IMA threatens agitation over bridge course proposal

The course will allow dentists to practice family medicine

April 22, 2019 10:16 pm | Updated 10:26 pm IST - NEW DELHI

The allopathic practitioners are up in arms over the NITI Aayog’s proposal to bring in a bridge course between the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) and the MBBS allowing dentists to practice family medicine with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) threatening nationwide agitation in case the proposal is taken forward.

The Central government noted that it was “trying to plug the shortage of doctors using the fact that the dental courses follow the same training and curriculum as the MBBS courses for the first three years’’.

“The human resource created will cater to primary health care,’’ said a senior official. While talks about the bridge course had been around for over a year now, the NITI Aayog had earlier proposed a bridge course for Ayush (Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Siddha and Unani) doctors in the National Medical Commission Bill meant to replace the Indian Medical Council Act.

Following pressure from the IMA, the course which would enable the Ayush doctors to practice allopathic medicine and reduce the shortage of doctors in rural areas was rejected.

“It is a criminal offence to let dentists into mainstream medicine by just doing a bridge course,” said IMA president Dr. Santanu Sen.

“The government is not able to generate jobs for medical graduates. 63,250 MBBS graduates come out of 494 medical colleges and we have only 23,729 post-graduate seats. Every year the unemployment among young medical graduates is a cause for great concern then how can government say that they will give jobs to dentists,’’ he asked.

Dr. R.V. Asokan, honorary secretary general of the IMA, said across India MBBS graduates were not being absorbed into post-raduate courses and there was also no creation of new posts, new primary health care centres etc with the government stating that budget was a constraint.

“The IMA demands that medical graduates be given their due, the health budget be flexed to include job creation for them and the government immediately abandon their half-baked proposal to convert dentists, nurses, pharmacists and Ayush practitioners into mid-level medical practitioners. IMA is left with no choice but to initiate a nation-wide protest against the move,’’ he said.

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