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Doctors urge NMC to stop animal use in PG Medical courses for teaching

More than 60 medical doctors have written a letter to National Medical Commission seeking an amendment to the proposed regulations to remove the mandate to use animals and to ensure that animals are replaced by more effective, human-relevant .

Doctors urge NMC to stop animal use in PG Medical courses for teaching

More than 60 medical doctors have written a letter to National Medical Commission seeking an amendment to the proposed regulations to remove the mandate to use animals and to ensure that animals are replaced by more effective, human-relevant techniques in PG courses.

Doctors urge NMC to stop animal use in PG Medical courses for teaching

More than 60 medical doctors have written a letter to National Medical Commission seeking an amendment to the proposed regulations to remove the mandate to use animals and to ensure that animals are replaced by more effective, human-relevant techniques in PG courses. The letter comes in response to the draft Postgraduate (PG) Medical Education Regulations 2021, released by the

Aligarh Muslim University: Orientation programme held for interns

Share Aligarh: Despite serious impediments caused by the COVID pandemic, the academic activities at the Aligarh Muslim University are being carried out through online mode to provide educational opportunities to its students. The Medical Education Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College organized an online orientation programme for 2016 MBBS Batch interns. Addressing the inaugural session, AMU Vice-Chancellor Professor Tariq Mansoor emphasized the importance of conduct and behaviour for an intern as these qualities make medical profession the noblest of all professions. He advised interns to make good use of internship t and congratulated them on their successful completion of the course. The Vice-Chancellor also released the Log Book for a compulsory rotating internship as per the competency based undergraduate curriculum, introduced this year by the National Medical Commission and adopted by the JNMC.

Announcing India s first clinically tested medicine for COVID-19 management and treatment AAYUDH Advance

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], April 16 (ANI/NewsVoir): With the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic wreaking havoc across the world, a breakthrough has been achieved to provide effective medical care and a treatment for COVID-19 patients. AAYUDH Advance , a plant-based liquid formulation, has been found to be highly effective and safe in not one but two detailed human clinical trials conducted at two government hospitals in Ahmedabad. After just four days of treatment with AAYUDH Advance , it successfully and effectively reduced the viral load in the patients, without any reported side effects. All the COVID-19 patients that were treated with AAYUDH Advance recovered (i.e. turned COVID Negative) and witnessed significant improvements in symptoms like body temperature, cough, and shortness of breath.

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