IMA opposes AYUSH training for medical students


New Delhi, Jul 15 (IANS): Indian Medical Association (IMA) has raised objection to the provision of including the AYUSH into the modern medical system during the training of medical students, saying "it is contrary to the established norms, superfluous and an attempt to initiate mixopathy".

In a letter to National Medical Commission (NMC), the IMA said, "It is not prudent for an Intern trained in modern medicine to partake and practice a system of medicine which he has not learned in under graduation with know-how and show-how paradigms."

"And straightaway coming to do it in an internship is dangerous to the public and the system," mentions the IMA in its letter on Thursday.

Referring that AYUSH and its components are vast subjects, the IMA said "working there for a week the intern will not learn any new skill, and there is no clarity who shall be their mentor, and will they be assessed by NMC faculty norms or not".

"What objective, role or competency will be learned which will augment his competencies as IMG? Are we adding engineering and Agriculture science too for a week as it will make him a perfect human being?" the IMA asked.

One week-period exposure, especially in another system of medicine will only pave the way to a half-baked mixopath, which is disastrous for the country, it said.

"IMA fully opposes the inclusion of one-week exclusive elective posting which is contrary to the established norms, superfluous and an attempt to initiate mixopathy. IMA strives for purity of profession."

"The rider for the said elective is very clear to the effect that provided the said discipline is available in the same college or institution where the internship is being done by the intern," said the IMA, adding "in this pretext, attempts will be made to introduce all these disciplines inside the modern medical hospitals, and slowly mixopathy will creep in".

The IMA noted it is also to be borne in mind that in terms of the interpretative pronouncement made by the Supreme Court in a series of proclamations that the registered medical practitioner in a given path, whereunder he or she have been trained and possesses the requisite registering qualification, is entitled to practice the said profession and not trespass any other profession in any manner by practicing the same.

"This being binding and established position of law, any posting in the name of elective in the period of internship which has no bearing in regard to the competencies that the intern would be entitled to practice as registered medical practitioner are neither open nor permissible for inclusion in the said internship programme, otherwise, it will be violative of this binding settled legal position in terms of it being law of the land."

The IMA said it appeals to delete Section 4.3 (17), which says exclusive elective posting of one week in any one of the AYUSH medicine available in the medical college to be given as a mandatory elective posting.

The IMA submitted seven-point observations with a firm request to the NMC to delete section 4.3 (17) and do necessary corrections for the other comments placed.

 

  

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Thu, Jul 15 2021

    AYUSH is fake as its founder, supporter and the party itself. These people have brought disrepute and bad name to Ayurveda medicine by thier half baked knowledge and greedy intentions. Administration, practice and usage of Ayurvedic medicine different than western medicine. Ayurvedic medicine is food and medicine combined whereas western medicine is not so it’s fully hard core medicine with side effects and not recommended for normal healthy person. It’s better to intake Ayurvedic medicine in small dosage when ever possible as snacks to be fit and healthy.

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  • hakeem, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 15 2021

    dearest AYUSH friends, what is the AYUSH test to diagnose malaria typhoid TB syphilis in AYUSH ( AYURVEDA,UNANI,SIDDHA & HOMEOPATHY) & what AYUSH treatment you want to give for all these conditions ?? what is the difference between a bacteria & virus ? people who don't believe in microbiology wants to treat microbes !! instead of these sajjige bajil, PLEASE ALLOW ALL AYUSH DOCTORS TO DO FULL 6 YEARS MBBS & let them practice anything of choice ( lets see how many will claim the usefulness of what!!!)

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 15 2021

    I don't understand why government wants to mix everything. Let Allopathy person practice Alopathy, Homeopath -Homeopath, Ayurevdic doctor- Ayureved, Dr. Unani - Unani, street medicine seller street medicine. Why make each one to learn others medicine and make a mixopathy. If the government feels that Allopathy is not good than ban Allopathy completely and practice only Ayurveda/Unani/Yoga. So much money of the students spent on learning allopathy will be saved and country can gain from this

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Thu, Jul 15 2021

    AYUSH is meant for Ramdev Baba & Dongis ...

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  • Neptune, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 15 2021

    Problem is dongi babas are made model human beings, and the doctors who died in the line of duty getting sick by treating the sick, they are being mocked. St. Dominic Savio served the lepers and in the end contracted leprosy himself and died. He was declared a saint by rhe church. Yet when doctors today sacrifice family, and life, they are treated worse than dogs.

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