Annual Performance Appraisal reports filling authorities
अरिसदा और चिकित्सकों की लम्बे समय से मांग थी की राजस्थान के चिकित्सा एवं स्वास्थ्य विभाग के कार्मिकों के वार्षिक प्रगति प्रतिवेदन/ annual performance appraisal (APA)/annual confidential report (ACR) विभागीय अधिकारीयों द्वारा ही भरी जानी चाहिए, जबकि पहले ये रिपोर्ट्स समीक्षा के लिए पंचायती-राज के कार्यकारी अधिकारीयों और जिला कलेक्टर आदि के पास जाती थी […]
Health ministry banned 328 fixed-dose combination drugs
स्वास्थ्य मंत्रालय ने 328 fixed-dose combination (FDC) दवाइयों के निर्माण, बिक्री और मार्केटिंग पर रोक लगा दी है, इन दवाइयों में मुख्यतः पेन किलर्स, कफ सिरप और सर्दी जुकाम की दवाइयां हैं जैसे की सेरिडोन, पैनड्रम, ग्लुकोनोर्म पीजी, लुपिडीक्लोक्स, टैक्सिम एजेड, कोरेक्स सिरप, विक्स एक्शन 500, डी-कोल्ड टोटल आदि !
इन कॉम्बिनेशन से करीब छह हजार दवाइयां बनती हैं, इन पर रोक से ढाई हजार करोड़ का व्यापार प्रभावित होगा !
यह प्रतिबंध लगाना इतना आसान नहीं था, केंद्र सरकार ने 2014 में पहली बार इन दवाओं पर प्रतिबंध लगाया था, उस प्रतिबंध के खिलाफ दवा कंपनियां सुप्रीम कोर्ट गयी, सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने सरकार को आदेशित किया की दुबारा से दवाइयों को जांचें. सरकार द्वारा जांचने के बाद पुनः पाया गया की ये कॉम्बिनेशन नुकसानदायक है, अतः रोक जारी रहेगी !
चूँकि बहुत से लोग बिना डॉक्टरी सलाह के इन दवाओं को सीधे मेडिकल स्टोरों से खरीद्के उपयोग में ले रहे थे जो की उनके लिए नुकसानदायक हो रही थी, यह भी एक कारण था की इन दवाओं पर रोक लगाई गयी है !
किसी भी तरह की दवाई का इस्तेमाल केवल डॉक्टरी सलाह के बाद ही करना चाहिए !
अपडेट = तीन दवाओं को मिली रिलीफ ! सेरीडॉन है शामिल उनमें ।
कॉम्बिनेशन की पूरी लिस्ट यहाँ उपलब्ध है –
FMGE June 2018 Result
National Board of Examinations
(FMGE –Screening test)
Dated: July 26, 2018
June 2018 session
- Result of FMGE (Screening Test), June 2018session has been declared and can be seen at NBE website and FMGE website.
- Candidates will be able to download their individual score cards by 02/08/2018 at FMGE website https://nbe.edu.in.
Click below to download result
“एकल पारी अस्पताल” की खबर का सच
एकल पारी अस्पताल की खबरें सिर्फ अफवाह हैं, आयुष्मान भारत योजना में जिन संस्थानों को पायलट प्रोजेक्ट में लिया गया है केवल उनका समय एकल पारी का रहेगा !
लेकिन 2 अक्टूबर से इसका ऑपरेशनल फेज शुरू हो जाएगा जिसमें अधिकांश संस्थान इस योजना में ले लिए जाएंगे, सो केंद्र सरकार के सहारे ही सही, अपन एकल पारी की तरफ बढ़ तो रहे हैं ।
हालांकि यह एक माननीय प्रधानमंत्री जी की एक अतिमहत्वपूर्ण योजना है जिसमें हर संस्थान को “हैल्थ वैलनेस सेंटर” के रूप में प्रमोट किया जाएगा और इसके किर्यान्वन में पूरे चिकित्सा विभाग को एड़ी चोटी का जोर लगाना पड़ेगा, तब जाकर मोदी जी का सपना रंग लायेगा ।
Happy Doctors Day
Doctors on earth are like Gods in the heaven. A special day is observed to thank them for their humane services to mankind. Every year July 1 is Doctor’s Day which is very special for every medical practitioner. First Doctor’s Day was celebrated in 1991. Every doctor of any specialization acknowledges the entire medical profession.
The story of Doctor s Day in India is very interesting. The history says, that in the year 1882, July 1st saw the birth of renowned Physician and partisan Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. He is remembered till date for actively involving himself in starting many institutions, hospitals and was fully dedicated to the upliftment of Indian society.
Doctor s Day is observed to pay tribute to Dr B C Roy and salutes the spirit of his dedication. The red carnation was chosen as the official symbol of Doctors Day because of the color of the flower is in spirit of characters of medical profession. It represents adoration, charity, sacrifice, bravery and audacity.
This day is dedicated to all the doctors opportune to remind them of their vital role in our lives. Doctors owe challenge that even a minor mistake could drastically affect a patient s life and commitment to serve them by all their might. People find Doctor s Day a perfect time to recognize the pressure of the job, expressing thanks to doctors for mentoring and to be grateful for their ability to comfort and heal. US and other western countries commemorate Doctor’s Day on March 30 in memory of the day when Dr. Crawford W. Long first used ether anesthesia in surgery to remove a tumor from a patient’s neck.
Tamil Nadu NEET rank list 2018: MBBS, BDS merit list at tnhealth.org; check counselling dates, key details
Tamil Nadu NEET rank list 2018: The Directorate of Medical Education Tamil Nadu has released the rank list of the medical aspirants in the state who have qualified NEET 2018 and have applied for admission to the first year of MBBS/BDS course on the official website- tnhealth.org, www.tnmedicalselection.org.
Tamil Nadu NEET rank list 2018: Tamil Nadu UG medical aspirants alert! The Directorate of Medical Education Tamil Nadu (DME) has released the rank list of the medical aspirants in the state who have qualified NEET 2018 and have applied for admission to the first year of MBBS/BDS course in government and self-financed medical colleges in the state under Management Quota. The rank list can be checked at the official websites- tnhealth.org, www.tnmedicalselection.org. According to DME Tamil Nadu, the rank list will be available only on the official websites, and results will not be communicated individually.
As per reports, Health Minister C. Vijayabaskar released the MBBS /BDS rank list at 9 am on Thursday at Government Multi Super -Speciality Hospital, Omandurar Estate. Meanwhile, the first position in TN NEET Rank list has been bagged by Keerthana of Chennai who secured 676 marks. Raj Chendur secured the second rank with 656 marks and Praveen from Chennai got the third place with 644 marks.
Steps to check TN NEET 2018 Rank List:
1. Log into the official website- tnhealth.org, www.tnmedicalselection.org.
2. Search for ‘Tamil Nadu MBBS/BDS Rank List 2018’ link on the homepage.
3. Click on the link and submit the required information.
4. Submit and download rank list.
Tamil Nadu NEET 2018: Important dates-
Declaration of rank list: 28.06.2018
1st phase of counselling: 07.07.2018 to 10.07.2018
2nd phase of counselling: 22.07.2018 to 24.07.2018
Commencement of courses: 01.08.2018
Director of Medical Education Dr Edwin Joe had said that the counselling is expected to commence on July 7. The medical aspirants will be granted admissions based on marks obtained in NEET 2018 and candidates shall be admitted to MBBS/BDS course from the rank list being released today. There are 23 medical schools in Tamil Nadu. There are a total of 2,593 vacant seats.
DME Tamil Nadu in its notification said that the tentative dates of counselling according to the Tamil Nadu Medical Admission 2018 schedule for the first phase is July 07 to July 10, 2018, and for the second phase is from July 22 to July 24, 2018. The schedule will be hosted on the official website after the completion of 2nd Round of All India NEET Counselling. DME Tamil Nadu had issued the admission notification on June 10, 2018. Consequently, it started admission procedure from June 11. The last date for receipt of filled-in applications was fixed as June 19, 2018.
Contractual doctors working in Bihar government’s hospitals will now retire at age of 67 years
PATNA:
Contractual doctors working in Bihar government’s hospitals/ health institutions will now continue in their service till the age of 67 years.
A meeting of state cabinet chaired by CM Nitish Kumar on Wednesday approved a health department’s proposal to increase the retirement age of contractual doctors to 67 years from the existing 65, on the pattern of regular government doctors.
A total of 17 proposals of different departments were approved at the cabinet meeting.
Patna based Guru Gobind Singh (GGS) sub-divisional hospital will now be upgraded into a full-fledged district Sadar hospital. The cabinet approved a health department’s proposal in this regard.
Out of total 38 districts in the state, only Patna and Darbhanga districts earlier lack district-level sadar hospitals. With upgradation of GGS hospital into district-level hospital, Patna gets its Sadar hospital.
“The health department has already sanctioned a 100-bed district Sadar hospital for Darbhanga,” principal secretary (health) Sanjay Kumar told TOI on Wednesday.
Fate of 150 Medical Students in MP College Uncertain, SC Asks MCI for Solution
The Supreme Court has taken a serious note of 150 medical students in Bhopal being left in the lurch after permission of a college for admission in the academic session 2017-18 was denied by the Medical Council of India (MCI).
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has taken a serious note of 150 medical students in Bhopal being left in the lurch after permission of a college for admission in the academic session 2017-18 was denied by the Medical Council of India (MCI).
The top court has asked the MCI to suggest a solution to thwart the crisis and place on record the details of vacant seats in Madhya Pradesh and adjoining states for the academic session 2017-18.
A vacation bench of justices U U Lalit and Deepak Gupta expressed concern of the situation and wondered as what should be the approach to deal with the matter where the students were allocated seat by the central counselling agency to a particular college, which had later ran into difficulties.
“It is not as if the admissions in question were not in fair and transparent manner. On the other hand, the state authorities sent or directed the students to this college. Can the students be now left in the lurch,” the bench asked.
During the hearing, advocate Arjun Garg, appearing for the Madhya Pradesh government, said not a single seat was available in any of the medical colleges in the state for the academic session 2017-18.
The bench asked Garg on whose instructions he has been making such a statement and warned that if at a later stage, the submission was found to be wrong, it would haul up the official concerned. Garg said he has instructions from additional chief secretary for medical education in the state and named the official as R S Julani.
“The correctness of that statement will certainly be considered but at this stage it must be stated that the status report on record filed on behalf of the state of Madhya Pradesh on May 2, 2018 does not indicate the stand which is now projected on behalf of the state of Madhya Pradesh,” it said.
It said that the MCI should place its view in the matter and suggest a solution, if any.
“We also direct the MCI to place before us the details as to vacant seats available in colleges in state of Madhya Pradesh and adjoining states for the academic session 2017-2018. The MCI shall file appropriate affidavit within two weeks giving complete details of vacancy situation as indicated above,” the bench said.
It listed the matter immediately on reopening before the appropriate bench and sought response from Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
The top court was hearing a matter related to RKDF Medical College Hospital and Research Centre which was initially accorded approval by the MCI and the Centre to take admissions for MBBS course for academic session 2014-15.
However, after the inspection was undertaken by the MCI for the next academic session (2015-2016), no renewal permission was granted and the college was debarred from making any admissions.
The college again was allowed to admit students for academic session 2016-17 but denied permission for academic session 2017-18.
However, through an interim order, the apex court granted permission to take admission of 150 students for academic session 2017-18.
The entire batch of 150 students was admitted and all admissions were made pursuant to the allocations of seats made by the state authorities through the central counselling agency.
“The facts on record indicate that the renewal permission for the academic session 2017-2018 was finally not granted, which has, therefore, left the question to be considered as to the status and the rights of those students who were admitted pursuant to the interim order and who were allocated by the central counselling agency,” the bench said.
The top court said that one of the terms of essentiality certificate under which a college is allowed to be set up and make admissions is that in case the college runs into any difficulty, the state shall take care of those students who were admitted in such college.
The bench said that the top court had expressed its concern over the fate of students through its interim order passed from time to time and said that the students in question must be accommodated in other colleges firstly in Madhya Pradesh and if not, then in the adjoining states.