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HRD and health resolve impasse

The turf war between the Union health ministry and the human resource development (HRD) ministry over the proposed over-arching regulators seems to have ended with both the ministries now gearing up t

Sterilisation failure worries ministry

Rising figures of deaths and failures following sterilisation has got the government worried and a concerned Union health ministry has decided to seek an evaluation of the entire sterilisation process in the country done through the government agencies.

Russia, China degree-holders fail most

If numbers are to be believed, students from India doing their MBBS from countries like Russia and China are unlikely to become successful doctors.

Rules for foreign degrees eased; Testing time over for doctors

Indians who have studied medicine in five English speaking countries — UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — will now be eligible to practice in India.

In a significant move, the Union health

Rules for foreign degrees eased

Indians who have studied medicine in five English-speaking countries — UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — will now be eligible to practice in India. In a significant move, the Union health ministry has decided to recognise their degrees, making them eligible to practice in India without appearing for the “screening test”.

Azad: Repeal law on suicide bids

Opining that a person surviving suicide should be entitled for treatment and not punishment, the ministry of health and family welfare has asked the ministry of home affairs to repeal Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which prescribes imprisonment for the one committing suicide.

Common medical test from 2012

After receiving support from most of the states, the Medical Council of India (MCI) on Monday finally decided to start common entrance test (CET) for undergraduate and post-graduates medical students from next year.

Govt sets up call centre to track mom, baby health

In a bid to ensure an effective implementation of immunisation programme, the Union health ministry recently set up a call centre to keep a track and verify children and mothers getting vaccinated acr

Manmohan, wife’s gesture inspires masses

The recent gesture of the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and wife Gursharan Kaur to pledge their eyes has come as a hope to the medical fraternity who believe that people in general may follow the “muc

Panel divided on restricting pharma FDI

Even as the Union health ministry is pushing for stricter norms with reg-ard to take over of Indian pharmaceutical companies by multinational companies (MNCs), there seems to be a sharp divide within

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