Bengaluru / ahmedabad: A centuries of transition rites for doctors around the world may be given a quiet cemetery in India, with ‘Charak Shaphath’ which was calculated to replace the mortgage oath of Greece in medical colleges in the country from the country of academic sessions starting from 14 February.
The Bachelor of the National Medical Commission (NMC) decided at a meeting with college representatives last week that the oath could be taken in regional languages as well, the source said.
The oath of the new choice is OPE for Maharshi Charaka, regarded as one of the main contributors to the ancient knowledge of Ayurveda and medical treatment writers, ‘Charaka Samhita’.
Apart from taking Charaka Shastra, all MBBS refreshts need to pass 10 days of yoga training for one hour a day, the source said.
Dr.
George d’Souza, Dean, Medical College Hospital St John, said the NMC had told college about switching to Charaka Shastras, but had not published the oath.
Toi cannot independently confirm whether the spotlight of the February 7 meeting discussed on social media is the official version.
“There is no hippocratic oath.
During the white coat ceremony, the oath of ‘Maharshi Charaka Shaphath’, (US) was present on the NMC website,” said the highlights were said to be a meeting.
Until Thursday night, Charaka Shastra’s text is not available on the NMC website.
“Modern medicine has history yet more than 200 years.
Why should we continue to make the doctor take an oath on behalf of the Greek doctor when India has a rich past in medicine? It has been discussed in some of our meetings.
Pride problems should take an oath on behalf of Maharshi Charaka, “said a board member who did not want to be identified.
NMC was institutionalized in September 2020.
Honorary Secretary of the Indian Medical Association Dr.
Jayesh Lele said there was no notification received so far.
“If the oath of binding doctors to ethics and the basic principles of the drug is maintained, it is okay.
As long as the doctor does ethical practice, we must accept it.
Let’s receive the changing time.” Devi Shetty’s heart surgeon said he supported the move, if what circulated on social media would be trusted.
“We must be proud of our ancestors.
We have had a healing tradition for thousands of years.
We inherited medical education from the UK and almost did not make changes since then.
Good we will take an oath from now on the name of our ancestors than.
In the name of a stranger.
“The Organization of the National Medicos, affiliated with RSS, has informally managed Charaka Shaphath to students in Gujarat for years, according to the Dean of a college in the state.