Prefer in-service govt docs for super specialty seats: top court
New Delhi, June 25 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that for serving the cause of public health, in-service doctors serving in remote government hospitals should be favourably considered for admission into super specialty medical courses.
Issuing notice on a petition filed by Tamil Nadu Medical Officers Association demanding for a restraint on the Tamil Nadu government from transferring the 151 super speciality seats in the state to the all-India quota (AIQ), the court said that government doctors serve the cause of public health better than private hospital doctors and it becomes important to equip them with super speciality skills to ensure more benefits reach the general public.
A bench of justices BV Nagarathna and Joymalya Bagchi...
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