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  • First Time: Permanent Dual Chamber Pacemaker Surgery In Baramulla GMC

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     SRINAGAR: In a very remarkable feat, doctors at Govt Medical College (GMC) Baramulla successfully performed a heart surgery, called as permanent dual chamber pacemaker in medical parlance to an 80 year old patient on Tuesday.

    The procedure on the patient with complaint of recurrent loss of consciousness and conduction block was performed by a team of doctors’ lead by Dr Mudassir Muzamil & Dr Owais and it took them an hour to complete the procedure.

    . The team was assisted by Dr. Javaid Ahmad and technical staff led by Jaffar Ahmad . The patient is said to be doing well post-surgery.

    This is a first-of-its-kind facility among the new Medical Colleges and will prove to be a boon to the health sector of North Kashmir. This facility will benefit the people of North Kashmir in general and senior citizens in particular, who otherwise had to travel to Srinagar or outside state for Pacemaker Implants.

    Dr Iffat Shah, GMC  congratulated the team of Doctors of the Department of Medicine for achieving the feat in cardiac surgery domain. She said that such operations are being performed at a very few centres in Kashmir.

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  • Doctors at GMC Baramulla Perform Maiden Permanent Dual-chamber Pacemaker Implantation

    Doctors at GMC Baramulla Perform Maiden Permanent Dual-chamber Pacemaker Implantation

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    Zaffer Iqbal

    Baramulla, Feb 28 (GNS): Doctors at Government Medical College Baramulla in-a-first implanted a permanent dual-chamber pacemaker in an 80-year-old patient – with complaints of recurrent loss of consciousness and conduction block.

    This is a first-of-its-kind facility among the new Medical Colleges and will prove to be a boon to the health sector of North Kashmir. This facility will benefit the people of North Kashmir in general and senior citizens in particular, who otherwise had to travel to Srinagar or outside state for Pacemaker Implants.

    A team of doctors’ lead by Dr. Mudassir Muzamil and Dr. Owais performed this procedure which took 1 hour. The team was assisted by Dr. Javaid Ahmad and technical staff led by Jaffar Ahmad. The patient is doing well post-surgery.

    Dr. (Prof) Iffat Shah, Principal Govt. Medical College Baramulla congratulated the team of Doctors of the Department of Medicine for achieving the feat in cardiac surgery domain. She said that such operations are being performed at very few centres in Kashmir. She asserted that the Medicine department will be provided with advanced surgical equipment for delivering top end facilities to the heart patients of North Kashmir. (GNS)

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  • GMC Srinagar/ Jammu Notification Regarding Revised Datesheet

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    GMC Srinagar/ Jammu Notification Regarding Revised Datesheet

    In continuation to examination Notification No:- 68- SPMC of 2023, Dated :- 02.02.2023, and 69 SPMC of 2023, Dated :- 01.02.2023, the revised Date for Theory examination of all eligible / failure / Backlog / Other eligible Nursing / Paramedical Trainees of Government MIT / ANMT Schools/ GNM Schools/ Private Paramedical / Nursing Institutions of Jammu I Kashmir Including Ladakh Divisions affiliated with J&X Paramedical / Nursing Council Jammu/Srinagar for Annual / Si-Annual (Session OCTOBER _NOVEMBER 2022′ & March-April’ 2023) In view of forthcoming Board examinations of Class 10″ ,11′ and 12″ , shall, be now conducted as per revised Date Sheet Notified hereunder for- Theory Part of Examination

    It is accordingly enjoined upon all the Principals / Heeds of the Institution(s) of Govt. AMT / ANMT Schools /GNM Schools / Private Paramedical Institutions concerned will accordingly issue Roll Number Slips to the examinees, once the some is received from the office or the J&K State Paramedical / Nursing Council Jammu / Srinagar. The examination will start at 12:30 PM sharp.

    Note :

    1. Centre Notification and Date Sheet for Practical Examination shall be issued separated by Controller of Examinations of Bath Divisions of Jammu and Kashmir in due course of time

    2. Candidates die directed nut to use arty kind of Electronic Gadget etc. in the Examination Hell. 11 any, candidate Is found in possession or such gadget. tie/she may lead to Unfair Means and subsequent disqualification.

    3. Candidates are directed to bring along their Roll No Silos/Admit Cards on the date of Examination.

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  • GMC Kathua Notification Regarding Various Posts

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    GMC Kathua Notification Regarding Various Posts

    Whereas, the advertisement notice for the posts of “Staff Nurse”, “Lab Technician”, “Dialysis Technician”, “Anesthesia Technician”, “Early Interventionist cum Special Educator” was published vide Advertisement Notice No.:- GMCK/Admn-I/2022-23/ 1685-91 dated 21.09.2022 under National Health Mission(NHM), and;

    Whereas, the list of the candidates to appear in the Screening/Written Test for above mentioned posts was notified vide this office order issued under endorsement No.:- GMCK/Admin-I/2022-23/2062-71 dated 31.10.2022, and;

    Whereas, the list of the candidates provisionally qualified to appear in the Skill Test for above mentioned posts was notified vide this office order issued under endorsement No.:- GMCK/Admn-I/2022-23/2769-2771 dated 23.12.2022, and;

    Whereas, on the recommendation of the selection committee the final selection cum waiting list was notified vide this office Notice No.:- GMCK/Admin-II/2022-23/1014 dated 25.01.2023 and was published, and;

    And whereas, 24 “Staff Nurses”, 02 “Dialysis Technician”, 02 “Anesthesia Technician” and 01 “Lab Technician” were selected provisionally but only 22 “Staff Nurses”, 01 “Dialysis Technician”, 02 “Anesthesia Technician” and 01 “Lab Technician” joined in this office during stipulated period. There were 02 “Staff Nurses” and 01 “Dialysis Technician”, whose names are mentioned below, had not joined within Twenty One (21) days time period given for the purpose

    The above selected candidates are directed to report to the Office of the undersigned for joining within 21 days of issuance of this notification. Falling which the candidature of the candidate shall be cancelled and candidate next in merit in the waiting list shall be considered. The salary shall be credited only after the receiving of satisfactory report from CID HQ, UT of J&K. In case the adverse report is received than the candidature of the candidate shall be cancelled and no salary will be pain. Candidates should bring all the documents in original and one set Photostat for joining.

    The list of required documents is as follows:-

    1. 10th Marks Card.

    2. Diploma/Degree Certificate.

    3. Diploma/Degree Registration Certificate from J&K Paramedical and Nursing Council.

    4. Domicile of District Kathua, UT of J&K.

    5. Affidavit from 1st Class Magistrate (Annexure-A).

    6. Any other relevant document.

    Note:- Document Verification Committee may ask for any other relevant document during joining process. Kindly keep all your relevant documents (Original and two set Photostat) readily available with you.

    Further Details : 

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  • GMC Jammu Interview Notification

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    GMC Jammu Interview Notification

    Interview for the posts of Registrars/Demonstrators in Govt. Medical College, Jammu

    In pursuance to Advertisement Notice No. GMC/Es1/109/1599 dated 04-02-2023, the interview for the posts of Registrars/Demonstrators of the eligible candidates in the following disciplines of this college shall be held on 27/2/2023 at 12.00. Noon in the office chamber of the Principal, Govt. Medical
    College, Jammu

    The candidates are required to bring originals of the following testimonials along-with them on the schedule date and time:-
    1. Attempt Certificate of all examinations of MBBS issued by the University.

    2. Distinction/Honour /Medal/Academic merit certificate, if any.

    3. House Job certificate (Junior/Senior) issued by the concerned Principal.

    4. Post Graduate Degree/Diploma Certificate.

    5. Professional publications in standard medical journals.

    6. MBBS degree and Internship completion certificate.

    7. Service Certificate issued by the Director Health Services, Jammu /Srinagar.

    8. Self Declaration on plain paper that they will not indulge in any private practice during their tenure as Registrar/ Demonstrator in case they got selected.

    9. Wearing of mask is mandatory

    10. Candidates are requested to carry their own sanitizer and water bottle.

    11. All the norms of Social distancing are to be followed

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  • GMC Recruitment | Jr. Staff Nurse posts Exam date Out

    GMC Recruitment | Jr. Staff Nurse posts Exam date Out

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    GMC Recruitment | Jr. Staff Nurse posts Exam date Out

    GMC Anantnag Recruitment: Government Medical College has issued a notice regarding the Screening (Written test) for the post of Junior Staff Nurse.

    It is hereby notified for information of all the eligible candidates who have applied online and submitted hard copies in the office of the undersigned for the posts of Junoir staff Nurse under S.O 364 on an Academic Arrangement basis vide advertisement Notification No, 22 GMCA of 2022 dated 19.12.2022 in Govt. Medical College Anantnag, that the screening (Written test) is scheduled to be held on 26 February 2023 (Sunday) in two shifts at Govt. Degree College (women’s) Anantnag.

    GMC Anantnag Jr. Staff Nurse Recruitment Details:

    Name of PostJunior Staff Nurse
    Advt No.22 GMCA of 2022
    No. of Posts13
    QualificationDiploma/BSc Nursing
    Exam Date26 Feb 2023



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    The candidates are informed to download the acknowledgment slips (Admit Cards) available on College Website (www.gme.ananined net) from 16-02-2023 onwards.

    Any candidate who faces any kind of problem in downloading Admit Card may approach the office of the undersigned for its rectification.

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  • 2 doctors of GMC Baramulla banned from doing private practice

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    Srinagar, Feb 09: The authorities on Thursday banned two doctors of Government Medical College Baramulla from doing any private practice across Jammu and Kashmir.

    According to an order, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr Zafarullah assistant professor (ENT) and Dr Shafaqat Ahmad Lone associate professor (ENT) have been banned from doing any private practice.

    “Pending enquiry to the allegations, regarding the issue related to the referral of patients from Public hospital to Private Hospitals for availing treatment/benefits under AB PM-JAY & AB PM-JAY SEHAT Scheme and illegal up-coding of packages, two doctor s are hereby banned from doing any private practice across the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, with immediate effect.” reads the order—(KNO)

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  • GMC Anantnag Interview Notification

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    GMC Anantnag Interview Notification

    1.) Notification Regarding : MD/DNB Anaesthesia

    Walk-In-Interview has been scheduled on 10.02.2023 (Friday) at 10.30 AM in the office chambers of Principal Govt. Medical College, Anantnag at (Associated Hospital Janglatmandi Anantnag) for the tenure posts of Senior Resident, Department of Anaesthesia, (under 5.0 – 364 of 2020 dated 27.11.2020) on Academic Arrangement basis, initially for a period of One Year extendable up to maximum 03 Years, subject to good work and conduct of the candidate which will be certified by the concerned Head of Departments.

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    2.) Notification Regarding : MD/PhD. Biochemistry 

    Walk-in-interview has been scheduled on 10.022023 (Friday) at 1030 AM in the office chambers of Principal Govt. Medical College, Anantnag at (Associated Hospital Janglatmandi Anantnag) for the tenure posts of Tutor/Demonstrator, Department of Biochemistry, (under SO – 364 of 2020 dated 27.11.2020) on Academic Arrangement basis, initially for a period of One Year extendable upto maximum 03 Years, subject to good work and conduct of the candidate which will be certified by the concerned Head of Departments.

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    The eligible desirous candidates with ( MD/DNB Anaesthesia /MD/PhD. Biochemistry)  may report for the Walk-in- Interview on the scheduled date, time & Venue along with the following documents in original and also bring along self attested photocopies of all these documents:

    1) Date of Birth Certificate.

    2) MBBS Degree Certificate from a recognized University/Institution.

    3) MBBS Mark Sheets of 1st, 2nd, Pre-Final and Final from a recognized University/ Institution.

    4) PG Degree.

    5) Internship completion certificate.

    6) State Medical Council Registration Certificate of MBBS and higher qualification, if any.

    7) Attempt certificate 1st, 2nd, Pre-final and Final MBBS examinations issued by the Concerned University.

    8) Distinction/National Scholarship/Honors/Medals/Academic Merit Certificates.

    9) Date of Birth certificate.

    10) Professional Publications in a standard medical journal, if any.

    11) Two recent passport size photographs.

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  • Dr Salim Khan Of GMC Srinagar Conferred IAPSM Fellow

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    SRINAGAR:  Dr S Muhammad Salim Khan, professor and head, Department of Community Medicine (SPM), Government Medical College Srinagar has been conferred as a fellow of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM) at ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad.

    He was felicitated during golden jubilee annual national conference of IAPSM organised by Department of Community and Family Medicine, AIIMS, Bibinagar, Hyderabad. The fellowship was conferred during the inaugural function by the chief guest, Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan, Governor of Telangana and Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry to Dr. Muhammad Salim Khan to signify the recognition of his outstanding contribution in advancement of preventive and social medicine.

    Dr Khan is also a fellow of the Indian Public Health Association (IPHA), Indian Medical Association – Academy of Medical Specialties (IMA-AMS), fellow of the ‘foundation for advancement of international medical education and research’ (FAIMER). He’s a member of over two dozen national and international professional associations and societies, and also a member of various committees constituted by the government.

    During the IAPSMCON Hyderabad, Dr. Salim who was also the member of the national organising committee, chaired the inaugural plenary session on neglected tropical diseases. He was also declared elected as a member of the national governing council of IAPSM representing the north zone during 2023-24.

    During the valedictory of IAPSMCON 2023, the delegation team of GMC Srinagar was felicitated with a special award for highest number of delegates from any institution in the country. The fifteen delegates from GMC Srinagar presented their research work through oral and poster presentations. During the general body meeting of the IAPSM conference, GMC Srinagar was selected to hold the annual national conference of IAPSM in 2025.

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  • Domestic violence increases by 6.5 percent in Srinagar during Covid-19 lockdown: GMC Study

    Domestic violence increases by 6.5 percent in Srinagar during Covid-19 lockdown: GMC Study

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    Jahangeer Ganaie

    Srinagar, Feb 03: Around 6.5 percent women in Srinagar started experiencing domestic violence during Covid-19 lockdown, a new study has revealed.

    As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the study conducted by the Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College, Srinagar has revealed that the effects of preventing a COVID-19 health crisis have had unintended consequences on domestic abuse (DA) victimization, Social distancing measures inherently change micro level human interactions, as they force people to spend more time at home.

    The online study using Google forms was conducted by Sabira Aalia Dkhar, Ruqia Quansar, and S.M. Salim Khan of the Department of Community Medicine and the study was published in the International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR).

    The members of the survey said that there is need to implement strict laws and policies to counter this and help the victim rather than criminalizing the victim and to reduce the frequency of the issue, it is central to acknowledge the extent of gender-based violence, create awareness and upkeep networks to make it easier for the victims to access them.

    The study was done to assess the increase in domestic violence experienced by women especially during Covid-19. A total of 92 women participated in the survey, they said.

    About 63.1% participants belonged to the age group of 30 years, 33.7% belonged to the age group of 31-40 years and only 3.2% belonged to the age group of >40 years and the importance of age in experiencing domestic violence is decreasing as in recent times; the prevalence of domestic violence has been seen across all age groups – children, adolescents and even elderly, they said.

    The reason can be attributed to the fact that the perpetuator vents the anger on anyone and without any hesitation as any age group is vulnerable especially when confided at home during lockdown, said a doctor part of the study.

    Approximately 65.2% participants were postgraduates. 17.4% were graduates, 13.1% had studied till 12th standard and only 4.3% were those who had studied up to 10″ standard. The education level of a woman determines the extent of domestic violence one experiences as literate women are aware of their rights and may at times revolt back whereas the women who are illiterate or less educated don’t have this advantage, he said.

    “Almost 91.3% women were housewives and only 8, 7% women were working. The women at home are at more risk of domestic violence as they are confined to their homes and the time of interaction with the abuser is more. The women who are not working have more stress at home during lockdown because there are restrictions for moving out and it causes more conflict and more chances of domestic violence,” he said.

    “About 54:3% women were unmarried and 45.7% women were married. The women folk at home are at risk of violence irrespective of marital status. Some young girls are even abused as the family members are more in favour of a male child and thus risking them at the hands of their family members as they are cursed and at times beaten up. There are always chances of more gender-based violence which can be seen across the age spectrum. The women are considered a weaker gender and thus male gender tried to dominate and thus making women more prone to violence at the hands of their own family members or relatives. (7) Women are vulnerable irrespective of their class. Socio-economic status and age. Approximately 17.4% women reported to have experienced domestic violence at any point of their lifetime and 82.6% women nullified the reports of experiencing it. Women are abused since history as they are always considered a weaker gender with no voice of their own. The abuser usually abuses as they try to vent their frustration on their women at home,” he added.

    “About 10.9% women reported to have experienced domestic violence every time and 6.5% women reported to have experienced violence especially during Covid-19 times,” he said.

    “The Covid 19 times have led to lockdowns and restrictions all across the globe. The lockdowns have placed more chances of staying at the home of the abuser and thus increasing the interaction, conflicts and this more abuse. Lockdowns have led to clustering of family members in homes, more work load and more stress on the women folk of the families. The lockdowns have led to economic instability, economic insecurities and loss of jobs which have led to frustration and anger issues and thus more abuse. The loss of income also has led to more stress and thus conflicts and more abuse,” he said.

    “About 17.4% of women (all of those who experienced violence) confided to their family or friends about their condition on the pretext of feeling better and thus relieving them of their pain. Many women resorted to talking about it to take validation that they are not at any fault of getting beaten up or to take validation that this is normal. The women usually think that they experience violence because they are at fault or they are supposed to be silent and they are weak and don’t have to raise a voice. Almost 6.5% women who experienced violence looked for help to save themselves from this abuse and exactly 6.5% of women even received help, especially from their family or close friends. 10.9% women never asked for help as they consider that this is their fate and this is normal. The society will blame their women for their abuse and thus the image will be ruined. These women usually propagate male supremacy in families and thus indirectly increase the opportunities for the abusers to feel superior or right,” he said. “Almost 17.4% of women reported that they are worried about their future and they may have to continue to face the abuse.”

    He said: “When asked about various reasons for not leaving their abusers or moving to a safer place, children at home was the common reason. Women usually have self-blame, confusion, hopelessness, guilt and shame on being abused and still they want to be with their abuser to save the child from being deprived of the family love and care Women usually consider themselves to be weak and always at fault for being abused. Society also has made an illusion of male supremacy leading to propagation of false sense of dependence on men. If a woman leaves the abuser, society norms will always find faults with the women only rather than supporting them.”

    He said that the domestic violence at any level and in any form can’t be justified and Covid-19 pandemic has led to another hidden pandemic—domestic violence—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )