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Tag: forensic medicine and toxicology (FMT)

Bhubaneswar’s Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research and Capital Hospital to Add Six New PG Medical Courses

Odisha’s Capital Hospital and Bhubaneswar’s Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research have both announced the addition of six new postgraduate medical courses. Three PG seats will be added in each of the six new departments, which include pathology, microbiology, biochemistry, forensic medicine and toxicology (FMT), anesthesia, and ophthalmology.

 

The classes would begin after receiving approval from the National Medical Commission, the institute’s head, Nibedita Pani, told The Times of India (NMC). In the departments of obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, medicine, surgery, respiratory medicine, and orthopaedics, the institute currently offers PG medical courses.

 

Six new departments at the institute will open in the academic year 2022–2023, with admission for 24 postgraduate students, as previously approved by the NMC. The institute, which was opened by the state’s chief minister last year, is tasked with delivering high-quality healthcare and education to its residents.

 

The institute’s director added that classes and seminars are currently taking place, with students having access to digital classrooms and smart classroom capabilities. Admission for PG courses in the institute’s existing departments had begun in October and November of last year. The students have provided outstanding research project ideas, and the teachers are working hard to uphold the institute’s standards.

 

The institute has already begun doing research, and during a meeting of the ethical committee, 31 research papers were chosen. The institute’s permanent site, which will be built on land formerly owned by Capital Hospital, will be finished by January 2024, the director further stated. In a study of children’s growth, the institute is also thinking about collaborating with the WHO regional office in India.

 

The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research and the Capital Hospital in Odisha have undergone a tremendous development with the inclusion of six new postgraduate medical courses. The institute’s dedication to offering high-quality instruction and medical services is admirable and is anticipated to help the state’s residents.