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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Dr Abhay Bang and Dr Rani Bang

A husband-and-wife team of doctors in India is making a difference in helping reduce country’s infant and maternal mortality ratios. Dr. Abhay Bang and Dr. Rani Bang lead the Society of Education, Action and Research in Community Health (SEARCH) in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra.Their Home-Based Neonatal Care Program, which trains village women to diagnose and treat newborns, reduced incidents of infant mortality over a one-year period from 120 to 30 in 39 villages in their district. During the same period, postpartum maternal morbidity in the intervention area was reduced by more than 50 percent. This program is now being replicated at seven sites in Maharashtra.In a country like India, where state-of-the-art medical care at modern hospitals is not accessible to millions of villagers, this program holds great hope.Recently Time magzine honoured them as 'Global Heroes of Health'.Government of Maharashtra awarded them "Maharashtra Bhushan'
Their work will definitely inspire generations of medicos to come.

Mumbai Medicos arrested



On Friday 25th August,about 200 students and doctors, including senior doctors of Indian Medical Association were arrested while protesting against Centre's decision to introduce quota in government-aided educational institutions.The medical students, doctors and activists of Youth for Equality, members of Maratha Mahasangh and Bhiwandi Vyapari Association staged an anti-reservation protest in Mumbai and were trying to proceed towards Chief Minister's residence at Malabar Hill.

Dr Sudam Khade

Inborn talent,sharp memory,determination,strong will and belief in ambitions made Dr Sudam Khade an icon for medicos not only from Maharashtra but also India.
He hails from a drought hitten village of Satara district of Maharashtra.Born in a farmer's family Dr Sudam showed his talent in academics as well as sports.He played Kabaddi at state level and led state in scout.Facing adversaries with great courage,he topped university in MBBS exam.Later on,he served poor and needy patients free of cost.He directed and acted in many street-plays on health issues.
He won state level award for his role in Marathi play 'Tarun Turk Mhatare Ark'.
He studied for IAS exam for only one year and topped rural Maharashtra.He feels one can give social service as a Doctor but same purpose can be served in a better way by IAS officers.
After his success he received more than 250 shawls as gifts.He donated all those shawls to poor patients anonymously.
Salute to Dr Sudam Khade and best wishes for his future.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

ASS0-CET-2006 Selection List

As per the Order of the Hon'ble High Court dated 10th August 2006 the Programme of admission for the Health Science Courses (MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BHMS/B. PTh/ B.Oth and B. Sc Nursing) for the year 2006-07 is as follows:-



Declaration of First List on Web Site ... 19/08/2006
Last date of Joining the College ........ 23/08/2006
Last date of Retention Form Submission.... 25/08/2006
Declaration of Second Selection List on Web Site 4/09/2006
Last date of Joining the College..................8/09/2006
Last date of Retention Form Submission............11/09/2006
Declaration of Third Selection List on Web Site ..20/09/2006
Last date of Joining the College..................23/09/2006

For more Details visit the Asso-cet-2006 link in the right sidebar.
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Dimond Jubilee year of B.J.M.C. Pune


B.J. Medical College, Pune is one of the premier medical institutions in Maharashtra and India. The college, administered by the Government of Maharashtra, comprises various clinical and para/pre-clinical departments working alongside the Sassoon General Hospitals. The college has an illustrious past and many alumni have excelled in medicine (in India and abroad) as well as in arts (drama, literature, cinema) and politics. It has been ranked among the Top 10 Medical Colleges in India in a 2005 survey.

B.J. Medical School started in 1878, which was converted to full-fledged B.J.Medical College in 1946.This year B.J. is celebrating it's diamond jubilee.
B. J. Medical College, Pune is in its glorious 60th year! This Diamond Jubilee year is a time for contemplation, consolidation and celebration. 'BJMC Pune Alumni & Staff Association' has been launched with a purpose of channelizing efforts to upgrade this institution in various ways. All students, staff and well-wishers who have passed through the portals of this hallowed institution are invited to add to the sparkle, by your presence and munificence. For those who have participated in the Golden Jubilee Celebrations, it is time to renew afresh old memories and for those who missed it, this is an opportunity to renew old ties.

The 'BJMC Pune Alumni & Staff Association' will strive to upgrade the facilities in the college for education, research and service. As a part of this strategy, some of the objectives of the Diamond Jubilee celebration will be the renovation of the College Auditorium - the hub of our academic, research and cultural activities, and renovation of basement area of college to use as office of Alumni Association and Research Society.

'Diamonds are Forever', and so will be memories of Diamond jubilee year celebrations. The year is studded with academic programmes and updates which will culminate in a dazzling display of the joint celebrations of the Annual Conference of Research Society and the Grand Finale of Diamond Jubilee.