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Five private medical colleges, including KMC and Nobel, fail to provide government-level allowance to resident doctors
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KATHMANDU: Nepal Medical Association (NMA) has drawn the attention of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology over the failure of several private medical colleges to provide resident doctors with living allowances equivalent to the government’s eighth pay scale, as mandated by the Medical Education Commission. According to NMA, five medical institutions—Nobel Medical College in […]
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