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Administrative Model for Medical College Students

Prabhat Sunil Mhaske , Mhaske Sunil Natha1 , Prabhat Sunil Mhaske2

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Journal of Global Medical Education and Research 1(2):p 55-56, . | DOI:
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 In India the students comes for education from various places of world. Also in our country- India there is quite different geographical areas of different culture and languages. Our population is so high with different economical backgrounds and social taboos. In all over medical colleges of India this type of student diversity is very common. There is cultural, social, economical, language, demographic differences which plays the important role on medical college students’ life as well medical college administration. In medical college students come with different level of knowledge, intelligent and emotional quotient also difference in the family background. Most of the students are from parents of doctor family, businessman to daily wages and farmers. In order to make balance in this problem medical college has to play very crucial role. Medical college administration cannot be biased, should not discriminate according to above parameters including gender discrimination.

Keywords: Administrative Model, Medical College students.


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