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SC SAYS : FMGs SHOULD GET STIPENDS FROM INTERNSHIP

NEW DELHI: While considering the issue of foreign medical graduates (FMG) not being paid during their compulsory service period, the Supreme Court said that FMG cannot treatthe difference while working like intern employees and must receive social assistance while working. Bachelor of Medicine in Internal Medicine from Indian Medical College. The investigation was conducted by the Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Prasanna Bhalachandra after obtaining the consent of lawyer Tanvi Dubey.It emerged on behalf of the doctors’ group, which includes foreign doctors who graduated from some medical schools. They cannot receive a scholarship during theinternship. The Medical Advisory has previously reported that the protection provided by FMG is difficult in the event of non-payment of benefits at the time of error. Earlier, whileconsidering the plea of ​​foreign medical graduates working at Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government Medical College, Vidisha, Justice B.R. Gavai and Sandeep Mehta gave notice on January23. Defenses were presented for the “Abhishek Yadav & Ors” case. Compare Ordu Medical School to other colleges. (W.P.(C) No.730/2022), during the hearing, the Supreme Courtadmitted that 70% of medical colleges across the country do not pay doctors or give minimum salary Now, in the case of non-payment of salaries to FMG employees during Monday During the hearing, the Supreme Court ordered the National Medical Commission (NMC) to providethe following details: Our college has been awarded funding allocation for overseas medical students, PTI reported. The schools are Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government Medical College, Vidisha, Dr Laxminarayan Pandey Government Medical College, Ratlam and Employees State Insurance Corporation Medical College, Alwar. The court said it was paramount that the stipend be…

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NMC warns Medical colleges 

Thestatementstatedthatmedicalfacultiesthatdonotcomplywith the ruleswill face penalties such as fines,quotareductions and registrationsuspension. In a reportpublished on February 8, the boardsaid the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations(PGMER)2023stated:“Facultiesshouldensureadequatesupport touniversity students. However, PGshould not be compulsory” NMC said it had received complaints from many college students who claimed that medical colleges were forcing them to stay in hostels provided by them and that the schoolswere paying them. The price is high. “All medical colleges and institutions must comply with the above requirements, failing which NMC may comply with clauses 9.1 and 9.2 of PGMER 2023, including fines,reduction of seats, suspension of admission, etc.,” the report said.  SOURCE : HINDUSTAN TIMES VISIT WWW.NMC.EDU.IN