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New Delhi, 22 July 2024: Flagging that many health facilities, including hospitals and nursing homes, were employing unqualified or underqualified medical staff to deal with patients, the Delhi Medical Council (DMC) Saturday asked the managements of such establishments to verify ......
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Source : The Indian Express
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