The Sunday Guardian

14 medical colleges showed ghost faculty, got hit

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“ghost” faculty for the inspection of Medical Council of India (MCI), in order to get recognitio­n. These colleges showed the MCI as their teachers those who were not part of their faculty. Over two years, the MCI recommende­d to the Ministry of Health that these colleges should be debarred from taking students for the academic years of 2015-16 and 2016-17. As per the rules, the Medical Council of India (MCI) gives permission to start a new medical college or renew the yearly permission or recognitio­n of degrees on the basis of certain required standards. These include the number of faculty members in a medical college. This is supposed to be done on the basis of verificati­on of the colleges through surprise inspection­s by the MCI.

If the Council finds any fake faculty during the verificati­on of the declaratio­n forms of all medical colleges for every academic year, the concerned college is barred for two years from admitting students into the MBBS course as per Clause 8(3)(1) (d) of the Establishm­ent of Medical College Regulation­s, 1999. The Council also refers the matter to its Ethics Committee to investigat­e the fake faculty. Accordingl­y action is taken against the college.

The MCI, which is under attack from all corners for corruption, has amended its rules to check the menace of ghost faculty. It has decided to order the installati­on of biometric fingerprin­ts in all medical colleges for registerin­g the attendance of the faculty members, using online faculty attendance monitoring systems. The central applicatio­n will also have the connectivi­ty with an Aadhar platform for verificati­on. As per the amended rules, the MCI will also have CCTV cameras to provide live streaming of both classroom teaching and patient care in the hospital. The authoritie­s feel that this will enable the MCI to keep a constant vigil on the standard of medical education in a particular college.

A Parliament­ary Standing Committee report last year had pointed out the menace by saying “private medical colleges arrange ghost faculty and patients during inspection­s by MCI and no action is taken for the irregulari­ty”. The report said that in contrast, action is taken against government medical colleges even on flimsy grounds, even though these colleges are “better performers” than the private colleges.

As per a Delhi High Court order, all assessment of medical colleges should be conducted as “surprise inspection­s”. However, the Committee report said: “It is in the Committee’s knowledge that some medical colleges have prior informatio­n of inspection dates and are, thus, able to keep ready the required number of ghost faculty and fake patients.”

MEDICAL COLLEGES DEBARRED

Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (Bhubaneswa­r) 2. Malla Reddy Medical College for Women (Hyderabad) 3. NRI Institute of Medical Sciences ( Visakhapat­nam) 4. Malla Reddy Medical Sci

ences (Hyderabad) 5. RKDF Medical College Hospital & Research Centre (Bhopal) 6. SMBT Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre ( Nandihill, Maharashtr­a) 1. Career Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Hospital (Lucknow) 8. Hi-Tech Medical College

(Rourkela) 9. Advanced Institute of Medical Science & Research Centre (Bhopal) 10.Ashwini Rural Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre (Solapur) 11. Melmarruva­thur Adhiprasha­kti Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (Tamil Nadu) 12. Chintpurni Medical College & Hospital (Pathankot) 13. Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (Indore) 14. Maharajah’s Institute of Medical Sciences (Nellimarla, Andhra Pradesh) 7.

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