Friday 31 October 2014

Walk in interview for Faculty position in AIIMS, Bhubaneswar

The AIIMS, Bhubaneswar intends to conduct Walk-in Interviews of Indian Nationals for contractual engagement as Assistant Professors after 15th November 2014 in various departments as under:
Post: Assistant Professor
No. of post: 02 UR-01, OBC-01
Name of Department: Pharmacology

Qualification
Essential for Medical Candidates
1. A medical qualification included in the I or II Schedule or part II of the Third Schedule to the Indian Medical Council Act of 1956 (persons possessing qualifications included in Part II of Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions specified in section 13 (3) of the Act.
2. A postgraduate qualification e.g. MD/MS or a recognized qualification equivalent thereto in the respective discipline/subject.

I. Essential for General Disciplines.
(a) Same as 1 & 2 specified for Medical Candidates.
(b) Experience. Three years POST M.D/M.S teaching experience (Senior Resident) in a recognized Institution in the subject of speciality after obtaining the qualifying degree of M.D/M.S or a qualification recognized equivalent thereto.

II. Essential for Super –Specialty Disciplines:
(a) Same as 1 & 2 specified for Medical Candidates and
(b) D.M/DNB in respective discipline/subject for medical super-specialties and M.Ch./DNB in the respective discipline/subject for surgical super-specialties (2 years or 3 years or 5 years recognized course) Or a qualification recognized equivalent thereto.
(c) Experience (Diserable): One year teaching and/or research experience in recognised institution in the subject or speciality after obtaining the qualifying degree of D.M./M.Ch. (2 years or 5 years recognized course after MBBS) or qualification recognized degree in D.M./M./Ch. Or qualification recognized equivalent thereto.


(A) APPLICATION PROCESS: Advertisement and draft Application forms are hosted atwww.aiimsbhubaneswar.edu.in. The printed copy of the application and the attested photocopies of all relevant certificates along with the originals must be brought at the time of interview. The Interview shall start at 11 am on 15th Nov 2014.
(B) APPLICATION FEE: The application fees of Rs. 500/- (Rs.200 for SC/ST candidates) to be made for “AIIMS Bhubaneswar” payable at Bhubaneswar by way of Demand Draft/Banker’s Cheque. The fee once deposited will not be refunded.
(C) FROM OTHER INSTITUTES: Those who are working in Central/State Government /Semi Government Autonomous body have to submit “No Objection Certificate” from their respective organization along with their application.
(D) ANNEXURES: Attested photocopies of Degrees, Certificates, Mark sheets, Age proof, Caste certificates etc. may be annexed to the hard copy of the application to be produced in original along with photocopy for verification at the time of interview.
(E) AGE LIMIT: Age limit should not exceed 50 years for all the posts. Age is relaxable for Government servants, SC, ST and OBC up to 5 years and in otherwise exceptionally qualified/deserving cases.
(F) VENUE OF INTERVIEW: Board Room adjacent to the office of the Dean, Academic Block AIIMS Bhubaneswar. Candidates fulfilling all the eligibility criteria may report for walk-in-interview along with their original certificates/testimonials etc. by 10.00 AM on due date at the above designated venue for verification. The candidates, who report after 10.30 AM will not be considered. No TA/DA will be paid for appearing in the interview.
(F) The engagement shall be on contractual basis for a period of Eleven Months or till the regular appointment being made whichever is earlier. The posts are purely on contractual basis and under no circumstances are linked to regular appointments and cannot be regularized at any stage.
(G) All the above temporary contractual positions shall carry a consolidated pay of Rs. 75,000/- (Rupees seventy five thousand only) per month. No other allowances will be paid.

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Thursday 30 January 2014

Store Keeper (27 Post) at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Patna

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Patna is one of the six AIIMS established under Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna to bring the most sophisticated healthcare to the last man in the queue.
They will deliver this by creating a compassionate, caring, creative and clinical health work force with the logistics to integrate with the existing health care system and to build the capacity through collaboration and integration so that the common man gets the care at his/ her door step.

Post: Store Keeper (Drugs)

No. of posts: 27

Pay scale & Grade Pay: Rs 9300-34800 GP 4200

Qualifications:
(A) Essential:-
Degree in Pharmacy from a recognised University/Institution
Desirable:-
Experience in storing and distribution of drugs in drug store of a hospital
or a well established pharmaceutical concern.
 OR
(B) Essential:-
i) Diploma in Pharmacy from a recognised Institution/Boards;
ii) Three years experience in drug store of a hospital or a well established
pharmaceutical concern.
NOTE:-
If the vacancy is that of Store Keeper (Drugs) the recruitment shall be on the
basis of the qualifications prescribed under (II) above. In filling a vacancy of
a Store Keeper in any other area, the qualification laid down under (I) above
shall be followed.
*Number of posts might vary as per requirement of the institute
(i) The On-line application(s) will be available on AIIMS, PATNA website w.e.f.
21.12.2013 10.00 A.M. to 31.01.2014 5:00 P.M.
(ii) Eligibility and general conditions for the posts advertised are available on
www.aiimspatna.org
(iii) Reservation as per Government of India rules.



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Friday 3 February 2012

Complaint box at AIIMS pharmacy

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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will put up a complaint and suggestion box at its pharmacy on the hospital campus to check discrepancies in the distribution of medicines at less than half the price.

The 24-hour pharmacy is expected to provide all medicines and surgical consumables prescribed by doctors to outpatients at a 56 per cent discount on the minimum retail price.

“The pharmacist has been instructed to provide medicines only against AIIMS prescriptions and at 56 per cent discount. The complaint and suggestion box is being introduced to check for any complaints from patients that the shopkeeper is not providing the medicines and diverting them elsewhere,” said Dr Y.K. Gupta, the head of the department of pharmacology and a member of the committee responsible for setting up the pharmacy.

“All medicines must be in place and made available by the shopkeeper. There should be no compromise on medicine quality and no patient can be turned away from the pharmacy,” he said.

The pharmacists have been instructed to prominently advertise that all drugs, including those needed for chemotherapy, are priced 56 per cent lesser than the maximum retail price.

AIIMS draws around 10,000 footfalls a day. Of them, nearly 8,000 are patients who report to the outpatient department. The majority belongs to the lower-income strata and cannot afford treatment elsewhere.

Dr Shakti Gupta, the head of the department of hospital administration who headed the committee, said: “We have taken a Rs 50-lakh performance guarantee from the pharmacist so that if any loophole is found on their part in providing the medicines, they will be considered defaulters and lose the money.”

“This service will not meet any roadblocks as we have ready in hand a second line of operators if this pharmacist withdraws and fails to deliver,” Dr Shakti Gupta said.
The Telegraph, 19 January, 2012, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120119/jsp/nation/story_15025145.jsp
 The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will put up a complaint and suggestion box at its pharmacy on the hospital campus to check discrepancies in the distribution of medicines at less than half the price.

The 24-hour pharmacy is expected to provide all medicines and surgical consumables prescribed by doctors to outpatients at a 56 per cent discount on the minimum retail price.

“The pharmacist has been instructed to provide medicines only against AIIMS prescriptions and at 56 per cent discount. The complaint and suggestion box is being introduced to check for any complaints from patients that the shopkeeper is not providing the medicines and diverting them elsewhere,” said Dr Y.K. Gupta, the head of the department of pharmacology and a member of the committee responsible for setting up the pharmacy.

“All medicines must be in place and made available by the shopkeeper. There should be no compromise on medicine quality and no patient can be turned away from the pharmacy,” he said.

The pharmacists have been instructed to prominently advertise that all drugs, including those needed for chemotherapy, are priced 56 per cent lesser than the maximum retail price.

AIIMS draws around 10,000 footfalls a day. Of them, nearly 8,000 are patients who report to the outpatient department. The majority belongs to the lower-income strata and cannot afford treatment elsewhere.

Dr Shakti Gupta, the head of the department of hospital administration who headed the committee, said: “We have taken a Rs 50-lakh performance guarantee from the pharmacist so that if any loophole is found on their part in providing the medicines, they will be considered defaulters and lose the money.”

“This service will not meet any roadblocks as we have ready in hand a second line of operators if this pharmacist withdraws and fails to deliver,” Dr Shakti Gupta said.

The Telegraph, 19 January, 2012, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120119/jsp/nation/story_15025145.jsp
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will put up a complaint and suggestion box at its pharmacy on the hospital campus to check discrepancies in the distribution of medicines at less than half the price.

The 24-hour pharmacy is expected to provide all medicines and surgical consumables prescribed by doctors to outpatients at a 56 per cent discount on the minimum retail price.

“The pharmacist has been instructed to provide medicines only against AIIMS prescriptions and at 56 per cent discount. The complaint and suggestion box is being introduced to check for any complaints from patients that the shopkeeper is not providing the medicines and diverting them elsewhere,” said Dr Y.K. Gupta, the head of the department of pharmacology and a member of the committee responsible for setting up the pharmacy.

“All medicines must be in place and made available by the shopkeeper. There should be no compromise on medicine quality and no patient can be turned away from the pharmacy,” he said.

The pharmacists have been instructed to prominently advertise that all drugs, including those needed for chemotherapy, are priced 56 per cent lesser than the maximum retail price.

AIIMS draws around 10,000 footfalls a day. Of them, nearly 8,000 are patients who report to the outpatient department. The majority belongs to the lower-income strata and cannot afford treatment elsewhere.

Dr Shakti Gupta, the head of the department of hospital administration who headed the committee, said: “We have taken a Rs 50-lakh performance guarantee from the pharmacist so that if any loophole is found on their part in providing the medicines, they will be considered defaulters and lose the money.”

“This service will not meet any roadblocks as we have ready in hand a second line of operators if this pharmacist withdraws and fails to deliver,” Dr Shakti Gupta said.
The Telegraph, 19 January, 2012, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120119/jsp/nation/story_15025145.jsp
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will put up a complaint and suggestion box at its pharmacy on the hospital campus to check discrepancies in the distribution of medicines at less than half the price.

The 24-hour pharmacy is expected to provide all medicines and surgical consumables prescribed by doctors to outpatients at a 56 per cent discount on the minimum retail price.

“The pharmacist has been instructed to provide medicines only against AIIMS prescriptions and at 56 per cent discount. The complaint and suggestion box is being introduced to check for any complaints from patients that the shopkeeper is not providing the medicines and diverting them elsewhere,” said Dr Y.K. Gupta, the head of the department of pharmacology and a member of the committee responsible for setting up the pharmacy.

“All medicines must be in place and made available by the shopkeeper. There should be no compromise on medicine quality and no patient can be turned away from the pharmacy,” he said.

The pharmacists have been instructed to prominently advertise that all drugs, including those needed for chemotherapy, are priced 56 per cent lesser than the maximum retail price.

AIIMS draws around 10,000 footfalls a day. Of them, nearly 8,000 are patients who report to the outpatient department. The majority belongs to the lower-income strata and cannot afford treatment elsewhere.

Dr Shakti Gupta, the head of the department of hospital administration who headed the committee, said: “We have taken a Rs 50-lakh performance guarantee from the pharmacist so that if any loophole is found on their part in providing the medicines, they will be considered defaulters and lose the money.”

“This service will not meet any roadblocks as we have ready in hand a second line of operators if this pharmacist withdraws and fails to deliver,” Dr Shakti Gupta said.
The Telegraph, 19 January, 2012, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120119/jsp/nation/story_15025145.jsp

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