NMC threatens Rs 50,000 fine on colleges that don't pay interns
Sunday, 30 March 2025 The National Medical Commission has imposed a Rs 50,000 penalty on medical colleges for failing to submit stipend details of MBBS interns, following multiple reminders. Despite having the authority to levy higher fines, the NMC's penalties remain minimal, raising concerns about their seriousness in enforcing compliance.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has tightened regulations on live surgeries, permitting them only for new procedures. This decision follows concerns about.. IndiaTimes
Can Artificial Intelligence Really Predict Heart Failure Before It Strikes? Meet the revolutionary HFP AI tool—developed through cutting-edge research by Dr. Abhijit Ray—that identifies signs of impending heart failure with remarkable precision. Trained on real-time ECG data and patient health trends, this model gives doctors an early warning window to intervene before a cardiac crisis occurs.
Dr.Abhijit Ray is an MBBS & MD + DM Cardiology (Edinburgh) + Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Heart Failure from Harvard Medical School & Certified in Diabetes Management from Johns Hopkins University.
He has researched and discovered a method using Artificial Intelligence to help Doctors treating Dengue patients know in advance which patient is likely to suffer extremely serious conditions over the next 3-5 days.
This solution allows treating doctors a critical time window to prepare in managing this patient and significantly impacts saving lives.
Dr.Amar Ray is Founder & CEO of FITTO where significant works using Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning have resulted in delivering one of a kind path breaking solutions to the largest Hospital in Los Angeles, CA area (can't describe more, as under NDA).
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In one of the most daring evacuations yet, Operation Sindhu has brought 110 Indian students safely back home from Iran — just as missiles flew overhead and explosions lit up the night sky.
From three days of non-stop travel to the emotional moment they landed in Delhi, hear their firsthand accounts, the challenges they faced, and the gratitude they feel toward the Indian government and the Embassy.Many are MBBS students who still dream of completing their studies… if the war ends.This is not just an evacuation—it's a powerful story of resilience, hope, and national pride. Hear directly from the students who witnessed war, escaped chaos, and are finally home.
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Private medical colleges are saving significant amounts by underpaying or not paying stipends to MBBS interns and resident doctors, despite regulations. The... IndiaTimes
The National Medical Commission has imposed a Rs 50,000 penalty on medical colleges for failing to submit stipend details of MBBS interns, following multiple... IndiaTimes