Calls for strict
adherence of norms, improving quality of education in para-medical institutions
JAMMU, NOVEMBER 17: Minister for
Health & Medical Education, Bali Bhagat today reviewed the functioning of
the J&K State Para-medical Council (SPMC) at a meeting held here today.
Principal Secretary, Health &
Medical Education, Dr. Pawan Kotwal, Principal GMC, Jammu, Dr. Sunanda Raina
(President, SPMC), Principal GMC, Srinagar, Dr. Samia Rashid (Vice President
SPMC), Principals Government Dental Colleges, Jammu/Srinagar, Dr. Romesh Singh,
Dr. Ryaz Farooq (both Members), Registrar SPMC, Dr. Sandeep Singh, Controller
of Examination, SPMC, Jammu, Dr. A.S. Bhatia, Controller Examination, SPMC,
Kashmir, Dr. A.R. Badoo, Principals AMT Schools, Jammu/Srinagar (Members),
Additional Secretary Medical Education, Naseer Ahmed Wani and representatives
of Directors Health Services, Kashmir/Jammu and NHM attended the meeting.
A detailed discussion was held on the
overall functioning of the State Para-medical Council and several important
issues figured in the meeting. The issues which were prominently discussed
included, incorporation of uniform syllabus for the courses of FMPHW/MMPHW/GNM,
decision of Supreme Court of India regarding stripping powers of Indian Nursing
Council for granting recognition to Nursing Colleges, online registration of
Diploma/Degrees of various paramedical streams, dual Council Registration by
different paramedical institutions, revision of application fee for
establishment of new paramedical institutions, hospital training of students in
Govt hospitals, viability of starting new courses, admission criteria etc. The
progress on the implementation of decisions taken in the previous meetings was
also reviewed.
Expressing satisfaction on the
overall performance of the SPMC, the Minister called upon all the office
bearers to put in their best efforts to further improve the functioning of this
important form which is responsible for producing the quality manpower for
government and private health institutions. He said there should not be any
compromise with the quality of education as today’s students will be asset of
future and there should be proper monitoring by the concerned authorities to
ensure quality of education in all the para-medical institutions across the
State whether these are government or private ones. He said health is the
paramount concern of the Government and all out efforts shall be made to
improve the infrastructural facilities to ensure quality of medical education
in the State.
Stressing the need for strict
implementation of Paramedical Council Act in all the institutions, the Minister
said that the Council authority must ensure proper infrastructure like
laboratory, library, faculty, accommodation, equipment and other necessary
facilities for the smooth functioning of the institutions. He called for
undertaking frequent surprise inspections in the institutions to ensure strict
adherence of norms of the Council. He also directed for ensuring a universal
pattern of fee being charged by the private institutions for different courses
to safeguard the interests of the students, adding that strict action should be
initiated, including de-recognition of such institutions who violate the norms.
The Minister also called for timely
conduct of examinations and reforming the admission process. He directed for
fixing an academic calendar for admission in both the divisions. He also
directed the Principal Secretary Health & Medical Education to arrange
adequate funding for improving the infrastructural facilities in
government run para-medical institutions across the State. He also directed for
arranging permanent accommodation for establishing the Council offices in
Kashmir and Jammu in view of increased work load. The meeting also approved
various proposals of the Council which were put before it with regard to the
overall improvement in its functioning.
Dr. Sandeep Singh, Registrar, J&K
SPMC gave detailed briefing on the functioning of the Council and various
initiatives taken to further improving and bringing transparency in the overall
functioning and quality of education in the institutions.
The Members also shared their
valuable inputs with regard to the functioning, improving quality of education
and viability of some new courses in the field of para-medical which could be
useful in future.
Meanwhile, the Minister also convened
a separate meeting of officers to review the functioning of J&K State
Medical Supplies Corporation Limited (JKSMSCL) in his office chamber.
Besides Principal Secretary, Health
& Medical Education, Dr. Pawan Kotwal, the meeting was attended by both
Principals of GMCs, Kashmir and Jammu, Managing Director, JKSMSCL, Inderjeet
Bhagat, Medical Superintendents of GMC, SMGS and representatives of Director
Health Jammu and Mission Director, NHM.
The Minister reviewed the process of
procurement, availability of drugs and equipment by the Corporation and their
further supply to various health institutions across the State. He called upon
all heads of institutions and MD, JKSMSCL to adopt a pro-active and coordinated
approach to fill the gaps, if any to ensure adequate and timely supply of
medicines. He urged upon the heads of institutions to put in their timely
requirement with the Corporation enabling it to ensure the procurement and completing
all requisite formalities and supplying in time bound manner so that the
institutions do not suffer.
With regard to the paucity of staff
in the Corporation which is hampering its efficiency, the Minister directed
both the Principals to depute adequate trained staff with the Corporation at
the earliest to speed up the process of procurement and supply of medicines and
equipment. He said Medical Corporation has the sole mandate to ensure all kinds
of medicines and equipments to the Government run hospitals in the State and
all heads of institutions must ensure proper coordination to adapt with the new
system.
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