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Despite strict guidelines on infrastructure and teaching facilities, the National Medical Commission continues to grant approval to colleges that clearly lack basic essentials - No attached hospital, no transport, no demo rooms, poor sanitation, and inadequate OTs. Students are suffering in silence .. Pain of Satna MBBS Students; #medtwitter...

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MBBS Has Become the New in India The government keeps opening medical colleges one after another, but creates no new jobs. On paper the number of doctors is increasing, but on the ground the system is collapsing. 🔴 1. Seats increased, but the system wasn’t strengthened MBBS seats were expanded massively, but hospital posts and new positions were not created. 2. More focus on advertisements, not infrastructure New colleges are announced, but hospitals lack wards, beds, machines, manpower, and proper facilities. 3. Young doctors are unemployed , the government stays silent For the first time, even freshly graduated MBBS doctors are struggling to get a job. This is a direct failure of healthcare planning. 4. Population rising, doctor-patient ratio collapsing India’s population is exploding while the number of practicing doctors remains limited. Both citizens and doctors are suffering. 5. Workload increasing, safety and support missing Shortage of staff in government hospitals is putting unbearable pressure on doctors, with no security, no support, and no resources. 6. Opening colleges does NOT improve healthcare Building medical colleges is easy; providing quality training and post-MBBS employment is the real challenge the government has failed to address. 7. One Nation, One Exam ; but no ‘One Nation, One Job Policy’ Doctors face endless exams, inspections, and regulations, but when it comes to job creation, the government has no clear policy. #medtwitter

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