• 21 May, 2026

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Kerala Government Medical College Doctors to Begin Indefinite Strike From February Over Salary Issues

Kerala Government Medical College Doctors to Begin Indefinite Strike From February Over Salary Issues

The Kerala Government Medical College Teachers’ Association (KGMCTA) has announced an indefinite strike with phased boycott of teaching and OPD services over unresolved pay revision anomalies and long pending arrears since 2016. Doctors say the government has ignored assurances given after COVID duty and failed to ensure fair treatment to the medical fraternity.

Uttarakhand Consumer Court Verdict: Max Hospital Ordered to Pay ₹10 Lakh for Lack of Informed Consent and Vicarious Liability

The Uttarakhand State Consumer Commission held Max Super Speciality Hospital liable after a patient died following a Dobutamine Stress Echo test conducted without proven informed consent. This landmark 2025 judgment explains how lack of informed consent amounts to medical negligence and why hospitals are vicariously liable for doctors’ actions.

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ChatGPT Medical Advice Leads to Internal Bleeding: AIIMS Doctors Issue Strong Warning

AIIMS New Delhi doctors have issued a serious warning against using AI tools like ChatGPT for medical diagnosis or treatment after a patient suffered severe internal bleeding by following chatbot generated advice for back pain. The case highlights the dangers of self medication, AI hallucinations, and why real medical consultation, tests, and clinical judgement cannot be replaced by algorithms.

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Geetanjali Hospital ENT Surgery Case: NCDRC Upholds Medical Negligence, Reduces Compensation from ₹17 Lakhs to ₹10 Lakhs

A detailed analysis of the NCDRC judgment in the Geetanjali Hospital, Udaipur case where nasal polyp surgery without pre-operative CT scan led to subarachnoid hemorrhage and brain herniation. The Commission upheld medical negligence but reduced compensation, laying down important legal principles for doctors.

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IIT Indore Develops AI Powered Human Digital Twin for Early Disease Detection

IIT Indore has developed an AI powered human digital twin under the Charak DT Platform to help doctors simulate diseases and enable early and preventive diagnosis. This futuristic human like replica can mimic breathing and blinking and allows medical experiments to be tested digitally before real world treatment, marking a major leap in Indian healthcare technology.

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Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) Adopts Blockchain to Prevent Fake Certificates in Medical Education

Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has announced a blockchain based system to issue medical degrees, mark sheets and training records. The move aims to prevent fake certificates, ensure tamper proof verification and modernise medical education in India. Learn how blockchain will transform academic credential verification.

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