National Medical Commission: New Trends In Medical Field

Dr. Om Prakash Saxena, Dr. Ganesh Dubey
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Due to the shortcomings of the Indian Medical Association Act,1956, need was being felt for a long time to replace it by a rational act which could embody in itself all the activities and the foul plays which were deliberately not taken into account or went unnoticed. The Omissions and the Commissions in treatment of patients was of utmost importance as they were directly related to the well-being of the patients under treatment and in some cases would have put the precious life to an unfortunate end. Such replacement was essential keeping in view the aspirations of Indian masses at large and the patients in general who were victims to the medical negligence and medical malpractice which is so common now-a-days that it does not escape bold headings in almost all the newspapers and the electronic channels. The Apex body i.e. Medical Council of India (MCI) was found short of fulfilling its mandated responsibilities, time and again. The prevalent model of medical education was unable to produce that type of medical professionals which were required to meet the country’s primary health needs apart from giving positive results in complex situations related to the patients undergoing treatment in various hospitals. The reason behind all this was that Medical Education and Curricula were not integrated with the health system needs. The medical graduates lacked competence in performing normal deliveries. Moreover unethical practice grew by leaps and bounds so much so that it damaged the respect for medical profession. The State and the Central ministry lacked the power and the will to remove any member of the Medical Council even in those cases in which charges of Corruption against that member were proved
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国家医学委员会:医学领域的新趋势
由于1956年《印度医学协会法》的缺点,长期以来人们感到有必要用一种理性的行为来取代它,这种行为本身可以体现故意不考虑或不注意的所有活动和犯规行为。在治疗病人方面的疏忽和疏忽是极其重要的,因为它们直接关系到接受治疗的病人的福祉,在某些情况下会使宝贵的生命不幸地结束。考虑到印度广大群众和作为医疗疏忽和医疗事故受害者的一般病人的愿望,这种替换是必不可少的,医疗疏忽和医疗事故现在是如此普遍,以至于几乎所有报纸和电子渠道都有醒目的标题。最高机构即印度医学委员会一再被发现未能履行其规定的职责。目前流行的医学教育模式除了在不同医院接受治疗的病人的复杂情况中取得积极成果外,无法培养出满足国家初级保健需要所需的那种医疗专业人员。这一切背后的原因是医学教育和课程没有与卫生系统的需求相结合。这些医学院毕业生缺乏正常分娩的能力。此外,不道德的做法突飞猛进,以至于损害了对医学职业的尊重。国家和中央部委没有权力和意愿罢免医务委员会的任何成员,即使在对该成员的腐败指控得到证实的情况下也是如此
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