• 19 Apr, 2026

Medicaldrafts

Karnataka Government Bans Private Inpatient (IPD) Practice by Government Doctors: New 2026 order explained

Karnataka Government Bans Private Inpatient (IPD) Practice by Government Doctors: New 2026 order explained

The Karnataka government has restricted private practice by government doctors to outpatient services only, banning private inpatient treatment. This 2026 order aims to prevent neglect of duties in government hospitals and strengthen public healthcare accountability. A detailed medico legal analysis of the policy, its legal implications, and impact on specialists and private hospitals.

Tamil Nadu Assistant Surgeon (General) Recruitment 2025: 25,172 Doctors Compete for 1100 Government Posts

Tamil Nadu Assistant Surgeon (General) Recruitment 2025: 25,172 Doctors Compete for 1100 Government Posts

The Tamil Nadu Assistant Surgeon (General) Recruitment 2025 highlights India’s medical employment crisis, where 25,172 doctors competed for only 1100 government posts. With a 23:1 ratio, category wise seat fragmentation, repeated exams, and take home pay near ₹85,000, the notification exposes severe doctor overproduction and lack of workforce planning.

Medical Examination of the Accused in India under BNSS sections: What Doctors must keep in mind

Medical Examination of the Accused in India under BNSS sections: What Doctors must keep in mind

An in-depth analysis of medical examination of the accused in India under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. The article explains statutory powers, Supreme Court rulings, prohibition of potency tests, DNA and biometric evidence, custodial safeguards, and the ethical and legal boundaries doctors must follow in forensic examination practice.

MGM Medical College Indore: First-Year MBBS Student Found Dead in Hostel Room

MGM Medical College Indore: First-Year MBBS Student Found Dead in Hostel Room

A first year MBBS student at MGM Medical College, Indore, was found dead in his hostel room, triggering shock and grief across the medical student community. The incident highlights the immense academic pressure, emotional stress, and mental health challenges faced by young medical students, especially during the early years of medical education in India.

FMGE 2025 Results: Over 77% Foreign Medical Graduates Fail Screening Exam in India

FMGE 2025 Results: Over 77% Foreign Medical Graduates Fail Screening Exam in India

FMGE 2025 results reveal a stark reality for foreign medical graduates in India. Only 23% candidates cleared the screening exam, leaving over 33,000 doctors without a license to practice. After spending 6–7 years studying medicine abroad, many remain unable to work, raising serious concerns about clinical training, curriculum gaps, and preparedness for Indian healthcare.

AI Medical Advice Gone Wrong: Leads to Stevens Johnson Syndrome After HIV Prevention Drugs Taken Without Prescription

AI Medical Advice Gone Wrong: Leads to Stevens Johnson Syndrome After HIV Prevention Drugs Taken Without Prescription

A Delhi man is fighting for life after developing Stevens Johnson syndrome, a rare and devastating drug reaction, triggered by HIV prevention medicines taken without prescription on AI advice. This is not about technology versus doctors. It is about the deadly consequences of self medication, weak drug regulation, and trusting algorithms over clinical judgement.

Rajasthan Health Department Admits 14 Negligence Related Deaths, No Compensation Paid to Families

Rajasthan Health Department Admits 14 Negligence Related Deaths, No Compensation Paid to Families

In the Rajasthan Assembly, the health department admitted that 14 patients died due to medical negligence in government hospitals between 2023 and 2025. No compensation has been paid and disciplinary action remains incomplete. Experts warn this figure may represent only a fraction of actual cases, as many incidents go unreported due to systemic and social barriers.