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As Pandemic Stretches On, Junior Doctors Demand Better Pay And Work Conditions

As Pandemic Stretches On, Junior Doctors Demand Better Pay And Work Conditions Junior doctors say they were thrown into Covid-19 duties in hospitals with no preparation, security, benefits or thought for the disruption of their post-graduate studies. With the threat of a third wave looming, they fear they ll be stuck in this situation indefinitely. By Bhopal: With the discovery of the Delta plus variant and the threat of a third Covid-19 wave looming, junior doctors in government medical colleges, forced into the forefront of India s battle against the pandemic, are worried that they will have to return to an exhausting, stressful, unhealthy and insecure work environment,

Lot depends on them : Junior doctors demand better pay as they fight Covid

With the discovery of the Delta plus variant and the threat of a third Covid-19 wave looming, junior doctors in government medical colleges, forced into the forefront of India s battle against the pandemic, are worried that they will have to return to an exhausting, stressful, unhealthy and insecure work environment, IndiaSpend learnt through extensive interviews. If they have to be put on Covid-19 duty again, the junior doctors said they would like to be paid better and on-time salaries, allowed time to pursue their specialisation, and provided necessary medical infrastructure and mental health support at work. Junior doctors [JD], also called junior residents [JR], are postgraduate medical students pursuing an area of specialisation under senior doctors at hospitals.

SC to examine plea against surgery by Ayurveda practitioners

SC to examine plea against surgery by Ayurveda practitioners Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The Supreme Court decided on Monday to examine a plea by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) against a Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) order authorising post-graduate practitioners in specified streams of Ayurveda to be trained to perform surgical procedures. A Bench led by Chief Justice Sharad A. Bobde issued notice to the Ministry of Ayush, CCIM and National Medical Commission. The IMA has moved the top court to quash the amendment to CCIM regulations. It argued that CCIM did not have the powers to include surgery in Ayurveda syllabus.

SC sends notice to Centre on move allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgeries

SC sends notice to Centre on move allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgeries SC sends notice to Centre on move allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgeries The Supreme Court today sent a notice to Centre on a plea by Indian Medical Association (IMA) against a Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) order allowing post-graduate practitioners in specified streams of Ayurveda to be trained to perform surgeries. advertisement The Supreme Court The Supreme Court today sent a notice to Centre on a plea by Indian Medical Association (IMA) against a Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) order allowing post-graduate practitioners in specified streams of Ayurveda to be trained to perform surgeries.

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