Jaipur: The Rajasthan government has issued new guidelines to ensure the smooth functioning of medical institutions by banning private practice for principals and superintendents of government medical colleges and their affiliated hospitals.
According to the announcement made by the Rajasthan Medical Education Department on Thursday, principals and superintendents will also not be allowed to spend more than one-fourth of their time on teaching duties as professors or senior professors.
The move aims to ensure that senior medical administrators can dedicate their full attention to managing the increasing patient load and complex administrative tasks associated with running large medical institutions.
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