HC relief for MBBS graduate who choseto become Vocational Instructor-Nursing
The Hindu
Coming across a rare case of an MBBS graduate, registered with the Tamil Nadu Medical Council, who chose to render service as a Vocational Instructor-Nursing instead of a doctor, the Madurai Bench of
Coming across a rare case of an MBBS graduate, registered with the Tamil Nadu Medical Council, who chose to render service as a Vocational Instructor-Nursing instead of a doctor, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court dismissed the appeal preferred by the State challenging a single bench order that had directed the government to take up his request for regularisation. He had attained superannuation in 2009. A.C. Kumar of Tirunelveli originally graduated in B.Sc (Chemistry) in 1970. He joined MBBS and completed the course in 1978. He was also registered with Tamil Nadu Medical Council. Since he was interested in teaching, he applied for the post of part-time Vocational Instructor to teach vocational students in nursing.More Related News