IMA demands withdrawal of ‘unscientific, unethical’ authorisation to certain PG ayurveda practitioners to perform surgery
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The IMA on Sunday announced a mass petition movement from February 15-March 31 against a Central Council of Indian Medicine notification that authorises post-graduate practitioners in specified ayurveda streams to perform general surgical procedures.
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The doctors’ body also said that this notification will lead to “mixopathy” and demanded its immediate withdrawal.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) had held a pan-India relay hunger strike from February 1-14 on the issue. The “impractical, unscientific and unethical notification” should be immediately withdrawn, it
said in a statement, adding that besides the petition movement, it will also spread awareness on the notification.
The IMA also announces non-cooperation movement “henceforth in which modern medicines surgeons and anesthesiologists shall not cooperate with AYUSH persons training and performing surgery”, it said.
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