Young Doctors Can Go Abroad, But Can’t Cite Lack of Facilities in India: JP Nadda

Lucknow: Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda has said that young doctors should no longer complain about the lack of medical facilities in the country. He said that the resources and institutions available in the country should be utilized. Minister Nadda said that young doctors who want to go abroad can go freely, but they should not blame the lack of medical facilities in the country on the pretext of going abroad. Speaking at the 21st convocation of King George Medical University in Lucknow, he said that young doctors who go abroad can go freely, but they should not blame the lack of facilities in India. He said that the institutions and facilities available here should be utilized. He said that the country’s medical system has completely changed under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. He said that the number of All India Institutes of Medical Sciences in the country has now increased to 23.

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