Vacancies For Assistant Professor: Walk In Interview At RML Hospital Delhi, View All Details Here

New Delhi: The Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences and Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (ABVIMS and RML Hospital Delhi), has announced the vacancies for the post of Assistant Professor on a contract basis in this medical institute.

Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, formerly known as Willingdon Hospital, was established by the British for their staff and had only 54 beds. After independence, its control was shifted to New Delhi Municipal Committee. In 1954, its control was again transferred to the Central Government of Independent India.

RML Hospital Vacancy Details:

Total no of vacancies: 02

The Vacancies are in the Department of Neurology and Gastroenterology.

The date of Walk-In-Interview – 3rd April 2024.

Venue and Reporting Time:- Room No. 104, 1st Floor, Administrative Block, ABVIMS by 9.30 a.m.

For more details about Qualifications, Age, Pay Allowance, and much more, click on the given link:

Eligible Candidates (How to Apply)?

1. Suitable and willing candidate may report in Room No. 104, 1st Floor, Administrative Block, ABVIMS for walk-in-interview by 9.30 a.m. on the aforesaid dates along with duly filled in application form (2 copies of Annexure-I). 4 passport size photographs, original and two set of photocopies (All listed documents in application form of Annexure-I) of relevant documents. No TA/DA is admissible for attending the interview.

2. The candidate who is already in Govt. Service shall submit No Objection Certificate from the present employer at the time of Interview.

3. No TA/DA is admissible for the interview. Canvassing of any kind will lead to disqualification Suitable and willing candidates may walk in for interview on the date specified for the interview of the particular specialty along with application in prescribed format along with 4 passport size photographs. Candidates should report in the Room No, 104, 1st Floor. Administrative Block. ABVIMS by 9 30 a.m. on the aforesaid dates The candidates must bring the filled application form (as per Annexure-II) and the original certificates at the time of registration (with two set of self attested copies of all documents)

4. Jurisdiction of Dispute. In case of any legal dispute the jurisdiction of court will be Delhi/New Delhi only The Competent Authority reserves the right of any amendment, cancellation and changes to this advertisement as a whole or in part without assigning any reason

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Relief to Medical Colleges: NMC Extends Deadline for Submission of Annual Declaration details

New Delhi- In a major relief to medical colleges across the country who were asked to submit their Annual Declaration details/data of respective Institutions on National Medical Commission (NMC) portal as required in the NMC Act, 2019 and various other regulations, the NMC has now given them an extension to submit the required detials 

Through a public notice, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has announced the extension of the last date for submission of details along with requisite fees including GST on the NMC portal till April 10, 2024.

 “It has been decided to extend the last date of submission of the details along with requisite fee including GST on NMC Portal to 10th April 2024”, the notice stated

Earlier the last date for submission of details along with requisite fees including GST on the NMC portal was set as March 31, 2024.

“For any technical queries/queries, candidates can take help from the official web support email of NMC. This is issued with the approval of the competent authority”, the notice added.

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported about the NMC’s announcement for the Annual Declaration Form on the National Medical Commission’s (NMC) portal is mandatory for the annual renewal of permission for undergraduate MBBS seats, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of NMC has directed all medical colleges to fill their details on NMC portal.

The NMC has also further warned that no seat will be permitted if any medical college fails to submit the annual declaration within the deadline.

The Apex Medical Commission has also directed the medical colleges/institutes to pay the requisite fee of Rs 3,54,000 (including 18% GST) online through the payment gateway of the portal along with the application for permission of admission of seats for the UG courses for the year 2024-2025.

The Commission further informed all the medical colleges/Institutes that the requisite fee i.e. Rs. 3,54,000/- (including 18% GST) must be paid online through the payment gateway of the portal only along with the application for permission of admission of seats for UG courses for the year 2024-25 irrespective of whether the payment has been made earlier or not.

To view the official notice, click the link below

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Debunking Myths about avoiding Carbohydrates in Diabetes – Dr Arindam Pande

Diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels due to insufficient insulin production or ineffective insulin utilization. It’s concerning because uncontrolled diabetes can lead to various complications, including heart disease, kidney damage, nerve damage, vision loss, and an increased risk of infections. Managing diabetes is crucial to prevent these serious health issues and maintain overall well-being.

Contrary to the popular myth, not all carbohydrates need to be avoided in diabetes. While it’s important to regulate carbohydrate intake to manage blood sugar levels, not all carbs are created equal. Healthier carbohydrate sources such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes provide essential nutrients, fiber, and energy without causing rapid spikes in blood sugar. It’s more about making smart carbohydrate choices and controlling portion sizes rather than completely eliminating all carbs. A balanced diet, combined with regular physical activity and medication as prescribed, can help individuals with diabetes effectively manage their condition while still enjoying a varied and nutritious diet.

In this video, Dr Arindam Pande discusses Diabetes and the complications related to it while addressing the misconception that all carbohydrates should be avoided in diabetes.

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Deficiency in Service: Consumer Court orders Aakash Institute to refund fee to NEET aspirant

Hyderabad: The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (DCDRC), Hyderabad, recently directed Aakash Institute in Himayathnagar to pay Rs 68,353 as refund to a NEET aspirant for repeatedly demanding the course fee from the student and abruptly ceasing her access to the classes even though the payment was already made.

As per the complainant, she wanted to join the Olympiad Integrated Course in the Aakash Institute at Himayatnagar. Her father paid Rs 43,358 as the course fee through UPI. On 29.06.2022 he requested to change the track of the student from CBSE to ICSE the required details were shared through WhatsApp (no change of fee).

Initially, the officials at the institute had assured that the track would be changed to ICSE within 3-4 days. Accordingly, the student stopped attending the CBSE track classes as she was expecting to join ICSE track batch. However, there was no update.

Despite lodging multiple complaints, no solution was offered either by the Customer Care team or the administration. Finally, the student got the study material after four months on 27.10.2022.

However, shockingly, the access was cut off by the institute alleging that the tuition fee was due. After the matter was pursued by the student’s father, an official from the institute intervened and restored the access on 03.12.2022.

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Once again the access was discontinued while the student’s father received multiple messages showing different amounts of dues. Even though the student’s father reached out to the Institute administration multiple times, it stopped responding to him. 

It was alleged that the student’s father ran from pillar to post to resolve the issue and had even attempted to talk to customer care/support and management but to no avail.

Claiming that the complainant and her father had been put through severe mental, and physical agony, distress and trauma due to the deficiency of the institute and also claiming that the disruption in the course hampered the complainant’s education and disturbed her career goals, the complainant demanded a refund of the entire course fee i.e. Rs 43,338 with interest and another Rs 5 lakh for mental agony. 

On the other hand, the institute denied all complaints and submitted that the complainant got admitted based on the Terms and Conditions of the Admission Form and Refund Policy. They further claimed that the customer care officers are very quick and prudent in replying and solving the problems raised. Therefore, the complainant is not entitled to the relief claimed. 

Opining that there was deficiency in service, the consumer court held that the institute was liable to refund the fee of Rs.43,358 along with interest @ 12% p.a., from 03.12.2022 and also pay compensation of Rs.10,000. Further, the Commission ordered the Institute to pay Rs 10,000 to consumer legal laid account towards punitive damages and also pay costs of Rs 5,000.

Commenting on the matter, the student’s father told The New Indian Express, “Even though it is a reputed institute, the employees showed inefficiency. More than the money, I was concerned about my daughter losing a year of preparation due to this delay. We lost an advantage of a year due to this.”

To view the order, click on the link below:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/neet-aspirant-vs-aakash-institute-235085.pdf

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JIPMER Invites Application for Research Proposals To IEC Observational Studies April 2024

Puducherry- The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, has issued a circular inviting online applications for the submission of proposals to the Institutional Ethics Committee Observational Studies for the April 2024 session.

The last date for submission of proposals by faculty, PhD scholars, P.G. and U.G. Students to reach the office of the undersigned for consideration of approval by the Institutional Ethics Committee for April 2024 is on or before Tuesday, April 02, 2024. The proposals submitted before the last date will be taken up for discussion in the IEC Observational Committee meeting which will be held on Thursday, April 11, 2024.

Candidates must submit one hard copy of certain documents to the Member-Secretary at the Institute Ethics Committee (IEC) office, Room no. 106, First floor, Administrative block, JIPMER.

DOCUMENTS

1 Covering letter.

2 Download of the online IEC application.

3 Signed Declaration form.

4 Consent forms / Waiver of consent forms.

5 Research proposal JSAC (ver. July 2020) / UGRMC/PGRMC.

6 JSAC/ UGRMC/PGRMC certificate.

7 Data collection proformas.

8 Curriculum vitae of PI & Co-Investigator (s) / guide & co-guide.

As per the notice, states, “Faculty, PhD scholar, P.G. and U.G. Students are invited to submit research proposals approved by JSAC/PGRMC/SCTRC/GJ-STRAUS for approval by Institutional Ethics Committee – Observational studies in the prescribed proforma”.

PIs are instructed to upload their signed declaration form, consent form and soft copy of the scientific proposal through the mentioned link, the notice lastly stated.

The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) is a medical school in Pondicherry. It is an institute of national importance (INI) and a tertiary care referral hospital. It is under the direct administrative control of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Indian Government, with autonomy to run its internal administration. The courses include undergraduate, postgraduate, super speciality, fellowships, PhD programs, post-basic diplomas, and certified courses.

To view the notice, click the link below

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