Hyderabad:Private Medical Colleges offering post
graduate courses in Telangana have been chastised by the Medical Council of India for
not paying stipends to medical students equal to that being given by the
government medical colleges. Some have also been hauled up for non submission
of research publications.
The colleges that have been confronted for having
gone against the Medical Council of India norms include: Bhaskar Medical
College, Sangareddy and Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar, MNR
Medical College, Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad (three
departments), and Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, both in Ranga
Reddy.
Post Graduate students of Government Medical
Colleges are given a monthly stipend of Rs Rs 27,000, Rs 28,000 and Rs 30,000
for I, II and III year respectively. The state of affairs at private medical
colleges is however, is a bit different, for these colleges take the stipend
amount from the students, three months in advance, only to return the sum
later. This is done in accordance with the government order said Dr G Srinivas,
Telangana Junior Doctors’ Association President.
According to one Medical Council of India
observation, the Deccan College of Medical Sciences was paying its
medical Radio Diagnosis interns only Rs 18,000; Rs 19,000 and Rs 20,000 per
month in the I, II and III year respectively; a sum much less than what is
given for internship at Government Medical Colleges. Another fact that has come
to light is that medicos doing MD (tuberculosis & respiratory diseases) and
MD (dermatology, venereology & leprosy) from Deccan Medical College were
not being given a stipend at all.
Besides this, the Medical
Council of India has also noted that other than non payment of
equivalent stipends, non publication of research work is another
significant flouting of MCI regulations. Deccan College of Medical Sciences in
MD (dermatology, venereology & leprosy) and Shadan Institute of Medical
Sciences, Ranga Reddy in MD/MS(Ophthalmology) don’t have a single research
publication this year.
Two professors and an associate professor
of the Bhaskar Medical College, Ranga Reddy have been found to have not
submitted a single research publication for the year.
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