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Karnataka Medical Education minister vows strict action against quacksPatil noted that several reports of fake doctors who do not have a medical degree but open clinics and offer treatments have come to the government’s notice recently.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Medical Education Minister Dr Sharan Prakash Patil</p></div>

Medical Education Minister Dr Sharan Prakash Patil

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The state government will take stringent action against quacks posing as legitimate doctors and offering treatments, Medical Education Minister Dr Sharan Prakash Patil said. 

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He was speaking after inaugurating the World Homeopathy Day celebrations and a seminar organised by the Karnataka Private Homeopathic Medical Colleges’ Management Association at the Ambedkar Bhavan in the city. 

Patil noted that several reports of fake doctors who do not have a medical degree but open clinics and offer treatments have come to the government’s notice recently. 

“Some people wrongly take advantage of the innocence of people in rural areas and offer fake treatments. They continue to do this despite knowing that it is illegal. We will put a permanent stop to this,” he said. 

He added that this would not be possible without the support of the association. He also asked the public to bring to the government’s notice any such quacks operating around them. 

The association also requested the minister to allow a bridge course in homeopathy and allopathy. The minister then asked homeopathic doctors to submit a plea to the National Medical Commission and the central government. 

On requests of the association, Dr Patil also said that he would hold a meeting with the Chancellor of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences to explore the possibility of appointing a homeopathic doctor as a member of the syndicate. 

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(Published 14 June 2024, 03:35 IST)