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Saturday, December 29, 2007

I.K. Hospital, Alipur 60 kms from Bangalore

I.K. Hospital, Alipur 60 kms from Bangalore (near to Bangalore International Airport) requires:

1. Residential Female M.D. (Obstetrics & Gynecology), D.G.O. (Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynecology) - Female Only - 1
2. Residential Female General Physician (preferably M.D) Female Only - 1
3. Residential Female Duty Doctors (M.B.B.S) - 3

Independent accommodations provided with modern amenities.
Attractive salary and incentives.
Doctors from all over India are invited to forward your resumes.

Please mail your updated resumes to the President at I.K.Hospital@gmail.com

Friday, December 28, 2007

Conference by CIISR Health Care

You can cut energy cost by 30 % at hospital. Attend Energy Management Conference by CIISR Health Care Committee on Jan 23 at Coimbatore. Contact Mrs.Vani 98428 43237

(This is an SMS we received. Posted for inormation. We are not affiliated with this concern)

Friday, December 14, 2007

Job Opportunities for a female MBBS graduate

Job Title: Clinical Research Physician

Location: Public Health Research Institute, Mysore, India

Salary: Competitive salary; opportunity for growth

Job Description:

Summary

Excellent opportunity for a female physician interested in reproductive health research. The successful candidate will work in several projects funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Indian Council for Medical Research and private foundations. The position includes opportunity for international travel, additional training in management. Recent MBBS graduates will be trained for project positions. Position will entail travel in and around Mysore District.

Location:

Public Health Research Institute, Room 16A, CSI Holdsworth Memorial Hospital,
Mandi Mohalla, Mysore-570021, Karnataka, India.

Experience:

Candidates must have a recent MBBS and a strong interest in research and reproductive health.

Key requirements:
• Only female physicians with MBBS degree need apply
• Fluency in English and Kannada
• Willingness to work for a minimum of two years
• Strong interest in reproductive health
• Results focus
• Strong interpersonal/project management/team working abilities

Additional skills
• Analytical skills
• Planning and organization skills
• Good written and verbal communication
• Ability to read and write Kannada
• Computer skills

Contact Information: Please forward a recent CV to Dr. Varalakshmi Chandrasekaran at cvmysore@gmail.com or call +91 9740394334.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

India's medical education now at par with US

From http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/dec/13usmed.htm

The United States has said that India's recognition system for under-graduate medical courses is at par with theirs, an achievement that could facilitate mobility of doctors from New Delhi to the United States.

National Committee on Accreditation in the US, the apex body responsible for foreign accreditation, has granted parity to the recognition system in India for the courses.

"The MCI had sought parity status from the National Committee on Accreditation. It was granted last month, which means quality wise, the under-graduate courses in India are at par with the US," Dr Vedprakash Mishra, Vice-Chancellor, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University, who was part of the MCI team to negotiate with the US agency, told media persons at the Indo-US Healthcare Summit in New Delhi.

The parity has been granted for two years.

"During this period, our recognition system will be monitored by them. Then India will get permanent parity status," he said.

The parity does not give automatic passage to the US or any other country. But the standards of education will be treated at par with the US which will facilitate the students' mobility to that country, Dr Hemant Patel, President, American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, said.

The parity status was given on six parameters -- curriculum, teaching, method of evaluation, extension, research and impact of education processes.

At present, there is no accreditation system in India. The MCI has only laid down certain procedure for recognition of the courses.

"Now an accreditation policy has been prepared. It waits approval of the government," Mishra said.

The Indo-US summit on Healthcare, which started today, will discuss mainly how to deal with the common diseases in India.

"These diseases are HIV/AIDS, TB, hepatitis, diabetes, hearth diseases, mental ailment, reproductive healthcare and emergency medicines," Dr Ajay Kumar, president Indian Medical Association, told PTI.

"We will deliberate on how these diseases are dealt in the US vis-a-vis India and try to find a suitable mechanism for handing these ailments. We will submit a White Paper to the government after the summit," he said.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Dr. Joseph Thas Siddha Allopathy Tirunelveli: Fifth National Conference on Siddha Medicine for All Ages

Fifth National Conference on
Siddha Medicine for All Ages
8 & 9 December, 2007

More details are at Fifth National Conference on Siddha Medicine for All Ages : Dr. Joseph Thas Siddha Allopathy Tirunelveli

Black Badge Protest Withdrawn

Black Badge Protest on 05.12.2007 postponed temporally due to strike Withdrawal
 

Black Badge Protest Withdrawn

Black Badge Protest on 05.12.2007 postponed temporally due to strike Withdrawal
 

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Emergency TNGDA State EC Meeting on Dec 2,2007 at Trichy

Emergency TNGDA State EC Meeting
  • On Dec 2nd, 2007 sunday
  • At IMA hall in TRICHY.
  • Attended by TN IMA STATE Office bearers also.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Madurai News - Collector Meeting Boycott

Congrats to our Medical Officers.
Unity is Strength
Collector's meeting Boycott Total
TNGDA Madurai

Kind Doctors, Thank you Very Much for All Doctors of entire Madurai District for your full cooperation today for grand victory
TNGDA Madurai

Thursday, November 29, 2007

AIIMS Functioning Normally - Very few doctors boycotting Duty

From http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/nov/29aiims1.htm

By and large, the OPDs functioned normally with only some doctors who want the present director to continue in office staying away from work. The AIIMS administration led by medical superintendent D K Sharma had, following the Supreme Court orders, asked the resident doctors to refrain from striking work.

"All OPDs are functioning normally. There is no problem at all. I am supervising the OPDs operations,'' Sharma said, adding ''a few doctors have boycotted (the OPDs).''

The strike was called by Resident Doctors Association when the AIIMS bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha amid wide protests from Opposition benches.

The bill seeks to restrict the age of the AIIMS director at 65 years. The move may pave the way for removal of Venugopal from the post. Dr.Venugopal was instrumental in organising the anti-reservation strike and paid the doctors even for their strike period. This is in sharp contrast to the "No Work No Pay" principle of Supreme Court

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Career and Opportunities in Ayurveda

Learn Ayurveda in Kerala to place your life on the natural track to youthful life and to transform the lives of others in the same manner.

If you like to make Ayurveda your profession there is innumerable opportunities in the form of business opportunities and job vacancies.

If you are interested in a profession, you can look for careers like an

Ayurvedic Doctor – General Duty
Resident Medical Officer (RMO)
Hospital Administrators
Nurses
Masseurs
Panchakarma Assistants
Pharmacists
Lab Technicians
X-ray Assistants
Nursing Assistants
Attendants

Candidates can search for a job according their qualifications and aspirations or post their resumes. Include in your resume complete details about your experience in the field of Ayurveda, right from your beginning days of studies.

For persons looking to pursue courses in Ayurveda like

BAMS (Ayurveda Doctor – 5½ years, 4½ years study and 1-year internship)
Nursing
Masseurs Training (Certificate course – 3 months)
Panchakarma Training
Panchakarma Assistants Training (Certificate course – 3 months)
Attendants Training
Ayurveda Pharmacist Training

Etc can find opportunities in government run and private Ayurvedic medical colleges and training centers in Kerala. You can also find career guidance to find the course that suits your qualifications and tastes.

For business persons to start a business in India or abroad have plenty of opportunities in the form of franchise opportunities or agencies. There is solid demand for natural Ayurvedic medicines and products in almost all parts of the world, especially in the west.

Franchise model of business is beneficial in avoiding middlemen. However, not all Ayurvedic companies sell franchise. They prefer to go through the traditional route of agents, whole sale to retail. Some Ayurvedic companies in India still don’t sell medicines or products online.

A confident businessperson can identify plenty of opportunities available in Ayurveda pharmaceutical business, which still is on the growth stage. A saturation point is not in sight.

Apart from sales of pharmaceutical products, Ayurveda doctors also have the option to set franchise of well known Ayurvedic treatment centers to provide world class Ayurvedic treatment facilities.

People from across the world reach Kerala in search of Ayurvedic rejuvenation treatment, Ayurvedic massages and to learn different aspects of Ayurvedic treatment, pharmacology and massage techniques.

Persons that love the wonders of Ayurveda have a lot of opportunities to find a career or a business opportunity. Be dedicated to provide a better way of life to fellow beings and you will be successful in a career in Ayurveda.
Wanted Ayurvedic Professionals (hospitals/clinics/training centers can post your vacancies)

Job Required – Fresher and Experts can post your resume

Business Opportunities to start a Hospital/clinic/pharmaceuticals Agency/Franchisee/Representative/Branch

Career Guidance and Counseling for a bright future through professional courses in Ayurveda

Medical, Legal, Medicolegal Information for Doctors and Lawyers

Medical, Legal, Medicolegal Information for Doctors and Lawyers: Medico-legal curriculum draft release today

Medical, Legal, Medicolegal Information for Doctors and Lawyers

Medical, Legal, Medicolegal Information for Doctors and Lawyers: Medico-legal curriculum draft release today

Sunday, November 25, 2007

“Do not make service in rural areas compulsory”

“Do not make service in rural areas compulsory”
Says Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association

MADURAI: Increasing the duration of the M.B.B.S. course and introducing compulsory rural service in the pretext of improving rural health service is a gross exploitation of medical graduates, said K. Senthil, Secretary, Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association (TNGDA).

Supporting the agitating medical students and house surgeons in their cause, he said that introduction of the new system would be a retrograde step that would discourage cream of talents from pursuing medical education.

Poor remuneration

Citing poor remuneration in the field as one of the reasons which restrained students from taking up medical education, he said that the situation would worsen if the duration of the course was increased for compulsory rural service.

The TNGDA with its members working in rural areas had felt that such a move was uncalled for and had suggested certain motivational measures to promote rural service, he said.

Additional Marks

The Tamil Nadu Government had been granting one additional mark for one year of rural service to a maximum of 10 marks in the Tamil Nadu Post Graduate Entrance Examination, said Dr. Senthil and wanted the same to be followed in the All India Post Graduate Entrance Examination.

“The Government had conceded favourably to our request to grant two marks per year for those working in hilly terrains,” he said.

Extra remuneration could be paid to the medical professionals for working in remote and interior places, he suggested.

If at all Government wanted to make rural service compulsory citing the pitiable state of affairs in States like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh or in North Eastern States, State Governments could direct the respective State Medical Councils to register all medical graduates for a period of 10 years with one year compulsory rural service.

Registrations could be renewed on fulfilment of the condition, though TNGDA was not for compulsory rural posting, he said.

“Unwanted” step

The TNGDA also appealed to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister to intervene and stop the “unwanted” step by the Union Health Ministry.



From http://www.hinduonnet.com/2007/11/18/stories/2007111858570200.htm

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Regulations for Publishing a Book

Taken from THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT SERVANTS' CONDUCT RULES, 1973
(Corrected up to 31st March, 2007)
Personnel & Administrative Reforms (A) Department
(http://www.tn.gov.in/acts-rules/pandar/tngsc1973.pdf)

Rule 8: Private trade or employment
(4) (a) A Government servant shall not, without the permission of the Government publish any book or engage himself habitually in literary or artistic work of any kind:

Provided that a Government servant may publish occasionally books on literature, short story, novel, drama, essay and poetry without obtaining the prior permission of any higher authority, subject to the condition that he/she does not use his/her time and official position to influence the promotion of the sale of such books and that such books do not contain matters of political aspects, objectionable matter and views against the policy of the Government.
(b) Permission to publish a book shall ordinarily be given, subject to the condition that the Government servant does not use his time and official influence for promoting the sale of copies of the book:
Provided that any member of the teaching or the academic staff of all Government Educational and Research Institutions inclusive of Technical Educational Institutions, may publish books on professional and academic subjects without obtaining the prior permission of any higher authority, subject to the condition that he/she does not use his/her time and official influence for promoting the sale of copies of such articles or books, as the case may be, and that such publications do not relate to any acts and policies of the Government and the provisions of clause (d) shall not apply to such publisher.

(c) Permission to accept remuneration on "royalty basis" from the publishers shall be given in all cases except in the case of text-books for use in educational institutions. In the case of text-books, permission to accept remuneration shall be given subject to the conditions that the Government servant retains no interest in the sale of copies of the book and that he receives only a lump-sum as remuneration from the publisher;
Provided that any member of the teaching or the academic staff of all Government Educational and Research Institutions who writes books on professional and academic subjects, may receive remuneration on royalty basis irrespective of the fact whether the books are text-books or general books:
Provided further that a Government servant who writes books on literature, short story, novel, drama, essay and poetry shall immediately report to the prescribed authority the remuneration he receives from the publisher.
Explanation - For determining whether a book is a text-book or is a general book, the chief consideration shall be whether it is being submitted to the Text-book Committee, in the case of text-books for elementary and secondary schools and whether it is a book written according the syllabus prescribed by the University and his being submitted to the appropriate University Body for approval, in case of textbooks for colleges. A general book which may later happen to be approved as a text-book shall not be deemed to be a text-book for purposes of this clause.
(d) while applying to the Government for permission to publish a book which relates to acts or policies of Government, the Government servant shall submit to the Government for scrutiny a manuscript copy thereof.
(e) No Government servant who is member of the Text-Book Committee shall write or edit any textbook for use in recognised school during his membership of the Committee.

Explanation - A recognised school shall mean a school maintained by or opened with the sanction of the Government or to which recognition has been accorded under the Tamil Nadu Educational Rules or under the rules framed under the Tamil Nadu Elementary Education Act,1920(Tamil Nadu Act VIII of 1920).

Rule 10. Unauthorised communication of information - (1) No Government servant shall, except in accordance with any general or special order of the Government or in the performance in good faith of the duties assigned to him, communicate, directly or indirectly any official document or any part thereof or information to any Government servant or any other person to whom he is not authorised to communicate such document or information.
(2) Sub-rule (1) shall apply to the Government Pleaders, Public Prosecutors and other officials who are not full-time officers, but are engaged by the Government to do specified work without prejudice to the regular exercise of their professions in other respects; but sub-rule (1) shall not apply to the Special Public Prosecutors and Pleaders engaged to do Government work generally in specified local areas or specially in any particular case or class of cases.

Rule
11. Connection with Press, Television or Radio -
(1) No Government servant shall, except with the previous sanction of the Government, own wholly or in part, or conduct or participate in the editing or managing of any newspaper or other periodical publication.
(2) No Government servant shall, except with the previous sanction of the Government or of any authority or officer empowered by them in this behalf, or in the bonafide discharge of his duties contribute any article or write any letter either unanimously or in his own name or in the name of any other person to any newspaper or other Periodical Publications;
Provided that no such sanction shall be required if such contribution or writing is of a purely literary, artistic or scientific character.
(3) No Government servant shall except with the previous sanction of the Government or of any authority or officer empowered by them in this behalf, or in the bonafide discharge of his duties, participate in a television programme or radio broadcast;
Provided that no such sanction shall be required if such television programme or radio broadcast, is of a purely literary, artistic or scientific character, or if the Government servant concerned has responsibility at the policy making level or at the implementation level for the subject of the television programme or radio broadcast.
(4) A Government servant who is invited or who wishes to participate in a television programme or to deliver a radio broadcast talk and has to obtain the previous sanction under sub-rule (3) shall intimate the Government through the proper channel, the particulars relating to the television programme or the subject of the radio broadcast talk and if so required shall submit the full material relating to the television programme or the full text of the radio broadcast talk for their approval before participating in the television programme or before the radio broadcast talk is delivered.
(5) The provisions of sub-rules (3) and (4) shall apply mutadis mutandis to the playing of prepared 'recitals' or gramaphone records.
(6) In respect of television programme or radio broadcasts, the powers of the Government shall be exercised by -
(i) the heads of departments in respect of Government servants serving in their respective departments.
(ii) all collectors in respect of Government servants belonging to Group 'C' and 'D' under their administrative control;
(iii) the District Educational Officers or the Inspectress of Girls Schools, as the case may be, in respect of teachers in Government Schools; Secondary and Training Schools;
(iv) the Principals of Government Colleges in respect of Government servants employed in such colleges; and
(v) All heads of offices of the Agricultural Department who are officers belonging to Groups A and B in respect of Government servants under their control.
(7) This rule shall apply to Government Pleaders, Public Prosecutors and other officials who are not full-time officers, but are engaged by the Government to do specific work without prejudice to the regular exercise of their profession in other respects but this rule shall not apply to the Special Public Prosecutors and Pleaders engaged to do Government work generally in specified local areas or specially in any particular case or class of cases.
Rule 12. Criticism of Government - (1) No Government servant shall in any radio broadcast or in any document published unonymously or in his own name or in the name of any other person or in any communication to the press or in any public utterance, make any statement of fact or opinion -
(i) which has the effect of an adverse criticism of any Current or recent policy or action of the Central Government or a State Government, or
(ii) which is capable of embarrassing the relations between this State Government and any other Government; or
(iii) which is capable of embarrassing the relations between the Central Government and the Government of any foreign State;
Provided that nothing in this rule shall apply to any statement made or views expressed by a Government servant in his official capacity or in the due performance of the duties assigned to him :
Provided further that in the case of any Government servant nothing contained in this rule shall apply to bonafide expression of views by him as an office bearer of any recognised association of Government servants for the purpose of safeguarding the conditions of service of Government servants or for securing an improvement thereof.
(2) A Government servant shall not, except in the discharge of his official duties, preside over, or take part in the organisation of or occupy a prominent position at or address, any non-official meeting or conference at which it is likely that speeches may be made or resolutions may be proposed or passed criticising the action of the Government or requesting the Government to take certain action other than to make grants admissible under Government rules or orders in support of educational or similar institutions.
Explanation - Regularly convened meetings for the transaction of their legitimate business, of district boards, municipal councils and similar bodies established by law or created by the Government and of associations of Government servants recognised by the Government and of committees or branches of such bodies or associations and meetings called by the Sheriff of Madras are not "non-official" meetings for the purposes of this rule.
(3) A Government servant who intends to publish any document or to make any communication to the press or to deliver any public utterance containing statements in respect of which any doubt as to the application of the restrictions imposed by this rule may arise, shall submit to the Government a copy of draft of the document which he intends to publish or of the utterance which he intends to deliver, and shallthereafter act in accordance with such orders as may be passed by the Government.
(4) This rule shall apply to the Government Pleaders, Public Prosecutors and other officials who are not full-time officers but are engaged by the Government to do specified work without prejudice to the regular exercise of their professions in other respects; but this rule shall not apply to the Special Public Prosecutors and Pleaders engaged to do Government work generally in specified local areas or specially in any particular case or class of cases.

Monday, November 19, 2007

“Strengthen faculty in medical colleges”

From http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/19/stories/2007111957590200.htm

Doctors’ association plea to State Government

MADURAI: The Tamil Nadu Government Doctors’ Association had urged the State Government to form a high-power committee to work out definitive and long term steps to look into the shortage of teaching faculty in the medical colleges, according to its secretary K. Senthil.

The association had already suggested the Government to generate sufficient faculty members in the colleges.

Welcoming the Government’s intention to have at least one medical college in every district, the association wanted the State to take concrete decision to increase the number of faculty members, he said.

Expressing concern over the shortage of staff, the association stressed on the immediate need to find ways to attract more medical professionals to the teaching field and concentrate on developing health education in the State.

Citing poor remuneration as one of the possible reasons that might have forced doctors not to prefer teaching profession, the TNGDA demanded pay and allowances on a par with those being offered for medical professionals working in medical colleges and hospitals in neighbouring states of Karnataka and Kerala.

Already the Government was finding it difficult to fill up the sanctioned posts in the non-clinical side of medical colleges, Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEMONC) centres of Government hospitals and primary health centres located in remote areas. Further, with increased risk of contracting infections such as HIV and multi-drug tuberculosis, the medical profession seemed to a risky affair, said Dr. Senthil.

The association had also pointed out decline in interest among the students to pursue medical education due to poor remuneration package in this field compared to the IT sector.

The TNGDA had also sought for constitution of an exclusive panel to look into this issue.

“Do not make rural service compulsory”

From http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/19/stories/2007111954410600.htm

Increasing the duration of the M.B.B.S. course and introducing compulsory rural service in the pretext of improving rural health service is a gross exploitation of medical graduates, said K. Senthil, Secretary, Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association (TNGDA).

Supporting the agitating medical students and house surgeons in their cause, he said that introduction of the new system would be a retrograde step that would discourage cream of talents from pursuing medical education.
Poor remuneration

Citing poor remuneration in the field as one of the reasons which restrained students from taking up medical education, he said that the situation would worsen if the duration of the course was increased for compulsory rural service.

The TNGDA with its members working in rural areas had felt that such a move was uncalled for and had suggested certain motivational measures to promote rural service, he said.
Additional Marks

The Tamil Nadu Government had been granting one additional mark for one year of rural service to a maximum of 10 marks in the Tamil Nadu Post Graduate Entrance Examination, said Dr. Senthil and wanted the same to be followed in the All India Post Graduate Entrance Examination. “The Government had conceded favourably to our request to grant two marks per year for those working in hilly terrains,” he said. Extra remuneration could be paid to the medical professionals for working in remote and interior places, he suggested.

The TNGDA also appealed to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister to intervene and stop the “unwanted” step by the Union Health Ministry.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Theni News - Collector Meeting Boycott

Theni District Collector arranged for meeting of Medical Officers on November 16 at 5:30 pm. TNGDA Called for boycott at Theni District. If the meeting starts after 5:30 pm all MOs will totally boycott and no one attended.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

PHCs deliver better performance

http://www.hinduonnet.com/2007/11/08/stories/2007110860460700.htm

CHENNAI: Nearly a year’s sustained efforts at improving emergency obstetric care in rural areas in Tamil Nadu seem to have resulted in better usage of the facilities at the PHC-level.

If the actual count of the deliveries in a PHC is to be taken as a measure of success of the government’s campaign, then it is an impressive tale of achievement; total number of deliveries went up by about 59 per cent between 2006 and 2007. Between April and October 2006, there were 45,950 deliveries. In 2007, during the same period, the number went up to 72,946.

“This indicates that PHCs have, indeed, become the first choice for pregnant women in rural areas, because they are able to provide good care. Earlier, the number of private sector deliveries used to be higher in rural areas, with PHCs not up to scratch,” says Apoorva, Commissioner of Maternal and Child Health.

The number of deliveries has been steadily increasing since April 2007, climbing to an all time high of 15,009 in October this year.

Comparatively, even at its peak performance last year, there were only 6,895 deliveries in October.
Top performers

Eight health unit districts (two health units on an average in a district) in the State have contributed quite significantly to the improved performance by tipping the average. PHCs in Vellore, Poonamallee, Dharmapuri, Tiruvallur, Tirupattur, Madurai and Salem have improved their performance to average between 15-32 deliveries per PHC per month. Vellore and Tiruvallur are the top performers, increasing the number of deliveries by over 2,000 in a year.

In 14 other districts, the average number of deliveries has been 10-14 per PHC this year. The Nagercoil HUD has the lowest record of an average of two deliveries a month. Six other HUDs that are in the ‘red zone’ are centres that have an average of 4, 5, 6 deliveries per PHC every month. It is this area that requires working on, health department officials say. “The ideal would be about 30 deliveries per month,” Ms. Apoorva says. Better performance can also be demanded of other centres that are notching between 7 and 13 deliveries a month per PHC.

She attributes the improved performance over the last year to a bunch of factors that have freshly come to play in that period. For one, a flush of funds have come in from the Centre’s National Rural Health Mission project — every PHC gets additional funds totting up to Rs.1.75 lakh per annum under various categories. This is apart from the regular State budgeting.

Another big contributor is the decision to keep PHCs open for 24 hours. Three staff nurses are on call constantly. “We want the PHCs to take care of all deliveries that do not have any complications. Earlier, the PHCs would be closed when the women went or would refer them to other centres. Now, we have given them strict instructions to refer only those patients developing complications,” she said.

Constant monitoring of the processes, providing training and sensitisation of doctors and staff too have had a role to play in encouraging the locals to come to the PHC rather than seek the services of a private practitioner.

The challenge, however, is to keep up the good performance and to get other PHCs to show good results as well.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Microscopes for 22 PHCs

http://www.hindu.com/2007/10/26/stories/2007102652020300.htm

CUDDALORE: As part of the tuberculosis eradication programme, Collector Rajendra Ratnoo released TB seals worth Rs. 2 lakh here on Wednesday.

He also gave away microscopes to 22 Primary Health Centres in the district.

He distributed helmets to lab assistants and supervisors who travel by motorcycles to treat TB patients.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Pay structures in various institutions compared to our state

Dear friends we have given pay scales of various Govt. Medical Colleges under central govt and state govt. What we are paid in Tamil Nadu Medical Service and Govt Medical Colleges are not on par with fifth central pay commission recommendations followed in our neighbour states and all india institutions.
Our counter parts in kerala are on agitation for revision of pay structures.
We deliver one of best services in health care when compared to all india standards. Tamil Nadu is one among best state in delivering health care.
On all health indicators we are above national average. With out doctors hard work these targets are impossible to reach. But what we are receiving in terms salary are far below fifth pay commission scales implemented in UPSC and in our neighbour states. On promotion also it would take a long time to reach next level. It is worse sons of most of our senior doctors working in software are getting pay above them.
Please go through the existing pay structure in our state

S.No

Designation

Scale of Pay

15

Director

16400-450-20000

14

Addl Director

15000-400-18600

13

Addl Director (Admn)

12000-375-16500

12

Joint Director

14300-400-18300

11

Joint Director (Admn)

12000-375-16500

10

Deputy Director (Lep)

12000-375-16500

9

Deputy Director (TB)

12000-375-16500

8

Deputy Director (Admn)

10000-325-15200

7

Hospital Superindendent

12000-375-16500

6

Resident Medical Offier

12000-375-16500

5

Senior Civil Surgeon (G)

12000-375-16500

4

Senior Civil Surgeon (D)

12000-375-16500

3

Civil Surgeon

10000-325-15200

2

Senior Assistant Surgeon

9100-275-14050

1

Assistant Surgeon

8000-275-13500



PAY STRUCTURES OF VARIOUS GOVT INSTITUTIONS IN FIFTH PAY COMMISSION- EXISTING PAY DETAILS

1. AIIMS PAY STRUCTURES;

§ASST.PROF. 11625-325-15200.
§ASOCIATE.PROF.14300-400-18300.
§ADDNL.PROF.16400-450-20900.
§PROFESSOR 18400-500-22400.
§+NPA+ALLOWANCES.
Pay structures are same for all central institutions ie SGPGI etc

2.GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHANDIGARH

§READER 16350-450-18600-500-20100.
§PROFESSOR 18600-500-22100.
+NPA+ other allowances.

3.B.J MEDICAL COLLEGE,( B.J.M.C ), GUJARAT

Tutor 8000-275-13500.
Asst.Professor 10000-325-15200.
Associate Professor 12000-420-16400.
Professor 14300-450-22400.
+ NPA+ other allowances.

4. NIZAM'S MEDICAL COLLEGE, ANDHRAPRADHESH

Senior Resident with D.M,M.ch basic pay = 10975. Gross pay = 24994.
Senior Resident with Postgraduate degree basic pay = 10325 Gross pay = 23532.
Asst.Professor 11625-325-15200 Gross pay = 36297.
Associate Professor 14300-400-18300 Gross Pay = 43820.
Additional Professor 16400-450-20900 Gross pay = 49726.
Professor 18400-500-22400 Gross pay = 55350.

5. MYSORE MEDICAL COLLEGE, KARNATAKA

Pay scales are more or less equal to central institutions.
They are getting following allowances

Non Practising Allowance ( NPA );
Lecturer 8000 permonth.
Asst. Professor 6000 permonth.
Associate Professor 9000 permonth.
Professor 12000 permonth.

Special allowances;
P.G Lecturer 3000 permonth.
Asst.Professor 6000 permonth.
Associate Professor 9000 permonth.
Professor 12000 permonth.

+ACADEMIC ALLOWNCE EQUAL TO 40% OF BASIC PAY;

Gross Salary;
Lecturer 32875 pm.
Asst.Professor 46200 pm.
Associate Professor 59062 pm.
Professor 66976 pm.


6. UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION ( UGC) PAY SCALES

Lecturer 8000-275-13500.
Lecturer (senior scale) 10000-325-15200.
Reader 12000-420-18300.
Professor 16400-450-20900-500-22400.

In our state we have been kept at very low level in terms of pay scales in successive pay commissions. Only the initial pay 8000-275-13500 is on par with UPSC but on promotion the next scale is below that, not to talk about allowances. More over we are not given time bound promotion as in UPSC. Unless we are ready to fight for our right we wont get sixth pay commission revised scales. Think about it. What should we do? to get what we rightfully deserve!


Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Senior Civil Surgeon by Promotion from Civil Surgeon – panel year 2007-2008

MOST IMMEDIATE/PANEL/URGENT:

MEDICAL AND RURAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT

From

Dr.G.Bava Fathrudeen,MBBS.,DCH.,

Director of Medical and Rural Health Services,

Chennai -600 006.

To

The Director of Medical Education, Chennai 10

The Director of Medical & Rural Health Services (ESI),Chennai-6

The Director of Public Health & Preventive Medicine,Chennai-6

Ref.No. 69000/ E6/2/07, Dated:08.10.2007.

Sir,

Sub: Tamil Nadu Medical Service – filling up of the vacancies of Senior Civil Surgeon by Promotion from Civil Surgeon – panel year 2007-2008- regarding.

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A probable list of Civil Surgeons who are likely to be included in the panel for the year 2007-2008 for promotion to the post of Senior Civil Surgeon according to their CML Seniority and subject to the availability of vacancies is enclosed.

In this connection it is reiterated that in the past years when the panels were updated with great difficulty considerable number of Medical Officers included in that panel relinquished their rights for promotion subsequently either temporarily or permanently on some reason or other as a result of which most of the vacancies remained unfilled and the willing juniors are also deprived of their inclusion. Further it also gave room for the criticism that the posts are not filled up in counseling.

In order to tide over this situation, the Heads of Departments and the Joint Director of Health Services mentioned in the address entry are requested to circulate this list among the Medical Officers mentioned and ascertain their willingness to take up the post of Senior Civil Surgeon before hand. If any of the Officers are unwilling their relinquishment may be obtained in the proper format and sent to this Directorate immediately so that opportunity can be given to the immediate juniors.

They are also requested to instruct the Medical Officers concerned to attend a Counselling at this Directorate on 16/10/2007 by 10.30 A.M without fail to express their willingness to take up the post of Senior Civil Surgeons and to opt their place of choice according to CML Seniority. They may be asked to come with a certificate from the head of the institutions to that effect that no disciplinary case is pending / disposed off and the Medical Officer is not under currency of punishment or on unauthorized absence to be regularized. It may be kindly be enlightened to them that if they fail to attend the counseling on the date specified, it will be construed that they have inclination to take up their promotion and their name will be deleted from the list and opportunity to their juniors will be provided their subsequent representation for inclusion will not be entertained.

The Officers concerned are requested to ensure that this information is reached to all the Medical Officers concerned working under their control and they will be held responsible for any omission in this regard. They are also requested to display a copy of this list in their office notice board besides sending the unwillingness of the Officers if any in the prescribed format to this Directorate before the date of counseling.

Further it is informed that this is only a tentative list and the individuals whose names are included in this list have no preferential rights for their inclusion in the panel, if they found ineligible later.

All are requested to kindly co-operate in this regard as the Government is very keen in filling up of the vacancies and in early finalization of promotion panels.

Yours faithfully,

for Director of Medical and Rural

Health Services.



S.NO. CML 05 NAME DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION PRESENT STATION DATE OF BIRTH DATE OF APPOINTMENT
01 1933 SIVA SUBRAMANIAN K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH ESI HOSPITAL, SALEM 10/31/1949 10/5/1981
02 1987 ILAMATHI A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS C.S. MODERN DISPENSARY, DMS CAMPUS, CHENNAI-6 12/28/1950 9/24/1981
03 1992 SHANTHA PARTHIBAN CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE, THANJAVUR 2/1/1951 9/25/1976
04 2017 PREMA RAJENDRAN CIVIL SURGEON MD DGO K G HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, CHENNAI-5. 7/26/1951 11/11/1982
05 2090 NAPPASALAI N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY, UPPLIYAPURAM, COIMBATORE 12/22/1952 9/16/1981
06 2124 THIRUNANAM N CIVIL SURGEON MS McH (PLASTIC) COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, COIMBATORE 7/17/1953 10/15/1981
07 3000 PRASANNAKUMAR M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE MEKALACHINNAPATTI KRISHNAGIRI DT 6/3/1956 3/26/1984
08 3001 VISWANATHAN S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE THOOKANAMBAKKAM CUDDALORE DT 10/9/1956 3/22/1984
09 3002 YOGANANDAM S CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) ARIGNAR ANNA MEMORIAL CANCER HOSPITAL KARAIPETTAI KPM DT 10/20/1956 3/19/1984
10 3003 SANKAR N CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT HOSPITAL MAYILADUTHURAI 10/31/1956 3/10/1984
11 3004 SHANMUGANATHAN S CIVIL SURGEON MS (ORTHO) GOVT RAJAJI HOSPITAL MADURAI 11/2/1956 7/18/1984
12 3005 PARIMALA R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE CHENNAI. 6/10/1956 7/21/1984
13 3007 BALAKRISHNAN V CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE VELLAKOIL, ERODE DT. 11/8/1956 7/5/1984
14 3010 KANNAN A K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE MATHANANDAL RAMANATHAPURAM DT. 12/26/1956 7/15/1984
15 3011 RAVIKUMAR R CIVIL SURGEON MS (OPH) GOVT OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL CHENNAI-8 6/14/1956 7/20/1984
16 3012 SEKAR R CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) GOVT.HOSPITAL MANNARGUDI 1/1/1957 6/14/1985
17 3013 BASHEERA S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH ESI DISPENSARY ADYAR 1/24/1957 8/8/1984
18 3014 THEVAHARAN J N G CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ARUMUGANERI THOOTHUKODI 1/14/1957 7/2/1984
19 3018 ESTHER SUDHARSHINI RAJKUMAR CIVIL SURGEON MD (ANES) COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE, COIMBATORE 2/13/1957 8/31/1984
20 3019 PANNEERSELVAM S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KOTTAPATTU. 2/28/1957 7/20/1984
21 3020 HARIHARASUBRAMANIAN K A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DD CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENGALPATTU. 6/29/1956 6/2/1986
22 3021 VIJAYAN N CIVIL SURGEON MS (GS) MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,MADURAI 3/12/1957 7/12/1984
23 3022 RAMASAMY P CIVIL SURGEON MS GOVT.HOSPITAL TIRUCHENGODE 7/19/1956 7/12/1984
24 3023 MANOHARAN S CIVIL SURGEON MD (GM) GOVT.HOSPITAL SRIRANGAM 3/14/1957 7/20/1984
25 3024 BASKARAN K A CIVIL SURGEON MS (OPH) GOVT HQRS HOSPITAL METTURDAM 3/21/1957 7/21/1984
26 3025 GIRIJA JAGATHEESWARAN CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE SOMAMANGALAM KANCHEEPURAM DT. 7/30/1956 7/12/1984
27 3026 RAMANATHAN P CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) TNPL DISPENSARY KAGITHAPURAM 3/27/1957 6/18/1985
28 3027 MURUGARAJ P CIVIL SURGEON MS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KOTTAIYUR SIVAGANGA DT 4/5/1957 7/9/1984
29 3029 JOTHI ARUNACHALAM S CIVIL SURGEON MS (ENT) GOVT.HOSPITAL POLLACHI 4/10/1957 6/16/1988
30 3030 EASHWARARAJ B CIVIL SURGEON MS GOVT. OPTHL.HOSPITAL, EGMORE, CHENNAI 9/2/1956 6/18/1985
31 3031 NANDINI R CIVIL SURGEON MD (PHARM) CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENGALPATTU 4/7/1957 11/20/1984
32 3034 DINAKARABABU E CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE NARIAMPATTU VELLORE DT. 10/1/1956 12/1/1984
33 3037 SUCHARITHA V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT HOSPITAL THOTTIAM TRICHY DT. 4/24/1957 7/14/1984
34 3038 RAJARATHINAM S CIVIL SURGEON MD (PSY) STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 4/25/1957 7/9/1984
35 3039 SIVAKUMAR E CIVIL SURGEON MS (ENT) GOVT VELLORE MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL VELLORE 4/26/1957 9/14/1984
36 3040 GANTHIMATHI D CIVIL SURGEON MD (ANES) STANLEY HOSPITAL CHENNAI. 12/21/1956 7/12/1984
37 3041 SATHYANARAYANAN V CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT PERIPHERAL HOSPITAL TONDIARPET CHENNAI 8/19/1951 9/15/1981
38 3042 MADHAVAN S CIVIL SURGEON MD (PHARM) CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENGALPATTU 5/1/1957 5/24/1986
39 3043 BABU RAGHAVAN M CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT.HQRS. HOSPITAL, THENI 5/3/1957 9/4/1984
40 3044 RAJENDRAN V K CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) GOVT HDQRS HOSPITAL ERODE 5/4/1957 7/9/1984
41 3047 THILAGAVATHI M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO ESI HOSPITAL SAIDAPET I 4/16/1957 7/19/1984
42 3048 MURUGESAN V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT.HOSPITAL VILATHIKULAM 5/7/1957 7/13/1984
43 3050 MALATHI V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT LEPROSY CONTROL UNIT UDUMALPET 5/10/1957 6/24/1985
44 3051 USMAN ALI K S CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT.HOSPITAL KOVILPATTI 5/15/1957 7/20/1984
45 3052 KARUNANITHI M CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL, ERODE. 5/15/1957 7/21/1984
46 3054 TAMILARASAN S CIVIL SURGEON MS(G.S) GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL DHARMAPURI 5/18/1957 7/9/1984
47 3057 RAJASEKARAN S CIVIL SURGEON MS (ENT) GOVT GENERAL HOSPITAL CHENNAI 6/2/1957 7/20/1984
48 3059 CHANDRASEKAR C CIVIL SURGEON MD (TB&RD) GOVT.HOSPITAL 5/19/1957 7/19/1984
49 3060 LATHA G E CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KARINGULAKUDI MADURAI DT. 5/29/1957 7/20/1984
50 3062 CHINNAMUTHU P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KEELAIPATTI PUDUKOTTAI DT. 5/30/1957 7/18/1984
51 3063 RAVI S M CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) GOVT.HOSPITAL TIRUMANGALAM 6/15/1957 3/5/1983
52 3064 SUKUMAR R G CIVIL SURGEON MD (MICRO) DME OFFICE,SELECTION COMMTEE CHENNAI 1/6/1957 9/12/1984
53 3066 SELVARAJ V CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) GOVT.HOSPITAL ALANGUDI 6/27/1957 4/27/1983
54 3067 SUNDARAMURTHY A CIVIL SURGEON MD (DTCD) MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 6/4/1957 7/20/1984
55 3068 KARUNANIDHI R CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 6/8/1957 7/2/1984
56 3070 RAMADESIGAN V K CIVIL SURGEON MD (BIO CHEMISTRY) THOOTHUKUDI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL THOOTHUKUDI 6/9/1957 7/21/1984
57 3071 ASHOKAN S CIVIL SURGEON MS GOVT PERIPHERAL HOSPITAL ANNANAGAR,CHENNAI.. 6/15/1957 6/14/1985
58 3072 THARA T A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,MADURAI 6/10/1957 8/15/1984
59 3073 VANITHA K CIVIL SURGEON MD DMRD DRM MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 6/15/1957 7/13/1984
60 3074 MANOHARAN K CIVIL SURGEON MD (DERM) GOVT GENERAL HOSPITAL CHENNAI 12/16/1957 7/9/1984
61 3075 SWAMINATHAN T CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT MOHAN KUMARAMANGALAM MEDICAL COLLEGE SALEM 6/20/1957 7/13/1989
62 3076 MOHAN N CIVIL SURGEON MS GOVT MOHAN KUMARAMANGALAM MEDICAL COLLEGE SALEM 7/2/1957 7/11/1986
63 3077 MEENAKSHI K CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) GOVT GENERAL HOSPITAL, CHENNAI 7/7/1957 7/16/1985
64 3078 MANOHARAN G CIVIL SURGEON MS McH (SGP) GOVT GENERAL HOSPITAL, CHENNAI 7/24/1957 7/9/1984
65 3080 MATHEVAN G CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) GOVT RAJAJI HOSPITAL MADURAI 7/29/1957 7/20/1984
66 3081 THIYAGARAJAN K CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE CHENGALPATTU 8/21/1957 7/20/1984
67 3082 PRAKASH P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT.HOSPITAL TIRUCHENGODE 8/27/1957 7/14/1984
68 3083 ARUNAN P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DO GOVT.VELLORE MEDICAL COLLEGE VELLORE. 8/7/1957 7/16/1984
69 3084 GANGADHARAN V CIVIL SURGEON MD DTCD KILPAUK MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 9/1/1957 6/28/1985
70 3085 THANITHAMIZH KOTRAN P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT HOSPITAL SENDURAI 9/15/1957 7/14/1984
71 3086 KUMARESAN A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH, EGMORE, CHENNAI 9/26/1957 6/12/1986
72 3087 JOSEPH D CIVIL SURGEON MS McH (NERO) KANNIYAKUMARI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL NAGERCOIL 10/4/1957 7/12/1984
73 3088 UMAGOWRI D CIVIL SURGEON MBBS THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE THANJAVUR 9/25/1957 7/22/1984
74 3089 SWAMY RAJ S V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 11/1/1957 7/21/1984
75 3090 SAMPATHKUMAR K P CIVIL SURGEON McH (URO) COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE,COIMBATORE 11/4/1957 7/20/1984
76 3092 ALLI K N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT KILPAUK MEDICAL COLLAGE, CHENNAI. 5/11/1957 8/20/1984
77 3097 NAZEEM SULTHANA SAYEED CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) INSTITUTE OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY/MMC CHENNAI 12/20/1957 6/7/1985
78 3099 SENTHILNATHAN S V CIVIL SURGEON MS McH (PAED) ASST PROF KGH FOR WOMEN&CHILDREN(MMC) CHENNAI 1/10/1958 7/14/1984
79 3103 SOMASUNDARAM M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE SIRUVALUR ERODE DT. 2/5/1958 8/6/1984
80 3104 KANAGARATHINAM M CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE OMALUR SALEM 2/24/1958 7/15/1984
81 3105 SUNDARI L CIVIL SURGEON MBBD DGO GOVT.HOSPITAL TAMBARAM 3/7/1958 8/10/1984
82 3106 ABDUL AZEEZ M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH GOVT HQRS.HOSPITAL TENKASI TIRUNELVELI DT 5/19/1958 7/20/1984
83 3107 MALATHI J CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KALLIGUDI 3/22/1958 8/22/1984
84 3108 BABURAJ V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KADALAKUDI VELLORE DT 3/26/1958 8/31/1984
85 3109 GUNASUNDARI V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, PERIYAMPATTI DHARMAPURI DIST 4/1/1958 7/12/1984
86 3110 CHANDRASEKAR S CIVIL SURGEON MD (ANES) COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE,COIMBATORE 1/6/1951 6/25/1985
87 3111 ASHA LATHA R T CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY CHOOLAI CHENNAI 4/3/1958 10/18/1984
88 3114 KATHIRESAN M CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) GOVT.HOSPITAL SIVAKASI 4/18/1958 10/19/1984
89 3115 PERIASAMY S CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) GOVT HOSPITAL CHIDAMBARAM. 6/30/1951 10/17/1984
90 3118 SANKARA MAHALINGAM R CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) TUTOR GOVT ROYAPETTAH HOSPITAL MADURAI 5/3/1958 6/2/1986
91 3119 CHANDRASEKARAN K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ERNAPURAM 5/12/1958 5/12/1958
92 3120 AMUTHA P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO, MD (O&G) GOVT HQRS HOSPITAL,DHARMAPURI 5/15/1958 9/27/1984
93 3122 NAGAMMAL G CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT. RAJA MIRASDHAR HOSPITAL, THANJAVUR 9/27/1951 10/11/1984
94 3123 SRINIVASAGALU K CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL KANCHEEPURAM 5/31/1958 10/12/1984
95 3125 KARTHIKEYAN N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE THIRUPUDI TIRUVARUR 6/1/1958 7/2/1986
96 3126 THIRUNAVUKKARASU J CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DO ANNAL GANDHI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TRICHY 5/22/1952 10/20/1984
97 3127 GOWTHAMI C CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT.HOSPITAL KODUMUDI 6/1/1958
98 3128 MANI S CIVIL SURGEON MS (ENT) GOVT. HEADQUARTERS HOSPITAL TIRUPPUR 6/7/1958 7/2/1985
99 3129 MURUGAVEL G L CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE, THANJAVUR 6/17/1958 10/11/1984
100 3131 MENAKA SEKAR M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE COIMBATORE . 2/9/1953 10/17/1984
101 3134 KARTHIKEYAN N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY ADYAR CHENNAI 7/12/1958 5/11/1987
102 3135 MOHAMMED ALI CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) GOVT. PERIPHERAL HOSPITAL ANNA NAGAR, CHENNAI 7/20/1958 6/29/1985
103 3136 RAMESH BABU S CIVIL SURGEON MS (ORTHO) KILPAUK MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 7/23/1958 10/18/1984
104 3139 PAINTHAMIZH SELVI N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DO GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL, NAMAKKAL. 7/31/1958 10/20/1984
105 3140 VISWANATHAN S CIVIL SURGEON MS GOVT PERIPHERAL HOSPITAL THONDIARPET CHENNAI 7/25/1958 10/12/1984
106 3141 RAJAVENKATESH K CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT GENERAL HOSPITAL CHENNAI 8/17/1958 11/21/1985
107 3142 MAHADEVAN K CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLLEGE HOSPITAL THANJAVUR 8/31/1958 6/17/1985
108 3143 KANNAN D CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL CHENNAI 9/6/1958 6/18/1986
109 3148 AMALORPAVA NATHAN J CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) STANLEY MEDICAL COLLAGE, CHENNAI. 10/4/1958 2/11/1986
110 3149 GANESHPRABU S C CIVIL SURGEON MS (ANES) GOVT KUMARA MANGALAM COLLEGE SALEM 5/21/1959 10/20/1984
111 3150 RAJA EZHILKO P R CIVIL SURGEON MS MCH (PLS) GOVT RAJA MIRASDAR HOSPITAL THANJAVUR 5/28/1954 10/13/1984
112 3151 MANIVANNAN K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE NARIKUDI RAMANATHAPURAM DT. 5/30/1959 9/28/1984
113 3152 PARIMALA C CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DO GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL, TIRUPUR 6/15/1954 10/1/1984
114 3155 THANGARAJU A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL, VILLUPURAM 4/13/1955 10/17/1984
115 3160 MASILAMANI M CIVIL SURGEON MS (ENT) GOVT. HOSPITAL KRISHNABGIRI 4/15/1955 6/17/1985
116 1562 BALASUBRAMANIAN V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, ELUNATHUR 2/2/1950 9/7/1978
117 1625 UMAKANTHAN M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DLO ESI DISPENSARY, PERAMBUR, CHENNAI 5/30/1952 11/16/1981
118 1852 DHANDAPANI V E CIVIL SURGEON MD (DM) CARDIO COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE, COIMBATORE 12/21/1955 8/10/1981
119 2010 AYESHA A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTE, MELPATTAMBAKKAM 10/061/951 9/4/1981
120 2170 TAMIZHARASI P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL, VIRUDHUCHALAM 5/30/1954 10/14/1981
121 2189 JAYA S CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL, UTHUKOTTAI 10/28/1954 5/20/1982
122 2765 RAJASEKARAN D CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, THIRUDHAMANGALAM 4/7/1952 12/28/1983
123 3165 VASANTHA M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 7/1/1955 10/15/1984
124 3169 MANOHAR R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DO ESI HOSPITAL PERIYAMLAGUPARAI, TIRUCHI 3/4/1956 10/7/1984
125 3173 ILANGO S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DA MS (G.S) GOVT.HOSPITAL ARAKONAM 4/5/1956 11/30/1984
126 3182 MAHESWAR K CIVIL SURGEON MCH (NEURO) STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 7/22/1956 5/18/1987
127 3187 GOPALAKRISHNAN K CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENNAI. 10/9/1956 12/1/1984
128 3191 ASHOKA J M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE NACHIKUPPAM KRISHNAGIRI TK 12/30/1949 12/1/1978
129 3192 MANOHARAN V S CIVIL SURGEON MS McH (CT) MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 1/24/1950 6/11/1986
130 3193 SARADAMBAL N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY KORATTUR CHENNAI 2/2/1950 8/3/1978
131 3194 PANCHATSHARAM V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS D ORTHO GOVT.HOSPITAL PERAVURANI 2/3/1950 11/20/1984
132 3195 GANDHIMATHI A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY MANINAGARAM, MADURAI. 2/5/1950 11/30/1984
133 3196 SHANMUGAM J CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DA GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL UDHAGAMANDALAM 2/9/1950 12/19/1980
134 3197 JAYARAMAN K CIVIL SURGEON MD DTCD O/O DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SERVICES (TB) JEYAMKONDAN 3/1/1950 11/17/1984
135 3198 CHANDRASEKARAN K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS MTP DISPENSARY METTURDAM, SALEM 3/15/1950 10/22/1980
136 3199 DANABAKIYAM M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DA MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,MADURAI 4/9/1950 8/4/1977
137 3201 SASIREKHA B I CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) ESI DISPENSARY AYANAVARAM CHENNAI 4/24/1958 11/29/1984
138 3204 PERIYASAMY P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY KATTOOR, COIMBATORE 9/9/1950 12/31/1980
139 3205 UDHAYAKUMAR V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DPM GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL PERAMBALUR 5/29/1958 5/26/1986
140 3206 HUSSAIN SUHRAWARTHI H M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DA GOVT.HOSPITAL KOILPATTI 9/14/1950 8/25/1983
141 3208 PALANIYANDI S CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL THANJAVUR 9/25/1950 12/1/1984
142 3209 SUBRAMANIAN V S CIVIL SURGEON MS (ORTHO) GOVT RAJAJI HOSPITAL MADURAI 10/12/1950 12/1/1984
143 3211 JYOTIKUMAR K R CIVIL SURGEON MS (ENT) MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,MADURAI 10/24/1950 7/28/1986
144 3214 PRABHAKAR M S CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT.HOSPITAL TIRUTTANI 1/17/1954 11/29/1984
145 3215 PARAMESWARAN N CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE PONNERI CHEYYAR HUD 1/18/1951 7/15/1985
146 3216 SWAMINATHAN D CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) GOVT RAJA MIRASDAR HOSPITAL THANJAVUR 1/18/1951 11/25/1984
147 3217 RAJA MANOHARAN A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DLO SCHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTION TRICHY 2/10/1951 11/30/1984
148 3218 MAHADEVAN T K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL SIVAGANGA 2/11/1951 12/1/1984
149 3222 SIDDHARTHAN A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE PALAYAMPUDUR DHARMAPURI DT. 3/3/1951 11/29/1984
150 3223 MOHAMMED ISMAIL N CIVIL SURGEON MD (ANES) MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,MADURAI 3/15/1951 12/1/1984
151 3224 KASTHURIBAI R CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT RAJA MIRASDAR HOSPITAL THANJAVUR 4/8/1951 11/29/1984
152 3226 BALASUBRAMANIAN C CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT. RAJAJI HOSPITAL, MADURAI. 4/11/1951 6/28/1985
153 3227 THIRUGNANASAMPANTHAM S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE BARUR DHARMAPURI 4/19/1951 3/16/1985
154 3228 UMAPATHY P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DMRD GOVT GENERAL HOSPITAL CHENNAI 5/7/1951 11/28/1984
155 3231 THAMILMANI R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DO PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE MUDALUR TIRUNELVELI DT. 5/11/1951 11/30/1984
156 3233 SOMASUNDARAM S CIVIL SURGEON MD (ANES) GOVT RAJAJI HOSPITAL MADURAI 5/27/1951 12/2/1984
157 3236 PUGALENDI R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DA GOVT.HOSPITAL ARUPPUKOTAI 6/10/1951 8/14/1985
158 3237 VEDAIYAN M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT.HOSPITAL TIRUTHURAIPOONDI 1/1/1950 7/31/1985
159 3238 CHANDRASEKARAN T CIVIL SURGEON MS GOVT. DISPENSARY, DHARAPURAM 6/14/1951 8/1/1980
160 3239 KALAISELVAN P CIVIL SURGEON MS GOVT.HOSPITAL THITTAKUDI 4/9/1950 7/22/1985
161 3240 KAMALAMBAL G CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT HDQRS HOSPITAL KUMBAKONAM 12/16/1951 11/28/1980
162 3241 VIJAYALAKSHMI A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY KILPAUK. II. 4/15/1951 8/12/1985
163 3242 GOMATHI NAYAGAM D CIVIL SURGEON MD (PATH) MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,MADURAI 2/1/1952 8/14/1983
164 3243 UMA K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE MAMALLAPURAM KANCHEEPURAM DT. 2/15/1952 2/21/1992
165 3244 PADMALAKSHMI M CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT KASTHURBA GANDHI HOSPITAL, CHENNAI 4/24/1952 8/28/1985
166 3245 NEELA SULOCHANA T G CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO ESI DISPENSARY AVADI. 5/4/1952 8/2/1985
167 3248 MEENAL K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH GOVT.HOSPITAL THONDAMUTHUR 8/10/1952 7/8/1985
168 3249 SOUNDARI M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DO GOVT HDQRS HOSPITAL USILAMPATTY 6/20/1952 7/11/1978
169 3252 RAZIABEGUM A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE SANKARANDAMPALAYAM ERODE DT. 3/15/1953 8/14/1985
170 3253 VALLI R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE BANAVARAM CHEYYAR HUD 4/10/1953 8/18/1986
171 3255 SAMBAVI M N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 3/29/1953 7/22/1985
172 3256 ESWARI A K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY MOUNTROAD CHENNAI 6/5/1953 8/14/1985
173 3257 MALINI S V CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH/MMC CHENNAI 7/10/1953 2/11/1986
174 3258 VENNILA M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY PODANUR COIMBATORE 2/28/1952 9/11/1985
175 3260 GEETHA S CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH, EGMORE, CHENNAI 9/26/1953 7/25/1986
176 3263 MURSHIDABEGUM B CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT.HOSPITAL MELUR 4/29/1954 7/19/1985
177 3267 BANU G CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DD ESI HOSPITAL, SALEM 5/19/1954 8/6/1985
178 3268 PUNITHA JANAKARAJU CHETTY CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE VAZHAVANTHINADU SALEM DT. 6/10/1954 8/12/1985
179 3272 KAMATCHI S CIVIL SURGEON MD (MICRO) THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE THANJAVUR 7/5/1954 8/1/1985
180 3273 CHITRA D CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DA GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL, ERODE 6/11/1954 8/14/1985
181 3277 RAMAKALAVATHI M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI HOSPITAL AYYANAVARAM CHENNAI 9/19/1954 8/16/1985
182 3278 MALLIGA R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KODATHUR 10/10/1954 2/9/1983
183 3283 JIMLA JESUDASS CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) TIRUNELVELLI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL TIRUNELVELI 2/9/1955 8/13/1985
184 3287 DAMAYANATHI S P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT HOSPITAL KOVILPATTI 5/27/1955 10/17/1985
185 3288 MALARKODI C CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY TONDIARPET I. 2/3/1955 8/14/1985
186 3289 MUMTAJ M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO ANNAL GANDHI MEMORIAL GOVT HOSPITAL TRICHY 6/23/1955 8/21/1985
187 3290 BAGYALAKSHMI N CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT. KASTURIBHA GANDHI HL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN CHENNAI 6/1/1955 8/5/1985
188 3291 SOORIYAKUMARI M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT.HOSPITAL KUMBAKONAM 7/3/1955 8/19/1985
189 3292 PUNITHA P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH ESI HOSPITAL AYYANAVARAM CHENNAI 9/1/1955 7/31/1985
190 3293 MYTHILY V CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH ESI DISPENSARY THUDIALUR 10/12/1953 7/29/1985
191 3295 AMSAVENI P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE SELLAPPAMPALAYAM,COIMBATORE DT, 11/11/1955 8/7/1985
192 3298 SELVAMANI N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS GOVT HOSPITAL UDUMALPET 2/4/1956 7/17/1985
193 3300 VASUDARINI P S CIVIL SURGEON MS (DPH) GOVT MOHAN KUMARAMANGALAM MEDICAL COLLEGE SALEM 3/16/1956 8/9/1985
194 3301 PADMAVATHY SRINIVASAN CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT KASTHURBA GANDHI HOSPITAL/MMC CHENNAI 3/28/1956 8/16/1985
195 3303 LATHA C CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT.HOSPITAL ATTUR SALEM DT 5/1/1956 6/12/1986
196 3304 RADHAI K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT HOSPITAL THIRUPANATHAL 4/6/1956 7/22/1985
197 3305 SWARNAM N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT HOSPITAL KANYAKUMARI 5/12/1956 7/15/1985
198 3306 SHAMSHED M (MOSQADED) CIVIL SURGEON MD (PATH) MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,MADURAI 5/23/1956 8/5/1985
199 3307 THEN MOZHIVALLI P R CIVIL SURGEON MD (MICRO) THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE,THANJAVUR 4/9/1956 5/20/1986
200 3308 PADMAPRIYADARSHINI T CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KEELAKURUCHI 6/7/1956 7/31/1985
201 3311 RAJALAKSHMI K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE VEERAPANDI THENI DT. 4/15/1956 9/9/1985
202 3316 VAJEEHANACHIAR M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KOMAL 8/13/1956 8/1/1985
203 3317 SUDHA S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO ESI DISPENSARY GANAPATHY COIMBATORE 8/27/1956 8/28/1985
204 3319 VASUGI P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO CITY POLICE HOSPITAL EGMORE CHENNAI 3/17/1957 9/2/1985
205 3320 SUBHASHINI M CIVIL SURGEON MS DPH STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE CHENNAI 11/13/1956 6/8/1987
206 3322 SUDHA V CIVIL SURGEON MD (VEN) GOVT STANLEY HOSPITAL CHENNAI 2/26/1957 9/16/1985
207 3323 CHITRA AYYAPPAN CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,MADURAI 5/7/1957 11/19/1986
208 3325 CHITRA VIJAYARAJ R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH ESI DISPENSARY UDHAGAMANDALAM THE NILGIRIS 5/15/1957 7/25/1985
209 3329 DAWOOD FATHIMA M CIVIL SURGEON MS (G.S) GOVT.HOSPITAL POLLACHI TK 6/26/1957 8/12/1985
210 3337 SATHYABAMA C P CIVIL SURGEON MBBS COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE,COIMBATORE 11/29/1957 9/9/1985
211 3338 JAGADESWARI S CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) GOVT KASTHURBA GANDHI HOSPITAL, CHENNAI 3/10/1958 8/12/1985
212 3339 PUSHPARANI G CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT KASTHURBA GANDHI HOSPITAL, CHENNAI 12/7/1957 7/27/1985
213 3340 GEETHALAKSHMI S CIVIL SURGEON MD (MICRO) STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 1/4/1958 7/24/1985
214 3342 VIJAYALAKSHMI N CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO CENTRAL MEDICAL STORES RAMO SALEM. 2/10/1958 7/31/1985
215 3343 HYRUNNISA S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL PUDUKOTTAI DT 5/8/1958 8/12/1985
216 3344 JAYALAKSHMI D CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT. HOSPITAL ANNAVASAL PUDUKKOTTAI DT 5/10/1958 6/16/1986
217 3345 NIRMALA V C CIVIL SURGEON MD ESI HOSPITAL COIMBATORE 5/20/1958 8/13/1985
218 3347 BABY VASUMATHI S CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT. KASTHURBA GANDHI HOSPITAL/MMC CHENNAI 3/25/1959 5/19/1987
219 3348 SHANTHAKUMARI M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DA GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL, RAMANATHAPURAM 6/1/1958 8/12/1985
220 3349 SHANTHIRAVINDRAN CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) GOVT GENERAL HOSPITAL CHENNAI 6/10/1958 9/2/1985
221 3350 KALARANI E CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE,THANJAVUR 6/17/1958 7/31/1985
222 3352 LAKSHMI R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH ESI DISPENSARY,VADALUR 9/27/1958 7/22/1985
223 3353 MANIMEGALAI N D CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT.HOSPITAL TIRUMANGALAM 10/6/1958 8/6/1985
224 3354 JANAKI V R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE CENTRE, MADURAI DT 10/19/1958 8/14/1985
225 3355 SUSEELA K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY, ANNADANAPATTY SALEM. 7/5/1957 8/12/1985
226 3359 NAGESWARI S CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) GOVT RSRM LYING IN HOSPITAL, CHENNAI 6/20/1958 8/12/1985
227 3361 BHUVANESWARI R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE THADIKOMBU MADURAI DT. 1/2/1952 8/12/1985
228 3362 MALLIGA C CIVIL SURGEON MD (ANES) STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE CHENNAI 3/5/1959 4/18/1988
229 3367 SUSILA S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL TIRUPPUR 5/24/1955 7/27/1984
230 3368 RENUKA K CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY VANNUR CUDDALORE DT 1/2/1951 11/12/1985
231 3369 LALITHA S CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT RAJAJI HOSPITAL MADURAI 6/24/1954 8/10/1985
232 3370 KAMALAJINI CIVIL SURGEON MBBS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE RAJAVALLIPURAM TIRUNELVELLI DT. 12/30/1955 8/5/1985
233 3371 GOMATHI L CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL CUDDALORE 5/20/1955 8/14/1985
234 3376 RAJESWARI R CIVIL SURGEON MS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE KELAKALKANDARKOTTAI TRICHY 4/10/1951 8/2/1985
235 3378 PACKIALAKSHMI CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DGO GOVT.HOSPITAL AMBASAMUDRAM 1/21/1951 7/22/1985
236 3379 JANAKI C CIVIL SURGEON MD MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE CHENNAI. 2/9/1957 5/14/1987
237 3382 SIVAGAMI SUNDARI R CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DA GOVT HOSPITAL RASIPURAM 1/20/1952 8/2/1985
238 3383 UMASHANTHI G CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 7/2/1957 5/14/1987
239 3384 JUDE THOMAS CHIDAMBARAM CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DTCD DISTRICT (TB)CENTRE VILLUPURAM 12/29/1949 8/14/1985
240 3386 NESAMMANIVANNAN CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DMRD THOOTHUKUDI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL THOOTHUKUDI 3/6/1952 7/17/1985
241 3388 KUMARALINGAM C S CIVIL SURGEON MD (G.M) COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, COIMBATORE 12/8/1949 3/11/1983
242 3389 SATHIYAMOORTHY V CIVIL SURGEON MD (PAED) GOVT.HQRS HOSPITAL KANCHIPURAM 12/9/1952 4/24/1986
243 3394 KIRUPAGARI A CIVIL SURGEON MBBS MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 11/15/1951 6/2/1979
244 3395 SUSEELA ARUMUGAM CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DCH KILPAUK MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL CHENNAI 6/13/1953 9/15/1982
245 3396 CHELLAMMAL M CIVIL SURGEON MBBS DEPUTY DIRECTOR (LEPROSY) CHENNAI 12/17/1951 9/15/1982
246 3397 SOUNDARANACHIAR M S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE,CHENNAI 10/21/1952 8/9/1979
247 3398 SHANTHI DEVI M S CIVIL SURGEON MBBS ESI DISPENSARY TONDIYARPET 6/7/1950 8/15/1982
248 3399 KALYANI A D CIVIL SURGEON MBBS STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE CHENNAI. 8/29/1951 8/28/1979
249 3400 SASIKALAI KUMARI CIVIL SURGEON MD (O&G) GOVT HDQRS HOSPITAL CUDDALORE 12/7/1952 9/15/1982


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