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NEW DELHI: On the fourth day of their stir, striking resident doctors of Lok Nayak Hospital got some support from the faculty association of Maulana Azad Medical College which wrote to principal secretary, (health), stating that the demands of the doctors were justified. Earlier on Wednesday, faculty members, especially those on leave, were asked to report to LNJP to fill in for the striking doctors. In a general body meeting of the faculty association of MAMC held on Thursday, members...
THE setting up of the International Medical School (IMS) in Bangalore, India, illustrates Management and Science University's (MSU) commitment in offering critical and relevant programmes of study, particularly in health and medical sciences. It is MSU's first international offshore branch campus and the seventh school under its flagship of faculties, schools and centres of learning. The medical school is a unique regional collaborative effort between MSU and M.S. Ramaiah Medical College....
By Kamil Zaheer NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Patients in many hospitals in India went without treatment on Monday as services were disrupted by a protest by doctors and medical students against a government plan to raise college quotas for the disadvantaged. Hundreds of sick and disabled across the vast country were left to fend for themselves in the searing summer heat. Some lay drained on stretchers while relatives scuffled with striking doctors. In New Delhi, a woman with a knife wound...
By Kamil Zaheer NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Services in scores of hospitals across India were disrupted on Monday as thousands of doctors and medical students launched fresh protests against a government move to reserve more places in colleges for the disadvantaged. Hundreds of patients milled around hospitals for treatment, some of them exposed to the blistering sun. The protests, which began last month, have intensified as the Congress party-led government has refused to back off from a...
