Why has the medical education sector not been reformed?
Kathmandu, Oct. 17 -- Other than politics, if there is any sector that has attracted huge public protests for reforms in the country, it is health. However, it remains among the shadiest areas in the country. Calls for reforming the sector started in 2010 after irregularities were found during an entrance examination for post-graduate courses at the Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine in Maharajgunj. Following three weeks of joint protest by doctors and students and intervention by the Supreme Court, a committee was formed to probe the matter. The panel led by former education secretary Jay Ram Giri found that questions were leaked before the test and recommended action against the wrongdoers. Though Giri's report was never impleme...
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