By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: December 11, 2020 8:30:07 pm Guwahati: Members of the Young Doctors Association organize a protest in solidarity with the Indian Medical Association strike against myxopathy and demand withdrawal of the CCIM notice, at Guwahati Medical College and Hospital in Guwahati on …
Read More »Why are doctors holding a national strike? – news from india
About a million doctors in the country went on a one-day strike on Friday against the Union Interior Ministry’s decision to allow Ayurveda graduate doctors to perform surgical procedures. However, the protest did not have much impact on the functioning of the hospitals as emergency services were exempted. The Indian …
Read More »More than 30,000 doctors in Gujarat join the IMA’s call to protest
More than 30,000 Gujarati doctors joined the national protest called by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Friday against the Center’s decision to allow postgraduate Ayurvedic doctors to perform certain types of surgeries after training. However, the emergency medical services will not be affected as they have been exempted from …
Read More »Explained: Surgery as part of Ayurveda
Written by Anuradha Mascarenhas, Amitabh Sinha | Pune | Updated: December 5, 2020 11:01:30 pm Medical students on the faculty of the Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research in Talegaon pledge to resist ‘myxopathy’. (Source: Indian Medical Association) On November 19, a government notification listed the specific surgical procedures …
Read More »IMA on the way to war after Modi government allows Ayurveda doctors to perform surgeries
The CCIM notification in their newsletter allowed Ayurvedic GPs to receive formal training in procedures such as orthopedics, general surgery, ENT, etc. (Representative image, IE) The recent move by the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) to allow holders of postgraduate degrees in Indian medicine such as Ayurveda to perform …
Read More »Ayurvedic Doctors Can Now Perform Surgery- The New Indian Express
NEW DELHI: In a move that is destined to trigger acute reactions from modern medical professionals, Ayurveda postgraduate holders are now able to perform a variety of procedures including general surgery, orthopedic, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, and dental procedures and surgeries. The Central Council of Medicine of India (CCIM) in their newsletter …
Read More »WHO to establish a center for traditional medicine in India
The World Health Organization announced on Friday that it will establish a Global Center for Traditional Medicine in India, and Prime Minister Narendra expressed confidence that, just as the country has emerged as the ‘pharmacy of the world’, the institution of the OMS will become the center. for global well-being. …
Read More »WHO to establish center for traditional medicine in India, says proud prime minister
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the announcement in a video message at an event where Prime Minister Modi inaugurated two future-ready Ayurveda institutions in Jaipur and Jamnagar. The World Health Organization announced Friday that it will establish a Global Center for Traditional Medicine in India, and Prime Minister …
Read More »Coronavirus | In the rush for ‘immunity’, Ayurveda supplements have an untested run
The companies that market these products have taken advantage of the association between COVID-19 and immunity. For a pharmacy that is usually full of drugs, Noida owner Mahesh Agrawal prominently displays his Dabur Chyawanprash packaging. “There is a lot of demand for them along with the honey and sales have …
Read More »Covid management protocol on ayurveda, yoga out
Written by Kaunain Sheriff M | New Delhi | Updated: October 7, 2020 6:51:36 am The protocol recommends 10 mg of ‘Vasavaleha’ for patients showing symptoms of hypoxia and 10 ml of liquid ‘Kanakasava’ for patients showing mild symptoms of dyspnea. (Proceedings) The Center published on Tuesday a detailed clinical …
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