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Sir, Sorry if I cross my bounds. I'm a medical student and I strongly object to this move because you guys are going to treat the rural people as 2nd class citizens by employing a BRMS degree holder to take care of them. Actually your move is quite an absurd one. Even the nursing and pharmaceutical students are asking to increase their course duration to 5 years, then how could a person practice modern medicine by 3 years?. Will he be treated as superior to nurses and pharmacists? Absurd and retrograde evolution!!!!!!!!
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Replied on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 12:00 AM
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Guest
When BRMS is absurd, suggest an alternative course.
Ur suggestion should be practical.
Dr. James of U.K. has highly recommended that all therapies based on Bioelectricity will be the therapy of the World==== only Acupressure which is the only therapy which gives PREVENTION Self-Diagnosis without test and cost and CURE for almost all Diseases.
The acupressure course which runs for a year,if implmented shall solve the rural health problem[s] once for all.
Allopathy is a wonderful science for trauma care, heart attacks and an allopath can as well stop Lord Yama to take away the human life in emergencies.
But, the cost of medical education, depth of study and starting a nursing home/hospital is not economically viable. The generl public view is that two aspects are guaranteed, high cost and side effects and if the medicine clicks the patient shall have dramatic relief. No pain killer without side affects is available in allopathy.
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Replied on Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:00 AM
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Rural Doctors for rural Indians — Stop this madness
“Education and Health for all in five years — No Child Left Behind”
An open appeal by the QPMPA, Kerala to the President of India, the Prime Minister, the Health Ministry, the Medical Council of India and all those concerned with the health of Indians.
Many Indians including our President are suddenly concerned with rural India’s health. They have already started formulating projects to flush young doctors out of cities and flood rural India with them. Medical Council of India is far ahead by planning to open new Medical Colleges to mass-produce rural doctors.
This exercise is an example of ‘Intellectual Terrorism’ as said by Mrs. Radha Rajan, Editor Vigil Online in 2006 at Kozhikode.
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Replied on Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:00 AM
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nikhilgopinath (Guest)
brms..... totally absurd concept!! What are the MCI people thinking??? Rural people in India are not 2nd rate citizens nor are they scapegoats to be in the mercy of an unskilled practitioner!... what they require are real doctors like their urban counterparts... Besides, creating such a cadre system will only create more problems in the health care field.... medicine is such a vast topic that such a course wont serve its purpose.... I doubt whether the people in MCI are real doctors! No one with a sane mind would try to implement such an utopian idea.... PATHETIC!!!!!!!!
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Replied on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 12:00 AM
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That is nice course. Students will be attracted to BRMS, but try to start this course erlier. Vishwajeet N
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Replied on Saturday, January 23, 2010 12:00 AM
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yeah i am in support of doing BRMS course i want to do it we should have a agitation in support of it.
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Replied on Saturday, April 19, 2014 10:05 AM
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uresh81 (Guest)
BRMS course, if approved, will create more Quackery rather than standard of care. This will create rural people getting poor standard of care and BRMS doctors also will migrate to urban areas & city. The Govt cannot trace where they are exactly practicing. Indian Govt instead of spending money in BRMS, if central Govt pay is allotted to all doctors in Govt service(both state & panchayat doctors), no doctor will migrate anywhere. Because a Doctor's profession is one in which even a small mistake being done in managing a patient will endanger his life which will never be regained. so our Govt should rethink about this decision to save our people lives TNGDA secretary, Villupuram
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Replied on Sunday, January 24, 2010 12:00 AM
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ashish2325098 (Guest)
oho common my dear friend, if educated doctors had to be practiced in rural areas the would die on hearing it we need doctors who are likely to be with their soil in which they have born then u will see the change of India in a new fashion
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Replied on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 12:00 AM
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PrayerF1993 (Guest)
well I don't thing so
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Replied on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 12:00 AM
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