Need to make room for more medical colleges, graduates: Prez

Press Trust of India  |  Vellore (TN) 

today stressed the need to reform and create room for more colleges and medical graduates to increase the number of professionals in the country.

While the country has 1.47 million undergraduate engineering seats, there were only 67,352 such medical seats, he said.

About 20 per cent of those medical seats were added in the past four years, he said, adding "as a country and a system, we need to address this gap quickly".

"There is urgent need to do this... and to reform so as to create room for more colleges and more medical graduates," he said.

The President, on a two-day official visit to Tamil Nadu, said "countries go through epidemiological transitions" as societies evolve, economies develop and population patterns change.

He said India, too, was experiencing such a transition and that it was marked by three challenges in control which have to be managed simultaneously.

First, has to reduce maternal and infant mortality as well as such as tuberculosis, vector-borne like malaria, such as cholera, diarrhoeal diseases, and like and tetanus, he said.

Further, the country has to "find an answer" to the rise in non-communicable or like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and

"And finally, we need to develop systems to detect and cope with new and like HIV, and H1N1 influenza," he said.

In a globalised world, with people travelling in and out of in larger numbers, "a few small cases can very quickly scale up into a large outbreak," he added. "Despite the strides we have taken as a country, there remain regional, rural-urban and gender and community imbalances in terms of health provision," he said.

"Without adequately addressing these, we cannot rest," Kovind said.

The lauded the CMC, saying it ranked third among all medical colleges in as per the

He also recalled the contributions of founder, Ida Sophia Scudder, saying she devoted her life to improving in India during the early 20th century when diseases like "cholera, and polio" and "and diseases were rampant.

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First Published: Fri, May 04 2018. 20:25 IST