The Indian Medical Association on Wednesday requested the Centre and states to ensure that Covid duty of resident doctors do not exceed eight hours a day
IMA said that the Centre should ensure the large-scale availability of Covaxin if a mixed match policy is adopted for booster doses for healthcare workers
The IMA on Monday opposed the draft Postgraduate Medical Education Regulation Bill that proposes a 100-per cent central allotment for state medical seats
IMA on Sunday asked the Kerala government to withdraw its decision to ease Covid-19 restrictions ahead of Bakrid, terming it 'unwarranted and inappropriate' at a time of a medical emergency
Indian Medical Association has sought removal of the provision of one-week elective posting of medical interns in Ayush medicine
National Doctors' Day is celebrated on July 1, in India, to mark the birth and honour the contributions of renowned physician Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy
Like every year, the country will be celebrating National Doctors' Day on July 1 to honour the contributions of the doctors.
Indian Medical Association on Tuesday said that 798 doctors died during the second wave of Covid-19 across the country of which maximum 128 doctors lost their lives in Delhi, followed by Bihar at 115
748 doctors died in the first wave of the pandemic.
The Yoga guru, in his plea, has sought transfer of the FIRs lodged in Patna and Raipur to Delhi.
According to the IMA, 748 doctors died in the first wave of the pandemic.
The Indian Medical Association will hold a protest on June 18 against assault on doctors, with the slogan of save the saviors'.
According to IMA, Bihar recorded 111 deaths, Delhi--109, Uttar Pradesh--79, West Bengal--63, and Rajasthan--43
Delhi recorded the maximum fatalities
Yoga guru Ramdev has "irreparably" damaged the government's efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic and people creating confusion during such a time are "anti-national"
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev has angered medical professionals with his remarks about allopathy and its treatment for coronavirus.
A controversy had erupted after he was heard questioning some of the medicines being used to treat the coronavirus infection
On Sunday, Ramdev was forced to withdraw a statement made in a viral video clip in which he is heard questioning some of the medicines being used to treat the coronavirus infection
The IMA had earlier written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding that yoga guru Ramdev be booked immediately
This is alleged disparaging remarks against modern medicine and doctors who practice it