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NMC Task Force Reforms

 

A task-force from the National Medical Commission (NMC) has raised concerns about the health risks associated with long working hours for healthcare professionals. They recommended:

1. that resident doctors limit their work to a maximum of 74 hours per week and enjoy at least one day off each week.

2.The task-force underscored the necessity of seven to eight hours of sleep each night for medical students and advocated for reasonable consideration of leave requests.

so,It is essential for department heads, faculty, and residents to collaboratively plan duty hours, and hospitals should consider hiring additional staff when workloads increase.

3.The task-force highlighted that postgraduate students and interns should prioritize their education over merely filling staffing shortages.

4.To help reduce stress levels, medical colleges are encouraged to implement strict anti-ragging policies, create comfortable rest areas, and ensure access to nutritious meals and adequate hydration.

5.The recommendations also included a 10-day annual vacation for medical students and the introduction of training programs aimed at identifying and supporting those at risk.

6.To enhance the educational environment, the task force called for the integration of mental health education into the curriculum, along with regular training for both staff and students.

7.They proposed the elimination of fees for repeating semesters, the establishment of a fair grading system, and the availability of supplementary exams to help mitigate stress. Additionally, it was suggested that exam results be announced by roll number to safeguard student privacy.

8.To better meet healthcare demands and minimize student migration, the task force proposed increasing the number of postgraduate seats and removing existing seat-leaving fees.

9.Furthermore, comprehensive orientation programs for new students, a 24/7 support system, and access to free healthcare services on campus were recommended to promote student well-being.

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