THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 31, 2018 - Topic 1
Billed
for change
The Union Cabinet this week approved six out
of the dozens of changes to the contentious National Medical Commission (NMC)
Bill that were suggested by a Parliamentary Standing Committee earlier
this month. These changes address some of the loudest criticisms of the Bill.
Among them, the final year MBBS exam is now merged with an exit exam for
doctors, and a contentious bridge course for AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and
Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy) practitioners has been axed.
Health-care experts had recommended other modifications, which the Cabinet
ignored. For example, despite the Cabinet’s amendments, the NMC, the regulatory
body that will replace the Medical Council of India, will be heavily controlled
by the government. Its members are to be picked by a search committee headed by
the Cabinet Secretary, while the Central government is to be the appellate body
for those aggrieved by the NMC’s decisions. The parliamentary committee had
batted for an independent appellate body. The amendments cleared by the Cabinet
also increase State representation in the NMC from three part-time members to
six, in what seems like a gesture to please the States. Contrast this with the
parliamentary committee’s recommendation to include 10 State representatives,
given India’s vastness. Another amendment that doesn’t go far enough is the
decision to raise the proportion of private college seats for which fees will
be regulated from 40% to 50%. The fees for unregulated seats could then
skyrocket, pushing poorer medical aspirants out of the system.
Despite these deficiencies, if passed by
Parliament, the legislation will mark a new era for medical education in India.
The next step will be to design rules and regulations that capture the intent
of this law. This itself will be a massive challenge. How, for one, will the
logistical difficulty of conducting a common final year MBBS examination across
the country be overcome? Multiple-choice questions are easy to administer, but
testing the range of theoretical knowledge and practical skills expected of
medical graduates is more difficult. Throw in the enormous inter-State
variations in medical education across India, and the challenge is obvious.
Lawmakers will have to tackle this gigantic task in a slow and phased manner.
Another concern is that under the new amendments States now have the freedom to
implement an AYUSH bridge course, even if no longer mandatory. How will the
Centre ensure the quality of such courses to prevent a new set of poorly
trained doctors from emerging? The coming days may see many more protests
against the NMC Bill, perhaps delaying its passage and prompting further
discussion. For a Bill that marks the first major reform in medical education
since 1956, such an extended debate is not a bad thing.
Vocabulary
Contentious: causing or
likely to cause an argument; controversial.
Example: A contentious issue
Synonyms: controversial, disputable, debatable, disputed, vexed
Loudest: producing or capable
of producing much noise; easily audible.
Example: They were kept awake
by loud music
Synonyms: noisy, blaring, booming, deafening, roaring, thunderous
Criticism: the expression
of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
Example: He received a lot of
criticism
Synonyms: censure, condemnation, denunciation, disapproval, disparagement
Recommend: put forward with
approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role.
Example: George had recommended
some local architects
Synonyms: advocate, endorse, commend, suggest, put
forward, propose
Representation: the description
or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way or as being of a
certain nature.
Example: The representation of
women in newspapers
Synonyms: portrayal, depiction, delineation, presentation, rendition
Appellate: concerned with
or dealing with applications for decisions to be reversed.
Example: That question has not
been determined by any ultimate appellate court in any common law country.
Variation: a different or
distinct form or version of something.
Example: Hurling is an Irish
variation of field hockey
Synonyms: variant, form, development, adaptation, alteration
Prompt: done without
delay; immediate.
Example: The owner would have
died but for the prompt action of two paramedics
Synonyms: quick, swift, rapid, speedy, fast, direct, immediate, instant
Debate: argue about a
subject, especially in a formal manner.
Example: The board debated his
proposal
Synonyms: discuss, talk
over/through, talk about, thrash out, hash out