Jaipur: Rajasthan has announced a ban on principals and superintendents of govt medical colleges and affiliated hospitals pursuing private practice. T.
Jaipur: Even as FMGs across India continue demanding stipends during internship, the Rajasthan Medical Education Society (RajMES) has clarified that the State Government has not approved ...
Bracken Babula starts patient visits these days by closing the exam room door and asking if they mind him recording their ...
The University of Pittsburgh and the National Institutes of Health came to an agreement on research funding for the next four ...
Mumbai: Kasturba Hospital’s former Medical Superintendent has been accused by a senior medical officer of prolonged workplace ...
In his opening address at the AMA House of Delegates interim meeting, Bobby Mukkamala, MD, seemed to seek neutral territory: ...
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has dismissed claims that the declaration of former Minister of State for ...
In a separate statement, PM Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the terrorist attacks carried out at Islamabad’s G-11 Judicial ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law in July, requires Medicaid beneficiaries younger than 65 years to work or ...
Dr. Abbas' medical license was suspended after he allegedly used his estranged wife’s information to order abortion drugs for ...
In an internal meeting on Friday, the Iowa Department of Corrections told employees it is no longer pursuing privatization, ...
Published today in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, a University of Minnesota Medical School research team found that access to wheelchairs through Medicare-listed suppliers is inconsistent and often ...