All Assam Ayurvedic Doctors Welfare Society is formed with a view to established a healthy society

All Assam Ayurvedic Doctors Welfare Society is formed with a view to established a healthy society

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Netherlands

Netherlands

October 9th, 2010 
The Academy of Ayurveda Studies located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is organizing an Ayurvedic Teacher Training programme starting from the 8th of this month till the 7th of August 2013.
This training will provide the opportunity to combine Ayurveda and Yoga in one complete training lasting 3 to 4 years. This not only allows the trained individual to teach Yoga in a class setting but also give advice on Ayurvedic lifestyle, Yogasanas, Pranayama and so on and also food guidance to maintain bodily balance which leads to a healthy lifestyle.
This course being introduced in Netherlands is an honour to our country since it is obvious that our ancient medical knowledge is traveling across the globe and also instilling interest in the minds of them. Ayurveda is not only a secret Indian knowledge but a gift to a better living to the world.
The course is carried out in 200 contact hours over 30 Friday evenings and 6 study weekends. The course costs €2625.
For further information about the course visit www.ayurvedicstudies.nl

Siddha medical college in Kerala

Siddha medical college in Kerala

October 9th, 2010 
The ifluential Sunni Cultural Centre Markazu Saquafathi Sunniyya will soon launch a Unani-Ayurveda-Siddha medical college in this district of Kerala as part of its plan to give yet another venture in the healthcare sector.
Talking to newspersons here today, All India Sunni Jam’iathul Ulama General Secretary Kanthapuram A P Aboobacker Musliyar said as part of the first phase, work of the Markazu Unani Hospital and project office of the Unani Medical College would be inaugurated at a function here tomorrow.
The proposed medical college would have world class medical care and facilities for study and research and herbal plantation.
The project would be coordinated by experts, including former students of Markazu, Dr Ajaml and Dr Devadas, he said.
National Institute of Unani Medicine Director M A Jafri and Dr Devadas would be chief guests at the function.
The Markazu had decided to set up a modern Unani Medical College here as no such institution existed in the state whereas there were about 50 similar institutions in other parts of the country, he added.

Ayurveda 2010-2020: Globalisation of Ayurveda

As a part of promoting the Ayurvedic Events worldwide, AIPCE Millennium Events will concentrate on Globalisation of Ayurveda by impacting health care at both the global and grass-root level and work with World Association of Ayurveda and a number of partners worldwide.
The Ayurvedic approach to treating viral diseases such as the flu, involves strengthening immunity to successfully ward off any prospective viral attack. An Ayurvedic approach to building immunity during the outbreak of the global Swine Flu is the main Focus.
The 2009 UAE millennium convention will discuss on Ayurvedic pedagogy and science in the context of Ayurveda for global experience, Ayurveda and biotechnology, health and illness and the challenges for Ayurveda, Trans-cultural perception and regulatory issues and evolution of Ayurvedic Industry in the global pharma milieu.
The deliberation is expected to initiate collaborative research programmes, involving a minimum one Ayruveda Institute and an Institute specializing in
a relevant area of science at the national or international level and for  setting up a national centre for geriatrics, chronic metabolic disorders and  nutrition through public-private partnership(PPP).
International Ayurveda Conventions 2010 will be conducted in different countries by bringing together medicine manufacturers, Panchakarma centers, educational institutes, research institutes, NGOs, food industry and welfare centre, Spa Centre among others. The key components of the Convention would be, product launch
and promotion, buyer and seller meet, Ayurveda-IT interaction and insurance companies.  The convention would also include pre-conference workshops on Ayurvedic surgery, eye-care, Global Ayurveda treatment, pharmaceuticals, clinical documentation, bioetehics, textual tradition and yoga.
Exhibitor Profile will include Ayurveda Hospitals, Ayurveda products Manufacturers, Doctors, Ayurveda product exporters, importers, Ayurveda related machinery suppliers, Ayurveda herbal growers, Health food and beverage manufacturers and tourist hotels with native treatment systems.  More Info: Convention Secretariat: info@aecce.ca
The Ayurvedic approach to treating viral diseases such as the flu, involves strengthening immunity to successfully ward off any prospective viral attack. An Ayurvedic approach to building immunity during the outbreak of the global Swine Flu is the main Focus.

World Ayurveda Congress in December

BANGALORE:  To boost the popularity of Ayurveda and related fields, the fourth edition of the World Ayurveda Congress (WAC) and Arogya Expo will be held in Bangalore during December 9-13.
Around 4,000 delegates from 42 countries will take part in the Congress. Dr Geetakrishnan, Organising Secretary, said experts from across the world would present around 1,270 research papers. Also, there will be six plenary  sessions wherein 24 internationally-acclaimed speakers will address the gathering, she said.
The fourth WAC will showcase as to how ayurveda can provide safe, cost-efficient and effective healthcare for all, especially in case of food and nutrition, primary healthcare, mother and child care and ayurvedic management of chronic lifestyle diseases.
Informing about Arogya Expo, Geetakrishnan said the spotlight this year was on India’s traditional and tribal knowledge in healthcare systems. She said there would be around 500 stalls at the expo.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

notification regarding practice of modern medicine

 Notification F.No. 8-5/2002-Ay.(MM)
CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE INSTITUTIONAL AREA,
JANAKPURI NEW DELHI 110058
Notification
 
F.No. 8-5/2002-Ay.(MM)
          Dated : 22.1.2004

          In exercise of the power conferred by 2(1) (e) of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act,1970 hereby Central Council Of Indian Medicine notify that : - The Indian Medicine Central Council Act 1970 is very clear with regard to definition of Indian Systems of Medicine of which reads as follows : -
          Indian Medicine means the system of Indian Medicine commonly known as Ashtang Ayurveda, siddha or Unani Tibb whether supplemented or not by such modern advances as the Central Council may declare by notification from time to time.
          To clarify the word "Modern Advances the Council at its meeting held on 23rd March 2003 has passed the resolution and defined Indian Medicine as under : -
          This meeting of the Central Council hereby unanimously resolved that in clause (e) of Sub-section 2(1) of the IMCC Act ,1970,m the word Modern Advances be read as advances made in various branches of Modern Scientific medicine in all its branches of Internal medicine, Surgery, Gynaecology and obstetrics. Anesthesiology, diagnostic procedures and other technological innovation made from time to time and declare that the courses and curriculum conducted and recognized by the Central council of Indian Medicine are supplemented with such modern advances.
          It is further clarified that the rights of practitioners of Indian Systems of Medicine are protected Iunder Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 under section 17(3) (B) which states as under :-
          "Nothing contained in sub-section (2) shall affect privileges (including the right to practice any system of medicine conferred by or under any law relating to registration of practitioners of Indian Medicine enrolled on a State Register of Indian Medicine.
          The Government of India from time to time and again have asked the Council to improve the syllabus by including subjects with regard to National programmes like National Malaria eradication programme, TB, Leprosy, Family Welfare Programme, RCH Programme, Immunisation Programme, AIDS, Cancer etc.. and accordingly the Council has strengthened the Syllabus of all the system of Medicine.
          The institutionally qualified practitioners of Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani Tibb are eligible to practice respective Systems with modern Scientific medicine including surgery and Gynecology Obstetrics, Anesthesiology, ENT ophthalmology etc. based on the training and teaching. Such notification was also notified by the central Council on 30.10.1996

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Entitlement of practitioners of Indian Systems of Medicine to practice modern medicine

   Notification F.No.B-5/95-96 Ay.(M.M.) Dated : 27-9-96
CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE
( A STATUTORY BODY UNDER THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH F.W.-
GOVT.OF INDIA)
(Constituted under the IMCC Act.1970)
61-65, Institution RE, New Delhi 110050

Ref.Nop.F.No.B-5/95-96 Ay.(M.M.) Dated : 27-9-96
The Editor
Press Trust of India ,Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001

Subject: Entitlement of practitioners of Indian Systems of Medicine to practice modern medicine-regarding.
Sir,
             The definition of term of Indian Medicine means the system of Indian Medicine commonly known as Ashtang Ayurved, Siddha or Unani Tibb whether supplemented or not by such modern advances as the Central Council may declare by notification from time to time. The Central Council as its meeting held in 1987 has defined the term modern advances as below :-
  This meeting of the Central Council hereby unanimously resolved that in clause (e) of sub-section 2(1) of the IMCC Act 1970, the word Modern Advances be read in advances made in the various branches of Modern Scientific Medicine, Clinical, Non-clinical, Bio-Sciences, also technological innovation made from time to time and declare that the courses and curriculum conducted by the CCIM are supplemented with such Modern Advances.
Recently, there had been various representations from the Associations of Recently, there had been various representations from the Associations of ISM in respect of practice of modern medicine by the graduates of Indian systems of medicine.
The Executive Committee of Central Council of Indian medicine discussed this issue at great length in its meeting held on 30-8-96 at Bombay and resolved as under : -
 "Institutionally qualified practitioners of Indian Systems of Medicine (Ayurved, Unani & Siddha) and whose under India Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 are eligible to practice Indian Systems of Medicine and Modern Medicine which is commonly known as Allopathic Medicine including Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics based on their training and teaching. This training and teaching is included in the syllabus of CCIM.
The meaning of word Modern Medicine(advances) means advances made in various branches of modern scientific medicine, clinical, non-clinical, bio-sciences.
It is requested that this may be published in your esteemed newspaper for information of all concern.

Yours faithfully
(G.S.Reena)
Asst.Registrar (Unani)
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: Indian Medicine Central Council Act 1970 extension of facilities of practising modern medicine to persons holding qualifications with training in subjects of modern medicine.








Notification Dated 13th Sept.1976

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

(Ministry of Health and Family Planning (Department of Health)
New Delhi, the 13th Sept.1976
To,
All State Governments,

Subject : Indian Medicine Central Council Act 1970 extension of facilities of practising modern medicine to persons holding qualifications with training in subjects of modern medicine.

Sir,

          I am directed to say that the Government of Andhra Pradesh and other are aware, the question of enforcement of section 17 of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act 1970, has been under consideration of the Govt.of India for some time. The Joint Central councils of Health and Family Planning at their meeting held in April 1975 constitute a committee under the chairmanship of the Union Health Secretary to examine Interalia the desirability of extending to the whole of India the right to practise modern medicine by the practitioners of Indian system of Medicine whose course provides for training in subject of modern medicine at present restricted to respective State under Section 17(iii)(b) of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970. The committee referred to above considered the points of reference to it. The report of the committee was considered by the Joint Central Council of Health and Family Planning at their meeting held from 15th to 17th April 1976.
2. The Joint Central Councils of Health and Family Planning resolved interalia that the problems of the Integrated Medical Practitioners in this regard should be studied with sympathy and effects made to fins a viable solution. The matter has been further considered in the Department of Health and it has been decided that the State Governments may consider all practitioner of Indian Systems of Medicine whose course provides for training in subjects of modern medicine with sympathy and may, if they so desire extend the facility of practicing modern medicine by them in the State other than those where they are registered.
3. The Government of Andhra Pradesh etc.are requested tot take action in the light of the decision mentioned above.
  Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(ANAND PRAKASH ATRI)
Deputy Secretary
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NOTICIFICATION REGARDING PRACTICE OF MODERN MEDICINE

NOTICIFICATION REGARDING PRACTICE OF MODERN MEDICINE
Notification Dated 12th April 2004
From
         The Commissioner & Secretary to Govt. Haryana Health, Medical Education, Ayurveda & (ISM) Departments
To
           1. The Director General Health Services, Haryana, Sector-6, Panchkula
         2. The Director Ayurveda, Sector-7, Chandigarh.
         Memo No. 18/84/99-5HB-IV Dated Chandigarh, the 12th April 2004

   Subject:      Clarificatory notification regarding practice of Gynaecology & Obstetrics and    Diagnostic Ultra sonography by ISM Graduates.

         National Integrity Medical Association has represented that they are institutionally qualified graduates of Indian System of Medicine and they are eligible to carry out various diagnostic procedures and other technological innovations, and practice modern medicines including Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, as per the Circulars issued from time to time by the Central Council of Indian Medicine.

       The matter has been examined by the Government, in view of the notification / letters issued by CCIM from time to time, it clarified that institutionalized qualified practitioners of Indian Systems of Indian Medicine (Ayurveda, Siddha & Unani) are eligible to practise Indian Systems of Indian Medicine and Modern Medicine including Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics based on their training and teaching which are included in the syllabi of via courses of ISM prescribed by Central Council of Indian Medicine after approval of Government of India.

          The meaning of the word Modern Medicine (Advances) means advances made in various branches of Modern Scientific Medicine, Clinical, Non-Clinical, Bio-Sciences also technological innovations made from time to time and notify that the courses and curriculum conducted and recognized by tilt Central Council of Indian Medicine are supplemented with such Modern Advances.

          Further, it is clarified that the rights of practitioners of Indian Systems of Medicine to practise Modern Scientific System of Medicine (Allopathic Medicine) are protected under Section 17(3) of Indian Medicine Council Act, 1970.

          Further, holders of Ayurvedacharya (BAMS), Kamil-e-tib-o-jarahat (BUMS) and equivalent qualification included in second schedule to IMCC Act, 1970 are competent to use Modern Technological Innovation e.g. Radiology, Ultra sonography, E.C.G. etc. in their clinical practise on the basis of then teaching and training as notified already by CCIM Notification No, 8-5-97-AY (MM) dated 31.10.1996

          However, it is made clear that they will not violate any of the provisions of the Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition) of Sex Selection Act, 1994 and The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971
Sd/-
Deputy Secretary Health
For Commissioner & Secretary to Government Haryana
Health, Medical Education, Ayurveda & ISM Department
Endst.No.18/84/99-5HB-IV dt.Chandigarh , the 12th April 2004
A copy is forwarded to the Dr.R.B.Goel, President, National Integrated
Medical Association (Haryana State Branch),Meham Gate, Bhiwani for information
Sd/-
Deputy Secretary Health
For Commissioner & Secretary to Government Haryana
Health, Medical Education, Ayurveda & ISM Department
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Tata Memorial Hospital Jobs Recruitment of Trial Coordinator in Mumbai 2 for BAMS

Posted: 01 Oct 2010 10:19 AM PDT
TATA MEMORIAL CENTRE
TATA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ,
PAREL, MUMBAI
INDIA
Applications are invited for the posts of Trial Co-ordinator
Trial Co-Ordinator
* No. of posts: 10 posts
* Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200+Rs.1900/-(GP) or Rs.2400/- (GP)
* Age : 18-27 years
* Qualification : Graduate + Diploma in Clinical Research Methodology with 2 years experience in Clinical Research. OR Graduate with 5 years experience in Clinical Research.OR Post Graduate with 3 years experience in Clinical Research. OR M.B.B.S./B.A.M.S./B.H.M.S. with 3 years experience in Clinical Research.
How to Apply:
The candidate shall submit a Demand Draft of Rs.300/-(Rs.75/-for SC/ST candidates) drawn in favour of Tata Memorial Centre, Parel, Mumbai – 400012 by Post/Courier before the last date of receiving the applications to the H.R.D. OFFICER,  TATA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PAREL, MUMBAI-400 012
Last date for receiving application is 22/10/2010
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