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 Pre-intern news regarding china MBBS
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bad news for all the medical students studying MBBS abroad and seeking pre- intern back to nepal

from kantipuronline.com

Internship row snags China MBBS

BY SANGEETA RIJAL

KATHMANDU, Feb 6 - About 400 students who completed their four-year MBBS course in 2007 in China are facing an uncertain future because of the government's abrupt policy change on pre-internship, the 48-week practical course done by medical student after completing their theoretical training.

In May 2007, the government took a decision prohibiting students switching from a medical college abroad to a hospital in Nepal for their pre-internship.

On Tuesday, the Ministry of Health and Population issued a notice warning hospitals in the country not to take any new foreign MBBS graduate for pre-internship.

The 400 students in question did their MBBS in China under self-financing. The teaching medium was English, which means they cannot do their pre-internship in China.

To do pre-internship in China, the students should have done the four-year MBBS course in Chinese.

"Even if in an exceptional case a student who studied the MBBS in English is allowed to do pre-internship in China, it becomes very difficult because of the language barrier," says R K Manandhar, guardian of one of the China-trained medical students.

Those who go to China under government fellowships do a one-year Chinese language course before starting on their MBBS. Such students do the pre-internship in China itself.

Before the May 2007 decision, the government was allowing students who did their MBBS abroad to do pre-internships in Nepal.

The policy change has shattered the dreams of people like Gopal Mishra, who sold property in Kathmandu to fulfill his daughter's wish to become a doctor.

"She passed the entrance examination at Kathmandu Medical College in second position. But then, it would have been expensive [to study medicine] here, and the frequent strikes were also worrisome," says Mishra, whose daughter Bijaya completed her MBBS from Tianjin Medical University in Beijing.

Bijaya was a topper at the University. Today, Bijaya has nowhere to go to do her pre-internship.

Pushpa Ratna Shakya, coordinator of the Nepal-China National Doctors' Parents' Association, said that it would be fair to apply the new policy in the case of students who went to China after the government's decision. "But how can the government not allow students, who went abroad before that decision was taken, to do their pre-internships here?" Shakya questioned.

Parents of the 400 students have been protesting in front of the Health Ministry for the past one week demanding that the government allow their children to do pre-internship courses in Nepal.

In Tuesday's statement, the Health Ministry said that according to international norms, students have to do their pre-internships in the same college where they did their four-year MBBS, as the pre-internship is part of the MBBS program.

Students doing pre-internships in hospitals here after doing their MBBS courses abroad are flouting provisions of the Nepal Medical Council, said the statement.

The ministry has warned all government hospitals not to allow MBBS students to practice medicine under pre-internship unless and until they complete their MBBS program at the medical college they studied in.

However, the ministry has said that for just once the government would allow students who are already in government hospitals to do their pre-intership, to complete their course.

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For a country like Nepal which is so short staffed in medical field, I wonder what was government thinking when it made the decision.If the city hospitals are overcrowded then ,couldn't these students be allocated to other parts of the country.Enlighten me.
 
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Its no wonder these kinds of weird and unpredicted things have been happening in Nepal's medical studies history. Students rush to different countries for cheap and quick medical education while the government abruptly takes some decision which obliterates the students' dreams. In late 90s, the students who completed MBBS from Russia without doing highschool (intermediate) were barred from taking license from NMC(Nepal Medical Council). That was a fault in the part of the students as they sought the quick way out, and there was a dispute ongoing for months, which was finally settled by deciding to send the doctors to work in a remote place for two years or very remote place for a year.

Now this China issue is coming up. I don't know how good or bad it is not to let China educated doctors to do pre-internship in Nepal, but it surely has created obstacles for those who have already finished their courses, because there was no pre warning or something like that.  I somehow agree with Shakya above, the students who have already finished their degrees should be allowed to do pre-internship, those who go to China after the decision was taken should be barred after they finish in the future.  

Its an irony that Nepal is still short of medical manpower, there are no doctors and medicines in remote parts inspite of growing number of medical schools within Nepal and burgeoning number of aspiring students who go out of the country for medical education every year. All the medical manpower are either concentrated in the urban areas or they choose to work abroad after getting their degrees. Even the vast majority of my highschool friends who did their MBBS in Nepal, Bangladesh, China, India, Pakistan and other South Asian nations are either already in the US or in the process of coming here. I still can't comprehend what's the reason behind that.

 
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Beside other reasons, I think this is just another corrupt practice of inept government. My hunch is, as I heard few more private Medical Colleges opening up soon in Nepal and they need students, these people may have bribed the government to come up with this regulation.  This way potential medical student won't have choice but to pay high scarce fee in Nepal rather going out of country for affordable colleges. I heard these colleges ask  20 to 30 LAKH donations just to get admitted to the colleges......


 
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i agree with Mr. Shakya.  The goverment should nt impose this rule for those who already went to foreign country for MBBS studies.  they have already spent a lot of time, money and effort and government should do something to let them allow to do intern in hospitals in Nepal. 

However, the recent trend shows that many people goes to china to pursue medical degree and we dont know how good they are.  also, we dont know how good those students are.  its like getting medical degree from china whoever has money and can send kids to china in self finance.  we need medical doctors, but we need qualified doctors.  i am not sure if all the students who go to china for studies ends up going in good chinese medical school. 

also, what i heard that  many nepali MBBS graduate goes to china to make some money so that they can come here in usa for their USMLE.  most of those nepali doctors says that they are not happy with the quality of education nepali students are getting in china. 


 


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