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Updated Jan 27, 2021, 3:25 pm IST
NMMTA underlined that curriculum of these subjects does need to be upgraded basis on advances made in these sciences
National Medical Commission excluding M. Sc graduates from teaching these subjects will severely affect their job prospects. (Representational Image/PTI)
HYDERABAD: There is uproar over National Medical Commission (NMC) excluding M. Sc. graduates from the list of those who can teach non-clinical subjects like microbiology and pharmacology in medical colleges of the country.
Reacting to the exclusion, National M. Sc Medical Teachers Association (NMMTA) pointed out that the Education Department does recognise M. Sc graduates as being qualified for teaching microbiology and pharmacology in medical colleges.
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January 09, 2021 11:47 IST
The National Medical Commission has, in its guidelines, proposed to reduce the percentage of teaching microbiologists, pharmacologists and biochemists in medical colleges a move that the teachers are opposing
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The National Medical Commission has, in its guidelines, proposed to reduce the percentage of teaching microbiologists, pharmacologists and biochemists in medical colleges a move that the teachers are opposing
Non-medical teachers and scientists have appealed to the National Medical Commission (NMC) to not reduce their representation in medical colleges.
The NMC has, in its guidelines, proposed to reduce the percentage of teaching microbiologists, pharmacologists and biochemists in medical colleges.