Deccan Chronicle

50% medics posted without internship

- DURGA PRASAD SUNKU I DC

THE OSMANIA General Hospital superinten­dent received a complaint against some MBBS graduates who were absent from internship and yet received postings. IF 20 MEMBERS are posted in a department, and only 8 to 9 members report for internship, then the workload on them increases. After all, those 8 to 9 interns will be doing the work of 20 members –– P.S. Vijayender Goud, Telangana Junior Doctors JAC chairman

Many MBBS students in the state, in both government and private colleges, are allegedly bypassing internship, which is compulsory for a year.

Sources said almost 50 per cent of government medical college students are not doing their internship in one or other department after being able to get their internship certificat­e forged.

Recently, the Osmania General Hospital superinten­dent received a complaint against some MBBS graduates who were absent from internship and yet received postings.

One is able to register with the Telangana State Medical Council (TSMC) only after successful completion of a year’s internship.

But many interns are not underdoing the compulsory internship. Some of the reasons for this is to prepare for a post-graduation seat through NEET or to practice medicine in the United States.

“As there are fewer number of post-graduation seats, there is intense competitio­n among graduates to clear NEET,” said a professor on the condition of anonymity. “As a result, many of them use the time meant for internship to prepare for competitiv­e examinatio­ns. Many of them also prepare for the United States Medical Licensing Examinatio­n (USMLE).”

Telangana Junior Doctors JAC chairman P.S. Vijayender Goud said interns who are doing internship are also affected. “For example, if 20 members are posted in a department, and only 8 to 9 members report for internship, then the workload on them increases. After all, those 8 to 9 interns will be doing the work of 20 members.”

Recently, the superinten­dent of Osmania General Hospital received a complaint against interns pursuing unfair means of getting internship certificat­e without actually doing it. According to the complaint, interns who had to report at the orthopaedi­cs and other department­s have not reported for the month of December.

Allegedly, some of them have even got their attendance signatures without actually completing internship.

“We have got the complaint. Reportedly, some students were absent. We have appointed three professors to investigat­e the issue,” Osmania General Hospital superinten­dent Nagendra said. “In Osmania General Hospital, students undergo only five months internship. After getting signature from concerned professor only the process of getting internship certificat­e will be initiated. We are investigat­ing the case.”

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