IN PICS | Doctors, Medical Staff Go On Nationwide Strike Over Centre's Mixopathy Notification
Doctors of Indian Medical Association (IMA) hold placards during a protest, demanding the withdrawal of CCIM notification, at IMA House in Kochi, Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. In the notification, Centre has allowed Post Graduate (PG) students of Ayurveda to perform a variety of general surgery including orthopedic, ophthalmology, ENT and dental procedures. (Image: PTI)
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View In AppMembers of Junior doctors' Association stage a protest in solidarity with Indian Medical Association's strike against Mixopathy and demanding the withdrawal of CCIM notification, at Guwahati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Guwahati. (Image: PTI)
Doctors hold banners during their strike, demanding the withdrawal of CCIM notification, in Thane. Meanwhile, Maharashtra kept the dispensaries, OPDs and clinics shut for some time on Friday in support of the organisation's call for protest against the Centre's move allowing post-graduate Ayurveda practitioners to be trained in performing surgical procedures. (Image: PTI)
The Indian Medical Association (IMA), which had given the nation-wide call on December 1, has demanded withdrawal of the government notification. The IMA has said that the notification by the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) to allow legal practice of surgeries by Ayurveda practitioners and the formation of four committees by NITI Aayog for integration of all systems of medicine will only lead to mixopathy. (Image: PTI)
Members of Junior doctors' Association stage a protest in solidarity with Indian Medical Association's strike against Mixopathy and demanding the withdrawal of CCIM notification, at Guwahati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Guwahati. (Image: PTI)
Relatives shift a patient to Patna Medical College and Hospital for his treatment during doctors' strike against CCIM notification. The one-day strike called by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) severely affected patients across all government hospitals in Bihar on Friday. (Image: PTI)
Due to the strike, other doctors themselves visited the OPDs in NMCH and PMCH and asked the doctors there to stop services. The OPD services were also affected in Gaya ANMCH, Muzaffarpur SKMCH, Darbhanga Medical College and several hospitals in other districts. (Image: PTI)
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