
Bhubaneswar: In an effort to address the shortage of doctors and encourage them to serve in the state, the Health and Family Welfare department of Odisha has revamped its policy for medical students passing out of government medical colleges. The modified policy introduces a comprehensive bond system to ensure doctors’ commitment to serve in government health institutions for a minimum of two years.
According to sources, the new bond system applies to all medical students seeking admission to government medical colleges in the state. The move comes in response to a perceived reluctance among doctors to continue serving the state after completing their courses, leading to a shortage of medical professionals.
The Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET) will enforce the bond requirement for candidates seeking admission in PG Diploma, Diplomate National Board (DNB), Doctorate National Board (DrNB), MD, MS, MDS, DM, M.Ch. courses, or any other courses adopted in the state.
Under the revised policy:
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