To overcome the shortage of faculty, the health ministry is considering introducing central recruitment in all AIIMS.

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Listing the provisions made to increase the strength of faculty in the newly set up AIIMS, the ministry in its reply had said that a Standing Selection Committee (SSC) has been constituted in each of the new AIIMS to fill up the vacancies expeditiously. And the age limit for direct recruitment to the posts of Upper Professor and Additional Professor has been increased from 50 years to 58 years.

The Union Health Ministry is examining the possibility of starting a centralized recruitment for faculty and non-faculty in various AIIMS across India to address the shortage of personnel in these premier health institutions. Dr VK Paul, Member (Health) a Committee on NITI Aayog; Additional Secretary, PMSSY, Ministry of Health; And in this regard the Director, AIIMS, New Delhi has been constituted.

“With a view to strengthen the process of recruitment of faculty and non-faculty in various AIIMS, following the meeting of the Central Institute Body (CIB) held at AIIMS Bhubaneswar on 8th January, including examining the possibility of introducing centralized recruitment, the Committee have been constituted, said an order issued on February 28.

The ministry told the Lok Sabha last year that about 44 per cent of faculty posts in the 18 new AIIMS are lying vacant, with AIIMS Rajkot having only 40 faculty out of the sanctioned 183 posts.

AIIMS Rajkot is followed by AIIMS Vijaypur and AIIMS Gorakhpur with the least number of faculty against sanctioned posts.

The ministry had said that adequate faculty positions have been sanctioned by the government for all the newly-created All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to teach MBBS students.

“The central recruitment system will make the recruitment process of faculty and non-faculty more transparent and smooth. Besides, it will also facilitate their easy transfer from one AIIMS to another. At present, these individual AIIMS recruit their own personnel. It has been observed that talented doctors are reluctant to take up positions outside their states where they are based or in areas that are difficult to reach, an official source said.

According to the ministry’s data, out of 4,026 sanctioned posts in the 18 new AIIMS, only 2,259 posts have been filled.

Listing the provisions made to increase the strength of faculty in the newly set up AIIMS, the ministry in its reply had said that a Standing Selection Committee (SSC) has been constituted in each of the new AIIMS to fill up the vacancies expeditiously. And the age limit for direct recruitment to the posts of Upper Professor and Additional Professor has been increased from 50 years to 58 years.

Permission has also been granted to take serving faculty from Government Medical Colleges/Institutions on deputation basis, engage retired faculty of Government Medical Colleges/Institutions on contract basis up to the age of 70 years and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card holders. is also allowed. Permission has been granted for appointment to faculty posts.

In addition, a Visiting Faculty Scheme has been formulated to allow national and international faculty to work at the newly established AIIMS for teaching and academic purposes. Temporary change of faculty positions on loan basis from one department to another has been allowed which can be filled on contract basis and advertisement for recruitment with validity of one year to expedite the process of filling up the vacancies Has been given.

Apart from AIIMS Delhi, six new AIIMS – Bihar (Patna), Chhattisgarh (Raipur), Madhya Pradesh (Bhopal), Odisha (Bhubaneshwar), Rajasthan (Jodhpur) and Uttarakhand (Rishikesh) – have been approved under Phase 1 of the Prime Minister’s Went. Health Protection Scheme (PMSSY) and are fully functional.

Of the 16 AIIMS set up between 2015 and 2022, MBBS classes and outpatient department services have been started in 10 institutions, while only MBBS classes have been started in the other two. The remaining four institutes are at various stages of development.

Now Life Depends on god |Elderly woman dies due to lack of treatment in AIIMS emergency

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Elderly woman dies due to lack of treatment in AIIMS emergency

A 75-year-old elderly woman suffering from severe respiratory illness died in the AIIMS emergency. There is an allegation of negligence in treatment. Relatives allege that even after waiting for about five hours outside the emergency, the elderly woman did not get timely treatment, when her condition worsened, she was admitted to the emergency and re-registered within five hours, so that a Mumbai patient was killed due to delay in treatment. Can be hidden The AIIMS administration has started the investigation at Sai Shirdi.

Badamo Devi, 75, was a resident of Basarai. The relatives took him to the emergency of AIIMS on Wednesday night. A slip was made at the counter of the Emergency Department at 12:36 pm. After this, the doctors kept him in the emergency for half an hour.

This thing came to the fore due to being in Delhi and the awareness of the family members, but it is not known when the routine tests in AIIMS in states like Chhattisgarh will stop. Due to the closure of the investigation, the brokers become silver, here many employees who are working from out source or in contract, they are also doing the work of part time sample collection and sending it to private. No one to speak on that.

The innocent people here do not say anything and the officers are busy in filling the coffers.

Delhi is the capital in emergency OPD, but in AIIMS of other states, the doctor’s duty is limited only to the roster, on the ground only the lower staff does everything, even if the patient’s life is lost due to negligence.
Even if by mistake a doctor is found, it is known that he is a PG and is sleeping due to fatigue.

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