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Medical education regulator asks States, UTs to do away with seat leaving bond in medical colleges

The concept of seat leaving bond, a common practice for medical students specially PG students, was started with an aim of securing commitment, discourage abrupt resignations, address the issue of seat blocking and wastage of medical seats.
sameerlakra January 24, 2024 3 min read
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In a letter addressed to the Principal Secretary, Health and Medical Education of all states and UTs, president of the Under Graduate Medical Education Board of the NMC, Dr Aruna V Vanikar said the Commission has received grievances pertaining to the “alarming levels of stress, anxiety, and depression” faced by medical students specially PG students across various institutions.

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has urged the states and UTs to do away with the seat leaving bond policy in medical colleges to create a supportive environment for students and help address their mental health concerns. The NMC’s Anti Ragging Committee recently recommended that instead of imposing a heavy seat leaving bond, states may consider debarring students who wish to leave the seat from admission in their state the next one year.

In a letter addressed to the Principal Secretary, Health and Medical Education of all states and UTs, president of the Under Graduate Medical Education Board of the NMC, Dr Aruna V Vanikar said the Commission has received grievances pertaining to the “alarming levels of stress, anxiety, and depression” faced by medical students specially PG students across various institutions.

  • “A noteworthy impediment hindering affected students from seeking relief is the imposition of a hefty seat leaving bond. Such exorbitant amounts not only exacerbate the financial strain on students but also act as a deterrent for seeking necessary mental health support from the family,” Dr Vanikar said.
  • The concept of seat leaving bond, a common practice for medical students specially PG students, was started with an aim of securing commitment, discourage abrupt resignations, address the issue of seat blocking and wastage of medical seats.
  • However, in the last 10 years medical seats, including PG seats, have increased substantially and even remain vacant.
  • “Therefore, the issue of seat being going waste is not of much significance in view of the increased number of medical seats. Another issue of seat blocking is valid till the counselling is going on and after the session has started and the last date of admission is over the negative effect of lower merit candidate being benefitted by leaving of the seat does not arise,” Dr Vanikar stated.
  • While some parents can support their wards by bearing financial constraints, the unlucky ones “may commit suicide in such mental health condition,” she said.
  • The elimination of seat leaving bonds is a strategic move to prioritise the well-being of resident doctors, empowering them to provide optimal patient care, the letter said.
  • Considering the gravity of the situation, the NMC’s Anti Ragging Committee in its meeting held on January 9 decided to take action to address this pressing issue.
  • The committee has recommended that state and UT governments should review the seat leaving policy in medical colleges/institutions and do away the same, Dr Vanikar stated.
  • “The committee also recommends that instead of imposing heavy seat leaving bond, states may consider debarring from admission in their state for the next one year,” she said.

The NMC has also sought an action taken report by state governments on the issue .

Source: Economic Times

 

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