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Swasthya Bhavan visit: Faculties now need permit from principals

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November 06, 2024

The move is to stem the flow of personal visits of teaching doctors to the health headquarters

- SUBHENDU MAITI

Swasthya Bhavan visit: Faculties now need permit from principals

Faculties associated with different departments in government medical colleges across the state from now will have to take written clearance from principals of respective teaching hospitals before meeting health bosses at Swasthya Bhaban, health department headquarters at Salt Lake.

Dr Aniruddha Neogy, officer on special duty (OSD) and acting director of medical education (DME) has directed principals of all medical colleges and director of the Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research (IPGME&R) as well as SSKM Hospital to give green signal to teaching doctors before the latter visit officials at Swasthya Bhavan on different personal issues.

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