The new Government Medical colleges (GMCs) in Jammu and Kashmir have been granted with new PG medical courses. In a major change in the healthcare department, the Government medical Colleges in Jammu and Kashmir have been accredited for Diplomate of National Board (DNB) Courses in various departments. These accredited institutions would get two PG candidates in the certified stream every year for PG medical admissions.
The Union Territory has been approved with 30 Super Specialty and Broad Specialty courses by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) which is likely to give 58 seats to the Union Territory. Among these courses, two seats have been granted by the NBE to GMC-Doda in the department of Anesthesia, two seats each have been granted to the department of Community Medicine and Paediatrics in GMC Kathua, two seats have been granted to GMC-Anantnag in the department of Dermatology and provisional accreditation has been granted to the Department of Orthopaedics in GMC Rajouri while the Hospital Administration and Psychiatry departments of GMC Jammu has also been granted accreditions. The DrNB Neuro-Surgery department of GMC Srinagar and the departments of Anatomy and Physiology of SKIMS Srinagar have also been accredited with two seats each.
Accreditations to more district hospitals and Government Medical colleges in Jammu and Kashmir are awaited which have been assessed by the National Board of Examinations (NBE).
Source: The Outlook
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