Health varsity mulls action against defaulters

  • | Wednesday | 20th June, 2018

The DME will attest to them and forward them to the university. Over 10,000 of the 13,000-odd teachers in the various medical and paramedical colleges affiliated to theKUHS have already completed the faculty enrollment programme.Once completed, the programme will put brakes on the widespread practice of redeploying faculties from one college to another for getting recognition from the Indian Medical Council (IMC) and university. Interestingly many of those who have not completed the programme are from the colleges in the government sector.The VC said the teachers in government sector colleges needed to submit their certificates for the enrolment programme to their principals who would then forward the documents to the directorate of medical education (DME). THRISSUR: The governing council of the Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) has decided to take action against the teachers in medical and paramedical colleges who fail to complete the faculty enrolment programme by month-end.University vice-chancellor Dr MKC Nair said the governing council meeting held in Thiruvananthapuram last week decided to authorize the director of medical education to ensure that all the teachers in the government medical college comply with the programme soon.

THRISSUR: The governing council of the Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) has decided to take action against the teachers in medical and paramedical colleges who fail to complete the faculty enrolment programme by month-end.University vice-chancellor Dr MKC Nair said the governing council meeting held in Thiruvananthapuram last week decided to authorize the director of medical education to ensure that all the teachers in the government medical college comply with the programme soon. Over 10,000 of the 13,000-odd teachers in the various medical and paramedical colleges affiliated to theKUHS have already completed the faculty enrollment programme.Once completed, the programme will put brakes on the widespread practice of redeploying faculties from one college to another for getting recognition from the Indian Medical Council (IMC) and university. Interestingly many of those who have not completed the programme are from the colleges in the government sector.The VC said the teachers in government sector colleges needed to submit their certificates for the enrolment programme to their principals who would then forward the documents to the directorate of medical education (DME). The DME will attest to them and forward them to the university.

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