Regarding "Compulsory Covid-19 Duty to MBBS Students of Gujarat" which was ordered by Gujarat Gov. and Students went into HC for Justice.
Today, Gujarat HC gave Final Verdict in Favour of State Government and also ordered Gov. to provide Basic Necessities. 1/n
Verdict is given by Bench(Headed by Chief Justice).
Some Main Points :
1)State Gov. is badly in need of Corona Warriors.
2)No discrimination on name of Government and Private Medical College Students.If other states can't make it Compulsory,it doesn't mean that Guj. can't. 2/n
3)Regarding MCI letter, Court noticed that it's not applicable to State if State Gov. released its own resolution under Article 162.
This decision is taken by State for Public Interest. So, judiciary can't interfere in this decision of State Government.
4) Regarding argue of, "Students are not Doctors yet." Court said that they are future of country and In near future they will become members of Medical Fraternity. Therefore it hardly makes any difference here for Students or Doctors.
5)So,application is rejected by HC. 4/n
6)HC also rejected appeal of issuing Certificate to go into Supreme Court regarding this matter.
1)Stipend
2)Gov. should make adequate arrangements for Students for self isolation.
3)Severely Immunocompromised Students shall be spared from Compulsory Duty.
4)Bond Duties should be appreciated when they apply for further studies.
HC bench Leaded by Chief Justice conveyed following message to Petitioner 132 Students and other Medical Students of State.
"It's privilege that all are not blessed with this. You have qualifications and skills. As Medico,you aren't just Front Line Soldiers but healers too."
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Recommendations of National Task Force @NMC_IND for Mental Well Being (of Doctors/Medical Students) are released :
1) Residents work no more than 74 hours per week, with no more than 24 hours at a stretch. One day off per week, One 24 hours duty & 10 hours shift for remaining five days.
2) Strict adherence to NMC regulations for a weekly one day off is crucial.
(It's imperative to recognize that PGs and Interns primarily serve educational purposes rather than filling gaps in healthcare staffing.
3) Medical colleges could consider granting 10 days Vacation at least once a year to both UG and PG Students on rotational basis.
4) E - Complaint Portal of NMC :
Complaints will be acknowledged within 3 working days, reviewed within 14 working days & resolved within 30 working days. (Portal yet to be started)
Various Changes in Medical Education from 2019-20 Admission Batch were done by BoG MCI(Which was dissolved, but this is official Gazette from Government of India)
Many things are changed and many changes are interesting.