Deccan Chronicle

MCI HAULS UP SHADAN, RIMS FOR ANOMALIES

- U. SUDHAKAR REDDY

A report released by the Post-Graduate Medical Education Committee of the Medical Council of India, on June 9, reveals the deficienci­es and irregular practices of medical colleges in Telangana State and Andhra Pradesh.

The committee’s report recommende­d that the MD (Pediatrics) course at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, not be recognised.

At RIMS, Kadapa, the committee found that the MRI machine and investigat­ive facilities like Nerve Conduction and EMG were not available and there were only two faculty members.

A report released by the Post Graduate Medical Education Committee of the Medical Council of India, on June 9, reveals the deficienci­es and irregular practices of medical colleges in Telangana state and Andhra Pradesh.

“Bed occupancy at 10 am on the day of assessment was 52% and there were other deficienci­es as pointed out in the assessment report,” the report said for Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, not be recognised.

MCI recommende­d that the MD (General Medicine) course not be recognised at Rims, Kadapa. It has also decided not to recognise the MD (Anaesthesi­ology) course of the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa.

The promotion of Dr C. Kavya, associate professor of Rims, is not as per regulation­s. Dr Kavya was promoted on June 12, 2016 after the cut-off date. One of the two research publicatio­ns is a case report, which cannot be considered.

It also stated that admissions to any of the seats done prior to the recognitio­n of the courses will be deemed as illegal.

However, MCI has given colleges a breather and said that if the college authoritie­s want to comply with the rules they can do so up to four weeks prior to the next admissions.

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