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Health Bulletin 18/ April/ 2025 - Video
Overview
Here are the top health news for the day:
Students getting admitted to the MBBS courses at the government medical colleges in Haryana will have to undergo compulsory government service for 5 years after completing their Undergraduate medical education. If the students choose to opt out of the bond service liability, they will have to pay Rs 23,19,381 (for female students) to Rs 25,77,090 (for male students) as a penalty.
Meanwhile, for the students getting admitted to Government Aided Medical College (MAMC, Agroha), the bond amount is Rs 21,90,000 for male students and Rs 19,71,000 for female students.
Controversy has erupted in Uttar Pradesh after the State Minister Sanjeev Gond 'ordered' the transfer of a physically challenged doctor for failing to welcome him when he arrived at a hospital for an inauguration.
Angry over the incident, the Minister ordered that the doctor be transferred out of his constituency and "to some jungle". A video of the minister's angry phone call ordering the transfer of the said doctor has now gone viral. In the video, the doctor could be seen pleading that he was attending to a patient. Further, the minister claimed that the doctor did not know how to behave.
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Medical Dialogues has been extensively reporting on the outrage that followed after the NBE's announcement to hold the PG medical entrance test, NEET PG 2025, for this academic year's admissions in double shifts. Since the announcement, the doctors across the country have been demanding a single shift conduction of the exam.
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The license of Mission Hospital in Damoh, where seven patients died due to botched angiography and angioplasty procedures allegedly performed by the fake UK-based cardiologist, Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav aka 'Dr John Camm', has been suspended. The hospital has been directed to halt the admission of new patients.
The Madhya Pradesh health department took action after finding that the hospital’s license had expired on March 31, 2025, and it could not renew the license because it failed to fix the shortcomings that were pointed out earlier by the authorities.
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