SRINAGAR, MAY 22: Minister for
Health & Medical Education, Dr Davinder Kumar Manyal today said that
government will soon start B-Pharma and D-Pharma courses in Medical Colleges of
State for the benefit of students.
The Minister was
chairing a meeting to review the functioning of the J&K State Para-medical
Council (SPMC) here today.
Principal Secretary
Health and Medicl Education Pawan Kotwal, DG Health Services Kashmir Dr Saleem
ur Rehman, Director Health Services Jammu, Principals of GMC, Jammu and Srinagar
and other senior doctors and officials were present in the meeting.
A detailed
discussion was held on the overall functioning of the SPMC. While addressing
the officers, he said that the infrastructure in these institutions should be
developed as per the norms and guidelines of the Medical Council of India.
Dr Manyal assured
the officials that Government will provide full support to establish proper
infrastructure in Medical Colleges including laboratory, library, faculty,
accommodation, medical equipment and other necessary facilities for the smooth
functioning of the institutions.
The Minister was
apprised about the working of medical colleges, besides methods of teaching
employed by them. The meeting was further informed about online registration of
Diploma/Degrees of various paramedical streams, dual Council Registration by
different paramedical institutions, revision of application fee for the
establishment of new paramedical institutions, hospital training of students in
Govt hospitals etc.
The Minister called upon all the officers to put on their best efforts
to further improve the functioning of this important sector which is
responsible for producing the quality manpower for Government and private
health institutions. He said that government won't compromise with the quality
of education as today’s students are an asset of future in whose hands lies the
nation's health.
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