of their merit in the Examination.
  3. All the provisionally eligible
    candidates and who are not holding any seat by allocation are eligible to participate
    in stray Round of Seat Allocation.
  4. All candidates who have been
    allocated a seat in any previous round of seat allocation and have joined/reported on allocated seat as per procedure of
    joining/reporting & holding the seat are not eligible for the stray
    round of counselling.
  5. The candidates are required to
    remain physically present at AIIMS, Bhubaneswar along with Original certificates of qualification on the scheduled
    date & time while accepting a. seat will be
    treated as on the stray admission and original documents will be deposited on
    the stray. Non joining on any accepted seat will lead to
    imposition of penalty as applicable to student resigning alter admission.
  6. The allocation
    of seats will be made strictly as per merit of candidates in the entrance
    examination and on the terms and conditions as
    mentioned in the prospectus July 2024 of AIIMS, New Delhi.
  7. Any candidate submits any document
    which is not valid as per prospectus and any notice published will be treated as providing false information.

For example:

  1. Submitting a document which is not
    issued between dates as prescribed in the prospectus and submitted by a candidate to obtain eligibility despite
    knowing the fact that certification is not valid as not issued
    as prescribed in prospectus.
  2. Applying in
    anticipating of obtaining desired qualification and not obtained on the date as required.
  3. False
    reporting on caste, age, gender, date of acquiring eligibility, date of
    completion of internship.
  4. Any other information which is not
    true as required in prospectus/ notice and submitted in order to dispute at later stage

7.If it is
established, at any time during the process of Seat allocation of INI-CET July
2024 or later, that applicant has deliberately furnished incorrect information
for the purpose of falsification, it shall be treated as an
attempt to cheat and the candidature shall be annulled and further legal and
disciplinary actions will be taken.

8.The selected
candidates are required to join immediately after they are found medically fit.
No extension will be given under any
circumstances and will join on the same day i.e. 30th August 2024. The
following Original Documents are to produce for the Stray Counselling:

  • Date of Birth Proof (10th Certificates)
  • 12th Certificate
  • MBBS Mark Sheet & Degree
    certificates
  • Internship completion Certificates
  • Medical Registration Certificate
    (State I Central)
  • Caste Certificate (Only for MD/MS)
  • Post Graduate (MD/MS) Mark sheet & Degree Certificate
    (Only for DM, MCh & MD)
  • Medical Registration Certificate (State/ Central)

Counselling
Scheduled

Venue

Academic Room,
Dean’s Office, 1st floor Administrative Building, AIIMS Bhubaneswar.

Date &
Time

Candidates must
report at AIIMS, Bhubaneswar on 30th August, 2024 by 10:30 A.M. (Candidate
reporting after 10:30.A.M will not be considered for admission)

Also Read:AIIMS Rishikesh issues notice on Stray Vacancy Round For MD, MS, MDS, MCH, DM July 2024, Details

To view the notice, click the link below

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MGM Medical College enhances Safety Protocols by implementing Nightly Rounds

Indore: In response to the tragic rape and murder of a female postgraduate doctor in Kolkata, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has directed deans of medical colleges and hospital superintendents to conduct nightly rounds to enhance security measures. This initiative aims to improve security measures and ensure a safer environment for patients and hospital staff.

After the directive, Dr Sanjay Dixit, dean of MGM Medical College, has begun conducting nightly rounds at hospitals affiliated with the college, including MY Hospital, MTH, and Cancer Hospital. Dr. Dixit’s night rounds are part of a broader strategy to strengthen the hospital’s security infrastructure.

Also Read: Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: CBI files FIR against RG Kar ex-principal

Dr Dixit is not only supervising security arrangements but also actively engaging with female doctors on duty to address any concerns they may have. Additionally, he is speaking with patients to ensure their safety and comfort. In line with the Chief Minister’s orders, hospitals have heightened security in less-trafficked areas, and superintendents are now conducting nightly rounds as well.  The primary goal of these night rounds is to create a safer environment for patients and staff.

Efforts are underway to upgrade the hospital’s security infrastructure, which includes installing new CCTV cameras throughout the facility to provide comprehensive surveillance and enhance monitoring capabilities. Improved security measures are being implemented at hospital entry and exit points, with security personnel patrolling to deter any anti-social activities. These measures aim to control access to the facility more effectively and prevent unauthorized entry.

As per the Free Press Journal, Dr Dixit said, “I am conducting rounds at all the hospitals alongside the superintendents. Security arrangements have also been strengthened at the hospitals,”

Dr Dixit’s initiative also focuses on improving the response time to potential security threats. By being present during late hours, he aims to quickly address any incidents and ensure that security protocols are followed rigorously.

Also Read: Delhi AIIMS begins security audit to assess safety measures at campus

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