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Home / Health / Karnataka Doctors to Get USG Training for Better Care

Karnataka Doctors to Get USG Training for Better Care

7 Feb

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Summary

  • MBBS doctors will receive six-month ultrasonography training.
  • 114 new radiologist positions are being created.
  • 11 hospitals identified as training centers across Karnataka.
Karnataka Doctors to Get USG Training for Better Care

To bolster maternal and child healthcare, the Karnataka government has approved a six-month ultrasonography training program for in-service MBBS doctors within the Health Department. This strategic move aims to counter the critical shortage of radiologists in district hospitals, thereby improving the quality of antenatal and postnatal services.

In conjunction with the training initiative, the state plans to establish 114 new radiologist positions. Currently, a deficit exists with only 75 radiologists serving 189 facilities. The training will adhere to the PC & PNDT Act and Training Rules, 2014.

Eleven hospitals across Karnataka, including prominent ones in Bengaluru and Mangaluru, have been designated as training centers. The program intends to train 69 doctors with a faculty of 23, ensuring a 1:3 teacher-student ratio. Upon completion, these doctors are mandated to provide ultrasonography services solely within government hospitals. To maintain service continuity, contractual doctors will fill in for those undergoing training.

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The Health Department is also focusing on rationalizing the deployment of specialists—gynaecologists, anaesthetists, and paediatricians—to ensure all taluk hospitals can function as Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC) facilities, equipped for complex deliveries and emergencies around the clock.

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The ultrasonography training for in-service MBBS doctors in Karnataka is for a duration of six months.
Karnataka plans to create 114 new radiologist positions to address the shortage.
Eleven hospitals across Karnataka have been identified as training centers, including facilities in Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Davanagere, and other district hospitals.

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