City
Epaper

GCH to be the first in state to pediatric oncology course

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 3, 2021 21:10 IST

Aurangabad, April 3:A team from Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) on Saturday surveyed the Government Cancer Hospital ...

Open in App

Aurangabad, April 3:

A team from Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) on Saturday surveyed the Government Cancer Hospital (GCH) for four posts of DM Pediatric Oncology (Pediatric Cancer) super speciality course. A team from the National Medical Commission (NMC) will also survey the hospital.

The team also conducted an inspection for increasing postgraduate courses seats in 4 departments of Government Medical Colleges and Hospitals (GMCH). The courses include Gynecology and Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Geriatrics and DM Neonatology. The team reviewed the facilities in these departments, said the head of the department of geriatrics, Dr Mangala Borkar. There are currently 183 postgraduate seats in the GMCH. With the increase in the number of seats, the number of junior resident doctors in the GMCH will increase. Efforts are being made to increase the number of postgraduate seats under the guidance of dean Dr Kanan Yelikar. Officer on special duty Dr Arvind Gaikwad, head of the department of pediatric cancer Dr Aditi Lingayat and others were present.

Increase in seats:

Anaesthesia - 17 to 25

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics- 19 to 21

Paediatrics - 9 to 12

Department of Geriatrics - 3 to 5

DM Neonatology - 1 to 4

Tags: Maharashtra University of Health SciencesMUHSArvind GaikwadNational Medical CommissionNMCDepartment of Geriatrics
Open in App

Related Stories

NagpurNagpur Stray Dog Menace: NMC Plans To Train Kids, Set Up Feeding Zones and Monitor Dog Bite Cases

NagpurNagpur Ganeshotsav 2025: NMC Bans Natural Water Immersion, Issues Guidelines for Mandals

MaharashtraMNS Stages Unique Protest in Nagpur, Gifts Poultry Birds to NMC Officials Over Illegal Meat Market

NashikNashik: Over 60 Illegal Encroachments Removed in Shalimar, Ganjmal and Surrounding Areas On Third Day of Demolition Drive

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: 527 Buildings Under NMC Limits Identified as 'Dangerous' During Survey

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadGeyser sparks fire in tulsi apartment, prompt response by fire brigade averts major loss

AurangabadDemand for investigation into HM of Waluj school

AurangabadWhen decision for security guards & fund to be implemented: HC ask Govt

AurangabadTeacher unpaid for 10 years

AurangabadHydraulic testing of Nakshatrawadi–Ketli Garden water pipeline delayed