Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has appointed two senior resident doctors for its postgraduate medical college. Dr Vasant Mane and Dr Padmaja Patil will support academic and clinical work. The civic body plans to admit 30 students across seven departments as the institute prepares for its first full academic cycle.
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has appointed two experienced doctors as senior residents for its newly established postgraduate medical college. The proposal for their appointment has been approved by the Standing Committee.
30 Students to Be Admitted Across Seven Departments This Year
The civic body launched its postgraduate medical college from the academic year 2024–25 and plans to admit 30 students across seven departments this year. These include Anaesthesia, Pathology, Microbiology, Radiology, Community Medicine, Ophthalmology, and ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat).
The National Medical Commission has granted permission to appoint two specialist medical officers as senior resident doctors. Accordingly, Dr Vasant Mane from the Community Medicine department and Dr Padmaja Patil from the Pathology department have been appointed to these posts.
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