UP Govt. to Start Spirituality Classes for UG, PG Medicos
In order to help medical students in Uttar Pradesh cope with anger, burnout and depression, the state government will be commencing spirituality classes for the students.
The government of Uttar Pradesh has come up with a solution to help the UG and PG medicos cope with anger, depression and burnout. The Uttar Pradesh - Department of Medical Education (UP DGME) will be introducing spirituality classes for the MBBS and PG medicos in the state.
Students studying MBBS/ MD/ MS at medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh often tend to go through depression and anger that affects the doctor-patient relationship. The conflicts between doctors and patients are rising, consequently disturbing the healthy environment of hospitals. A job as important and full of responsibilities as of medicos’ often burns out the students, eventually resulting in a misdemeanour with their patients. To help medicos cope with this problem and maintain a positive and healthy environment in hospitals, the UP government has come up with a creative idea of introducing morality and spirituality classes for the students.
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Talking about the initiative, an official from the Medical Education Department said that the government of Uttar Pradesh is making changes to improve the education system in the state. He further added that the spirituality and morality classes will be made compulsory for all medical postgraduate and MBBS students. Explaining the delivery of the lectures, the official confirmed that experts and life coaches will be giving lectures to make students sensitive towards their profession.
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Suresh Khanna, Medical Education Minister said that the classes would be conducted once a week and the frequency might be increased with time. He explained further that students will be delivered lectures on spirituality and morality either in the morning assembly or at 4 pm. Mr Khanna also added that these classes will inculcate a sense of responsibility and service amongst the MBBS and postgraduate medical students in the state.
The classes are yet to begin. Now, whether the classes would actually help in achieving the needful, only time will tell.
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