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vk;qfoZKku ifj"kn dh fnukad 28 vxLr] 1993 dh vf/klwpuk la[;k 34¼41½@98&esfM- ds varxZr izdkf'kr dh xbZ Fkh vkSj bls fnukad 22-10-1999] 01-08-2008] 26-08-2009] 22-10- 2009] 13-11-2009] 02-02-2010] 26-02-2010] 16-04-2010] 14-10-2011] 04-06-2012] 01-10-2012] 19-03- 2014] 22-08-2014 vkSj 19-10-2015 dh vf/klwpukvksa ds varxZr la'kksf/kr fd;k x;k FkkA MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA AMENDMENT NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 29th December, 2015 No. MCI-34(41)/2015-Med./157986.—In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 10(A) read with Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), the Medical Council of India with the previous sanction of the Central Government, hereby makes the following Regulations to further amend the “Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999” namely: - 1. (i) These Regulations may be called the “Establishment of Medical College Regulations, (Amendment), 2015”. (ii) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. In Clause 2(5) under the heading “QUALIFYING CRITERIA”, after the last para the following shall be added:- ¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 3 “Further provided that the following conditions as set out below are fulfilled and form part and parcel of the Memorandum of Understanding: (1) That the hospital owned and managed by the appropriate Government should be minimum 300 bedded hospital with necessary infrastructural facilities capable of being developed into a teaching institution situated on a plot of land having an area not less than prescribed under the Regulations. The medical college shall provide free transportation facilities for students and staff. The said hospital would be on one piece of the land and the building of the college including library and hostel for the students/interns, PGs/Residents, nurses may be housed on any of the two pieces of land. (2) The minimum 300 bedded hospital has to be transferred by the Government to the applicant trust/society/company through an appropriate Memorandum of Understanding for a maximum period of 33 years or by way of lease upto 99 years. While transferring the Government Hospital facility, the State Government may safeguard the interest of State particularly in respect of admission of students under Government Quota in the medical college and patient care in affiliated Hospital(s) of the Medical College. (3) The hospital must be suitably altered through appropriate modifications into a teaching hospital specially with reference to the break up of the 300 beds into 120 beds for Surgical Specialities, 120 for Medical Specialities and 60 for Obst. & Gynae. and also capable of forming clinical units of 30 beds each with required ward size, teaching and training space and other prescribed requirements as per the governing regulations before the application is made by the applicant for starting the new medical college. (4) The hospital should have all the feasibility for it being periodically upgraded including the augmentation of the number of beds and commensurate teaching units and teaching compliment as prescribed by the Governing Regulations with respect to the permitted annual intake for the college of 50/100/150/200/250 as the case may be. (5) The personnel working in the said hospital, technicians, para clinical staff including nurses and the menial staff, if transferred to medical college, upon their transfer shall be under the administrative control of the Dean of the Medical College ensuring that there is no “duality” of administrative control of any type. 4 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III —SEC. 4 (6) The administrative control so envisaged would include “Academic”, “Clinical” and “Financial” aspects as well. (7) The clinical staff working at the said hospital other than those who conform to the prescribed eligibility for being designated as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor of the concerned subject, as the case may be prescribed by the Teachers’ Eligibility Qualification Regulations will have to be replaced by the full time appointment of the requisite number of duly qualified full time medical teachers, such replacement will not apply to non-teaching position like Casualty Medical Officer, Hospital Administrators, etc. in accordance with the prescribed requirements under the governing Regulations. In order to ensure that the binding operational dictum that “teaching physician has to be the treating physician” meaning thereby that the “treating” personnel would be the one who would be the “teaching” personnel.” Dr. REENA NAYYAR, Secy. I/c [ADVT. III/4/Exty./320] Foot Note: The Principal Regulations namely, “Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999” were published in Part – III, Section (4) of the Gazette of India on the 28th August, 1999, vide Medical Council of India notification No.34(41)/98-Med. and amended vide notification dated 22/10/1999, 01/08//2008, 26/08/2009, 22/10/2009, 13/11/2009, 02/02/2010, 26/2/2010, 16/4/2010, 14/10/2011, 4/6/2012, 1/10/2012, 19/3/2014 , 22/8/14 & 19/10/2015. Printed by the Manager, Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064 and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.

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