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Medical Council teams to visit two colleges today?

By Our Staff Reporter

TIRUNELVELI, JULY 18. Medical Council of India teams are expected to visit the Tirunelveli and Tuticorin Governemnt Medical Colleges tomorrow after the team, during its first visit on June 25, found that doctors from various Government medical colleges were mobilised to these two colleges to make up for the shortage of faculty members there.

Sources in the Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital confirmed tonight that the team would visit the college and the hospital to make sure if it had adequate infrastructure and faculty to educate 50 more students in addition to the already approved strength of 100 students.

``As usual, a group of doctors from various Government medical colleges in the State have been temporarily transferred to the TVMCH. But this time the doctors have reached Tirunelveli on their own and asked to stay in the houses of their friends and relatives and not in the college hostel or the hotels here,'' sources said.

The visit is expected to extend up to July 20.

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