Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Why one year compulsory rural posting before PG is not the answer

1. There are one lakh doctors waiting for PGs in the country for only 12000 PG seats as per IMA.

2. As per an RTI only less than 3000 posts are vacant in rural areas.

3. It will lead to capitation fee in rural service and will add to the already high corruption in the medical profession.

4. Another one year of medical study will add to more misery for the students.

5. Safety of female students will be compromised.

6. Why can’t the PG exam take place along with the final MBBS exam or mid way in internship after you finish 6 months clinical postings. Rest six months and first six months of PG can be a rural posting and the exam of PG can be linked to rural posting experiences.

Survey by Medical Students Association of India, participated by 11727 students, with 8963 medical students, 6451 males.

1. 99% do not agree with the government proposal.

2. 79% want government to cancel the move.

3. None of them said that they oppose to serve in the rural areas but do not want to link it to education entry.

4. 32% said that this move will lead to one more additional year to waste.

5. 19% said that the infrastructure is not ripe for rural postings at this age.

6. 15% said that the family cannot afford one more year of study.

7. 4% said that they are getting old and cannot afford additional year of posting.

8. 4% said that rural posting is not incentive-based.

9. 58% said that even if they were paid double the amount they would not accept a rural posting

10. 92% said that the government should first infuse money and make the infrastructure better.

11. 92% said that after one year of rural service, it will be too late to join PG.



12. Over 70% said that making it a six-month posting will not matter.

1 comment:

  1. The court decision to avoid NEET for entrance to medical college needs to be amended. It was the only transparent admission procedure,which would give freedom of medical education to all,bright aspirants. The selling of medical seats (ONLY INDIAN WAY !!!) makes it accessible only to the few rich students depriving all others the right to medical studies. Please start a campaign via causes.org or other media to get signatures form all over to review the wrong,unwise decision by supreme court

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