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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Departmental Exams in Medical Code and Accounts Test for Executive Officers


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Please start collecting books and guides for the departmental tests. Exams will be conducted twice every year.

All of us who join government service as doctors (asst. surgeons) should appear and pass two departmental tests. These tests will be conducted by TNPSC not only for us (doctors), but also for other cadres in govt. service. Passing these exams is important for getting increments. Our exams are: 1. Account test for executive officers. 2. Medical code.

Original books must be carried by us to the exam hall and we can see / refer these books and write the answers. Books necessary for 1. Account test for executive officers are: 1. Finance code 2. Treasury code 3. Budget manual 4. Constitution of India 5. Pension code 6. An introduction to Indian govt. accounts and audit Books necessary for 2. Medical code exam are: Two volumes of medical code. For more details you can visit www.tnpsc.gov.in
These exams are MUST for your probation declaration EVEN if you are selected by TNPSC So, please prepare for these exams. Next Exam is likely to be in December 2013 For those who have not studied Tamil in 10th/12th, one more exam is needed

Departmental Test- Books To Download

List of Books
Constitution Of India
Fundamendal Rules of Tamilnadu
Tamil Nadu State and Subordinate Rules
Travelling Allowance Rules-2005  (Annexure I)
Tamil Nadu Budget Manual - Volume I (Pages 1-96 97-218)
Tamil Nadu Pension Rules, 1978 (Pages 1-80,  81-150,
 151-270271-340 )
Tamil Nadu Treasury Code - Volume I (Pages 1-76,  77-150,
 151-220221-296297-380381-423 )
Tamil Nadu Treasury Code - Volume II (Pages 1-102,
 103-300301-357 )
Tamil Nadu Account Code- Volume I (Pages 1-88 89-152)
Tamil Nadu Account Code- Volume II (Pages 1-86 87-175)
Tamil Nadu Account Code- Volume III (Pages 1-88,  89-188,
 189-288289-388389-511)
Tamil Nadu Financial Code - Volume I (Pages 1-100,  101-190,
 191-290291-400401-520521-641 )
Tamil Nadu Financial Code - Volume II (Pages 1-180,  181-340,
341-490491-600 )

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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Man management - Basic tips for new medical officers

Basic tips for new medical officers : Man management


By Dr.Raja S Vignesh
  1. The medical officer is the boss of the PHC. 
  2. You are responsible not only to conduct OP and look after IP but also to get work done from your hospital and field staff as well as from administrative staff
  3. You have two duties – One Medical and the second Officer. 
  4. Keep in mind clearly that you have an Officer Duty Also 
  5. You are answerable to the superiors for the acts of your staff
  6. You shall not act per the request / ideas / ORDERS of your subordinates if they are not legal. Consider only those suggestions which are legal
  7. Even if you acts by the ADVICE of your administrative or medical or field staff, you alone will be held responsible for the outcome of the action and not the Person who gave the advice. 
  8. Keep in mind that you cannot escape saying that some one misguided you 
  9. Do not have close relationship [friendly or brotherly or sisterly !!! or any other ] with your subordinates. Relationships include Friendly, Brotherly or Sisterly (Hope you know what happened to the anna akka pasamalars in your college in due course) or intimate relationship. 
  10. You are an Officer and they are your team members and all of you work for the department and public. Its so simple and nothing more than that. The more close relation you maintain the more tough it becomes to manage them 
  11. Do not trust any one completely. Always keep a doubtful eye in them. 
  12. Even though you are an officer, do not scold or find fault with your staff in front of third persons and especially in the field. 
  13. Always talk about their mistakes inside the PHC. 
  14. The Best option is noting that down in the review register along with review minutes 
  15. Do not talk with a staff of opposite sex without a third person in that room. 
  16. Do not allow any one other than patient to sit in the medical officer room 
  17. Do not entrust your PERSONAL WORK to your staff. 
  18. Don’t listen to comments by your staff about your co medical officers [even if you have personal hatred against the doctor] 
  19. The same person who comments about the other person will speak about you in your absence. 
  20. When you have misunderstanding with your co.med officer, speak directly to him / her and to the best possible effort resolve the issue immediately. 
  21. Don’t speak about your indifferences to your hospital or field staff , this will work as a dividing method by the others  and Both the doctors will be the end losers 
  22. If you cannot resolve the dispute among yourselves please contact senior medical officers (not the DDHS !!) or association for intervention. 
  23. If you are both from the same college, better contact a college senior who is known to both of you.
  24. If everything else fails, we will help
  25. Any doubts, ask in the comments or at www.facebook.com/AfterMBBS 
NEXT in this Series
  • Material Management
  • Stock, Sub Stock, Indent
  • Leave Rules
  • Medical Leave, Earned Leave, Loss of Pay
  • CL, CoL, RH, PL, W/o
  • Vaccination
  • Duty Timings
  • Pulse Polio
  • and
  • What you suggest

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Hospital Protection Act - No. 48 of 2008—Tamil Nadu Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service Institutions

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TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 364] CHENNAI, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2008
Karthigai 17, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2039
DTP—IV-2 Ex. (364)
Part IV—Section 2
Tamil Nadu Acts and Ordinances

No. 48 of 2008—Tamil Nadu Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service Institutions
(Prevention of Violence and Damage or Loss to Property) Act

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The following Act of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly received the assent of the Governor on the 28th November 2008 and is hereby published for general information:—
ACT No. 48 OF 2008.
An Act to prohibit violence against medicare service persons and damage or loss to property of medicare service institutions and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto.
WHEREAS, acts of violence causing injury or danger to life of medicare service persons and damage or loss to the property of medicare service institutions are on the increase in the State creating unrest among medicare service persons resulting in total hindrance of such services in the State;
AND WHEREAS, it has become necessary to punish the persons committing violence by making the offence as cognizable and non-bailable and to provide for compensation, for damage or loss caused to the property of medicare service institutions, to be determined by court;
BE it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Tamil Nadu in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India as follows:—
1. (1) This Act may be called the Tamil Nadu Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service Institutions (Prevention of Violence and Damage or Loss to Property) Act, 2008.
(2) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 18th day of July 2008.
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—
(1) “medicare service institution” means any institution providing medicare to people which is under the control of the State or the Central Government or local bodies including any private hospital having facilities for treatment of the sick and used for their reception or stay; any private maternity home where women are usually received and accommodated for the purpose of confinement and ante-natal and post-natal care in
connection with child birth or anything connected therewith; and any private nursing home used or intended to be used for the reception and accommodation of persons suffering any sickness, injury or infirmity whether of body or mind, and providing of treatment for nursing or both of them and includes a maternity home or convalescent home;
(2) “medicare service person” in relation to a medicare service institution shall include,—
(a) registered medical practitioners (including a person having provisional registration);
(b) registered nurses;
(c) medical students;
(d) nursing students;
(e) para medical workers; 
employed and working in such medicare service institutions;
(3) “property” means any property, movable or immovable or medical equipment or medical machinery owned by or in possession of, or under the control of, any medicare service person or medicare service institution;
(4) “ violence” means activities of causing, any harm, injury or endangering the life or intimidation, obstruction or hindrance to any medicare service person while discharging his duty in the medicare service institution or causing damage or loss to the property.
3. Any person either by himself or as a member or as a leader of a group of persons or organization, commits or attempts to commit or abets or incites the commission of any act of violence shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to ten years and with fine. 
4. Any offence committed under section 3, shall be cognizable and non bailable.
5. (1) In addition to the punishment specified in section 3, the person shall be liable to pay compensation for the damage or loss caused to the property, as determined by the court.
(2) If the person has not paid the compensation under sub-section (1), the said sum shall be recovered under the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Revenue Recovery Act, 1864 as if it were an arrear of land revenue.
6. No claim for compensation for the damage or loss caused to the property shall be made by the medicare service person or medicare service institution, before any authority, under the Tamil Nadu Property (Prevention of Damage and Loss) Act, 1992.
7. Save as otherwise provided in this Act, the provisions of this Act shall be in addition to and not in derogation of, any other law for the time being in force.
8. (1) The Tamil Nadu Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service Institutions (Prevention of Violence and Damage or Loss to Property) Ordinance, 2008 is hereby repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action taken under the said Ordinance shall be deemed to have been done or taken under this Act.
(By order of the Governor)
S. DHEENADHAYALAN,
Secretary to Government,
Law Department.

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