Dr A Narendra Kumar appointed as Telangana Director of Medical Education

Hyderabad: In a
historic development for Telangana’s healthcare sector, Dr. A. Narendra Kumar
has been appointed as the state’s first full-time Director of Medical Education
(DME) since its formation in 2014. The appointment was officially confirmed
through an order issued by Health Secretary Christina Z. Chongthu on Thursday.
This appointment
marks a significant milestone in the State’s healthcare administration, as the
post of DME has been managed on a temporary basis by in-charge officials for
over a decade. Dr. N. Vani, the most recent in-charge DME, held the position
from February 2024 until now. Before her, Dr Ramesh Reddy served as the
longest-standing in-charge DME, holding the role for six years before his
transfer following the Congress party’s ascent to power in 2023, reports The Hindu.
Dr A. Narendra
Kumar brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having previously served
as the superintendent of the Government General Hospital in Wanaparthy. As DME,
he will oversee medical education and healthcare services across the State,
playing a pivotal role in shaping Telangana’s healthcare future.
Additionally, the
government promoted Dr. K. Siva Ram Prasad, principal of Government Medical
College in Jagtial, to the newly created role of Director of Medical Education
(Academics).
The official page
of Osmania Medical College stated, “These appointments highlight their
exceptional expertise and leadership in advancing medical education and
healthcare in Telangana. Their vision and dedication are poised to shape the state’s future of medical education and healthcare.” The Doctor’s
Association of Telangana and the medical community extended warm
wishes to both leaders.
Dr Rajeev, a
member of the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) told the Daily,
“Previously, the absence of a regular appointee to the Director of Medical
Education (DME) position resulted in administrative affairs being managed by
in-charge DMEs, which led to certain governance challenges. However, the
current government has resolved this issue by appointing Dr Narendra Kumar as
the regular DME, based on seniority.”
Telangana has
experienced a substantial transformation in its medical education
infrastructure. The number of government medical colleges has risen
dramatically from just five in 2014 to 34 today. This rapid expansion
underscores the importance of having a dedicated DME to ensure the quality of
medical education and the effective delivery of healthcare services.