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Time to develop integrated models of medical teaching: Dr Jitendra

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Last updated: October 17, 2022 12:03 am
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Varanasi, Oct 16: Union Minister of State, Dr Jitendra Singh said here Sunday time has come for India to develop integrated models of medical teaching and added that Banaras Hindu University (BHU), founded by PanditMadan Mohan Malviya in 1916, offers a unique model of integrated teaching, including integrated medical teaching within one single campus.
BHU, said the Minister, is today possibly the largest residential educational centre, with so many diverse academic streams within the same campus and at the same time also committed to focus on character building and mentoring. 
All disciplines including life sciences, Medicine, Engineering, Arts, Social Sciences, technology etc., to mention a few, are there.  
Presiding over the Annual Day celebrations as chief guest at BHU, Dr Jitendra Singh said, the Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) in BHU is a unique medical centre in the University in the sense that it has faculty of Ayurveda as well as indigenous medical systems, Dental Science along with Allopathy and other modern  or western systems medicine. It is also planning to introduce Yoga and Ayush studies in the same premises. 
IMS ranks among India’s top five Medical Institutes, noted Dr Jitendra Singh and said, the Institute in BHU  imbibes the spirit of integrated and holistic approach where the students can access all the medical streams in a single campus.  
Elaborating further on the integral and unique nature of medical professionals, Dr Jitendra Singh said, India’s medical fraternity is being hailed across the world, particularly after the COVID pandemic. 
He said, at a time when the medical practitioners across the world were taken by surprise by an unusual catastrophic event in the form of COVID pandemic, it was India’s medical professionals who not only geared up overnight but also commendable reoriented themselves to defeat the challenge in a manner that it has set an example before the rest of the world to follow.  Aided by an integrated ecosystem, it was India which not only came out with the first DNA vaccine but also provided it to the rest of the world, he added. While in the beginning of the pandemic, said Dr Jitendra Singh, the world was apprehensive that a disaster outbreak in a populous country like India would pose threat to other countries as well, it was Prime Minister NarendraNarendraModi’s focussed approach and day-to-day monitoring which helped India perform better compared to several European countries with less than half of India’s population.
Having himself been a teacher and Professor of Medicine for over quarter of a century, Dr Jitendra Singh said, he is highly appreciative of the young Resident Doctors who faced the entire brunt during the pandemic, more so because during the last two decades, the focus of clinical teaching had shifted to non-communicable diseases like Diabetes, hypertension, heart attacks etc and equal priority was not given to the teaching of communicable diseases.  But still, the versatile and varied clinical teaching imparted to our medicos in India enabled them to instantly rise to the occasion, he said.   
Referring to Varanasi as an abode of Lord Vishwanath, the oldest living city and seat of knowledge, Dr Jitendra Singh said, PanditMadan Mohan Malviya very appropriately chose Varanasi to set up Banaras Hindu University (BHU) much before independence at a time when there were hardly any Universities in India. The Banaras Hindu University, a creation of Bharat RatnaMahamanaPanditMadan Mohan MalviyaJi was shaped as a temple of learning in 1916, he said.
 
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