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Karnataka: Private doctors call off protest after meeting CM Siddaramaiah

Karnataka: Private doctors call off protest after meeting CM Siddaramaiah Karnataka: Private doctors call off protest after meeting CM Siddaramaiah The Private Doctors In Karnataka Called Off Their Protest After Meeting With Chief Minister Siddaramaiah On Friday, News Agency ANI Reported. News Nation Bureau | Reported By : Yasir Mushtaq | Edited By : Vivek Arya | Updated on: 17 Nov 2017, 11:13:47 PM New Delhi: After 5 days of strike, private doctors in Karnataka on Friday called off their strike against Karnataka Private Medical Establishment (Amendment) Bill 2017. This decision was taken after representatives of various associations of private doctors held a three-hour meeting with Chief Minister Siddharamaiah in Belgavi.

Medical students suspend studies to help in COVID crisis

Medical students suspend studies to help in COVID crisis As India this week passed a grim milestone of more than 20 million COVID-19 cases and a record 3,600 deaths officially recorded in one day, the Indian government said medical students in their final year, doctors preparing for postgraduate exams and hospital interns can be deployed for COVID duties. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) on 3 May said medical students could be brought into service for teleconsultations and monitoring of mild COVID cases after orientation under faculty supervision. Medical interns would also be brought into service under faculty supervision. As an added incentive, the PMO said medical personnel completing 100 days of COVID duties will have priority in future regular government recruitment.

Hospital owners advise Karnataka to utilise final-year medical/nursing students

May 02, 2021 State reports 40,990 new cases and 271 deaths Prominent hospital owners advised the Karnataka government to take measures to utilise final-year medical and nursing students for Covid-19 duty to alleviate medical human resource shortage. On Saturday, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, met hospital chain owners to seek their guidance in handling the second wave of Covid-19 infection sweeping the State. The meeting was attended by Dr Devi Prasad Shetty, Chairman and Executive Director of Narayana Health, MR Jayaram, Governing Board Chairman M S Ramaiah Hospital, Dr Sudarshan Ballal, chairman of Manipal Hospitals, Dr K Sudhakar, state Minister for Medical Education & Health, Dr CN Ashwathnarayan, State Deputy Chief Minister and state chief secretary P Ravi Kumar.

Grace marks for final-year students if they work in covid wards

Grace marks for final-year students if they work in covid wards Grace marks for final-year students if they work in covid wards BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: May 2, 2021, 06:00 IST Picture for representational purpose only In an effort to increase manpower to fight covid-19, the State Government has decided to hire more final-year medicos by promising them incentives. Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa who held a meeting with the managements of private hospitals on Saturday said, “We will give grace marks to final-year medical and nursing students if they work in covid wards. Final exams will be postponed and those students will be incentivised for covid duty. The government also plans to include final-year students from pharmacy, physiotherapy, Ayush and dental courses in this. Students who have studied overseas and are yet to pass the Indian entrance tests will be allowed to register at

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