What did the National Medical Commission suggest for post-grad medical students
Do away with 'seat leaving bond policy' for post-grad medical students, National Medical Commission says
The National Medical Commission has suggested doing away with the 'seat leaving bond policy' for post-graduate medical students. This policy requires students who have taken admission into a post-graduate medical course to serve a certain period in rural or difficult areas after completing their studies. The commission believes that this policy discourages students from pursuing higher education and hinders their career growth. Here are the key points suggested by the commission:
- Abolishing the seat leaving bond policy for post-graduate medical students.
- Removing the mandatory service requirement in rural or difficult areas.
- Relieving students from the obligation to serve a certain period after completing their studies.
- Encouraging students to choose specializations and pursue further studies without any constraints.
- Promoting flexibility and freedom of choice for post-graduate medical students.
- Focusing on providing quality education and training to the students for their holistic development.
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