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FAQs for Postgraduate Elective Training Programmes
1.
Who can apply?
Any post graduate medical student from any country can apply. They should have started their residency in their medical school by the time of the proposed elective.Please note that if you are an Indian National or a Non Resident Indian (NRI) and your passport clearly states that your Nationality is Indian,then, we do not have to take the permission of the Medical Council for you. This means: You need to send only ONE bank draft for Rs. 1000 for the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and need NOT send the other one for the Medical Council of India. Also, the time for processing your application and had hence the lead-time required for your application can be reduced to just 6 weeks providing that vacancies for electives exist during the period desired by you. The fees, however, remains unchanged.
2. When should I apply?
You should apply
at least 5 months in advance of your anticipated date of commencement of the elective.
3. How long can the elective period be?
Minimum - 3 weeks; maximum
- 12 weeks (for exceptions, please see the next point)
4..Which time
of the year are electives offered?
All through the year.
5. Which time of the year is the best?
November to February is the recommended
period - as the weather is pleasant - (12 - 23 degrees C) From July to September
we have heavy rains. Commuting may be difficult for a few days during this period
due to floods. However, this is also the time when most infectious diseases like
malaria, gastroenteritis, typhoid, leptospirosis etc occur. March to June is hot
(38 - 42 degrees C).
6. How many students do you accept? Is there any
vacancy now?
There is no real limit on the number of students we can take.
We have a large teaching program and vacancies invariably exist. However, you
are advised to indicate your period for the elective after due thought as it may
be impossible for us to change the dates of the electives once decided upon.
7. Does the fee depend on the period?
For any period up to 12 weeks, the fees are Rs*. 12,000. Beyond 12 weeks, up to 24 weeks an additional approximately, Rs. 12,000 has to be paid.
8. Should I bring a cheque
for the tuition fee or cash, rupees or US $?
You
can pay only in Indian rupees. This has to be in the form of cash or demand drafts
(not personal cheques). These drafts can be made in Bombay after your arrival.
The drafts have to be in favour of "Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai"
9. Where are the letters/forms to the Medical Council of India be sent?
Send everything in a single envelope to us and we will handle the rest.
10.Will it be possible for me to be specifically attached to particular departments
during my elective?
Yes. In your application material or covering letter,
mention the specialties you would be interested in.
11.
How does the allocation of elective posts work? How would I be informed about
it?
In your application material, or covering letter, mention the specialties
in which you would be interested. Almost always, you will be allowed to do the
elective in the subject of your choice. We will inform you specifically only if
this is NOT possible.
12. Is there any outreach clinic in rural area?
And, can elective students be allowed to join such kind of clinic?
Yes. We
have an outreach clinic. You have to ask for this specifically and this is assigned
by our Preventive and Social Medicine department.
13. What are bank
drafts?
These are called demand drafts in India. There are the same as "Pay
orders" or "Bankers' Cheques".
14. In what currency should
the bank drafts be?
Indian rupees; not US$ or such. Some students from Germany
have particular problem with this. You may have to approach different banks for
this. Please note that this payment can only be in the form of a demand draft
and in Indian rupees only. Those who have problems with this, can ask their friends
or relatives in Bombay (if they have any) to make demand drafts in India and send
it to the college with clear mention of what the drafts are being sent for.
Students from France and Germany can contact the following banks in their countries.
France
State Bank Of India
Paris Branch
State Bank of India
12-14 Rond-Point Des Champs Elysees
75008 Paris
France
Tel:53772300
Telex: SBIPR 643063 F
Fax:
45-63-39-70
SWIFT: SBIN FR PP
ISD CODE: 00-33-1
Cable: THISTLE
Email: sbifrance@aol.com, ceosbiparis@aol.com
Bank
Of India
3, rue Scribe F-75009
Paris France
Tel: 00 33
1 42 66 50 04
Fax: 00 33 1 42 66 50 06
Website:
http://www.bankofindia.fr/
Germany
State Bank Of India
Frankfurt Branch
Mainzer Landstrasse 61
60329 FRANKFURT am Main
Phones:
(069) 27237-139 Accounts
(069) 27237-133 Remittances
(069) 27237-157 LCs
(069) 27237-117 Guarantees
Fax:
(069) 27237-172 Accounts
(069) 27237-148 Remittances
(069) 27237-138 LCs
ISD Code: 0049
SWIFT SBINDEFF
Website:
www.statebank-frankfurt.com
Email: bmc@statebank-frankfurt.com
15. Do we provide one or two bank drafts in the application?
You have to provide two drafts. One for the Medical Council of India (Rs.5000) and the other in favour of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (Rs.1000)
16.We
are two of us coming together during the same period. Can we send common bank
drafts?
Yes. If two or more of you are coming at the same time, you can send
common bank drafts. But the drafts for the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
and the Medical Council of India should be separate.
17.Is it possible
to have a family member/friend within India mail these drafts to you separate
from the my application that I will mail from here?
Yes. This can be done.
However, the drafts should be accompanied by a letter clearly stating on whose
behalf these drafts are being sent.
18. How will we know if we have
been accepted or if you have even received our application?
About 2 - 3 weeks
after you mail your application material, if you do not receive any communication
from us, please check with websitecontact@kem.edu regarding your application material. As a rule, we seldom reject students who
fulfill our requirements. It takes up to 4 - 5 months to receive all clearances
from agencies in India. Please check with us about 3 months after you send in
your application regarding the status of your application.
19. Is the
fee to be attached with the application form?
No, only the demand drafts.
The fees are to be paid once you arrive in the college. They can be paid by cash
or demand drafts (these can be made from local banks here in Bombay).
20.How is the matter of Visa handled? Is that arranged through my application,
or do I have to apply for one through the Indian embassy here?
You have to
arrange for visa in your country before you leave for India. The type of visa
will be decided by the Indian Consulate in your country.
21. Details
of whom to contact on arrival.
You should contact Ms. Beena Desai/Ms. Korgaonkar
in the students section of the college office on the ground floor of the college
building.
22. Can we start the elective even before you receive approvals
from the government authorities?
No. You can start your electives only after
we receive permission from the Medical Council of India. Please confirm after
about 12 weeks of sending your application.
13. What is the language
of communication?
English is the language of teaching and communication amongst
consultants, residents, medical students and nursing staff. Only a few patients
speak English. Hence, for communicating with patients, knowledge of Marathi, Hindi
and other Indian languages will help. Fellow students or paramedical personnel
help in interpreting.
24.
Is there a dress code?
None in particular except that white coats- full or
half sleeves- are compulsory when entering the hospital area.
25. Should
we prepare our vaccination record before our elective study, and whom should we
give them to?
The hospital has no special vaccination requirements. You can
be guided by the Visa requirements for this.
26. Can you make arrangements
for me to stay?
Limited accommodation is available for male students in the
hostel on the campus. Please write to the hostel warden Dr. Yuvaraj Bhosale (boysmainhostel@rediffmail.com)
for men and Dr. Snehal Desai (snehalpradip1955@yahoo.co.in
) for ladies regarding this.
27. We are willing to stay in hostels or
hotels, but worry about availability in a city as large as Mumbai. Would you be
able to provide any assistance in this matter?
Many hotel rooms are available
in Mumbai for all budget needs.; you can look for them on your arrival here. Unfortunately,
we cannot help you with hotel room booking.
28. What arrangements are
possible for meals?
The hospital has three canteens / cafeterias which serve
breakfast, lunch and dinner. Numerous restaurants are located within a 5 minutes'
walking distance from the hospital, which serve all kinds of Indian and Chinese
dishes, and fast food. As a matter of fact, there will be restaurants with 2-5
minutes' walking distance at any location in Mumbai. The cost of a sumptuous breakfast,
lunch and dinner will be US $ 2 - 4.
29. Other than the fee for the elective
course itself, is there any other payment necessary for our elective study?
No.
30.I will be arriving at Bombay airport. Will there be a shuttle service picking me up from the airport, and if yes how much will it cost?
There
are no shuttle services. Please hire a prepaid taxi at the airport. The fare to
the hospital will be around Rs. 300 (non A/C).
31. How much will transport
or commuting cost?
Travelling by bus will cost from Rs.4 to Rs.10 one way
(US$1 = Rs 46 approximately). Trains too will charge Rs.4 - Rs.25. Cabs charge
approximately Rs.7 per kilometer with a minimum fare of Rs.13. It may be worth
remembering that a resident doctor pays for his living expenses (excluding accommodation),
books, travel, entertainment, and all other expenses with a monthly salary of
approximately US$ 125 - 200.
Bombay's traffic can be chaotic and students
are warned to be cautious while crossing roads as motorists usually do not respect
pedestrians' right of way.
32. Is there anything else we need that may
not be listed on your website?
No. We need no further documentation. The
details on the website are up to date.
33. Is post exposure prophylaxis
available for HIV.
Yes. It is available on the campus.
34.
What about immunisations?
Make sure that all the major vaccinations like
MMR, DTP, Polio, etc are up to date and also that Malaria chemoprophylaxis is
taken. Rabies and Japanese encephalitis shots are not necessary. While in Bombay,
you are advised not to eat uncooked food and preferably stick to bottled water.
35.
Is your medical school a University Medical Center?
Yes. We are affiliated
to the Maharashtra University of Medical Sciences ( Maharashtra is the sate in
which the city of Mumbai (Bombay) is located)
36.There
is some delay in getting the bank drafts, shall I send the application first and
the bank drafts later.
No. There is nothing we can do with the application
without the bank drafts. So please send all material together.
37.What
type of electrical outlets India has and; what do I need to use my appliances
there?
We have 220V AC. The plugs have round connections.
38.Would
I be assigned an advisor?
Dr. Lopa Mehta from the Department of Anatomy will
be your preceptor
39.What
is the telephone number of the college and hospital?
91 22 24136051 is the
telephone number for the college and the hospital.
40.In
case of an emergency, is there an evacuation plan for foreigners?
There
has been no need for this in the last 60 years! But the government will have contingency
plans.
41.If I
got sick while on elective, would I be able to access health care?
Yes.
42.Is
there internet access at the university and hospital and is it available 24 hours
a day?
All departments have internet access - so does the library. There
are many cyber cafes around the campus.
43.Can we fax the application forms to KEM now so that the respective supervisors can sign them and return it to us via mail or fax?
The certificate of competition
will be issued only after the elective is over and all forms will be signed only
after you complete the elective.
44.Can you tell me if I have to pay
the whole fee (Rs. 21,000 for 16 weeks) when I arrive, or do I have to pay Rs.
10,500 when I arrive and again Rs. 10,500 when 12 weeks have passed?
You pay all in one go.
45. Is the K.E.M. Hospital
connected to Bombay University?
Bombay is situated in the state of Maharashtra.
A few years back, a seperate medical university called the Maharshtra University
of Medical Sciences (MUHS) was created by the government and all medical courses
of the University of Bombay were transferred to this university. Thus, our college
affiliation was also transferred from the University of Mumbai (Bombay) to MUHS.
The University of Mumbai no longer runs any medical courses.
46.Are
universal precautions observed in KEM hospital and Seth GS medical School?
Yes. With some limitation
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