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Applicants pick holes in interview for ART medical officer’s post at Kozhikode MCH

Applicants pick holes in interview for ART medical officer’s post at Kozhikode MCH
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Applicants for an ART medical officer position at a government hospital in Kozhikode have alleged that the interview process violated official guidelines. They claim the recruitment was poorly advertised and lacked the required board composition, suggesting potential bias.

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Highlights concerns regarding transparency and administrative integrity in public health sector recruitment.

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A section of applicants have claimed that the recent interview for the post of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) medical officer at the ART Plus Centre, Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, was conducted without following guidelines of the National AIDS Control Organisation.

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The article reports on allegations from applicants while also noting the hospital's commitment to investigate, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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