Dr Brij Mohan assigned charge of Principal GMC Rajouri
Dr Brij Mohan assigned charge of Principal GMC Rajouri
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 1: Government today assigned the charge of the post of Principal, Government Medical College (GMC) Rajouri to Dr Brij Mohan Gupta, Professor, Department of Pharmacology, GMC Jammu.
“Dr Brij Mohan Gupta, shall look after the charge of the post of Principal, GMC Rajouri, in his own pay and grade, with effect from 01-05-2021,” said an order issued today by Health and Medical Education Department.
Dr Gupta has a vast experience as a faculty member of Pharmacology Department. After doing his MBBS in 1984 from Stanley Medical College Chennai and MD in 1991 from Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha (Nagpur), he was recruited as Lecturer in GMC Jammu in 1999 and promoted to the post of Professor in 2016. Since May 1, 2019, he was acting as Head of Department of Pharmacology, GMC Jammu.
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NAGPUR: Undergoing treatment in isolation without the presence of family members or loved ones can leave a negative impact on the mental health of COVID-19 patients as they may lose hope of recovering from the illness, medical experts feel.
They say that the presence of family members and regular interaction with them should be made an integral part of the coronavirus treatment standards as it has a therapeutic effect on the patients.
Sections of doctors have questioned the ethics and propriety of Union health minister Harsh Vardhan’s decision to present himself alongside Ramdev at an event associated with a herbal cocktail touted as an anti-Covid-19 medication.
The Union minister later suggested that the government and the yoga evangelist had shared dreams regarding ayurveda.
Some doctors said the minister’s presence at a programme on Friday to mark a scientific paper on the herbal product called Coronil and his tweets later were tantamount to endorsing the product that they say remains to be rigorously assessed.
Harsh Vardhan had tweeted: “Pleased to have joined my colleague, minister of road transport and highways Nitin Gadkariji, and Yogishri Ramdevji at the event marking release of scientific research paper on the first evidence-based medicine for Covid-19 developed by Patanjali.”
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