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I need to know all the details of Dr Sasi Prabha from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA

2006-07-11 19:07:23 · 4 answers · asked by Satish Kumar Kamakoti 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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An outrageous test was conducted on a student nurse who was seeking admission to the nursing course at King George Hospital, Vishakapatnam. In association with this, two gynaecologists, Dr Sasi Prabha and Dr Varalakshmiwere found guilty of conducting per vaginal test on the nursing student and have been suspended. This might not have been a single incident which has occurred. Many such cases might have gone unnoticed in the past. We do not believe that such tests should be considered routine tests. To keep up the professional ethics and unity of the nursing profession, and so that such incidents are never repeated in future, it was mandatory for us to check with some of the authorities on nursing on the guidelines for admission to the nursing course. (Their names are withheld, at their request).

A senior nurse from Bombay Hospital said per vaginal examination is not at all necessary for admission into the nursing course. A pelvic examination might well be necessary to rule out any other gynaecological or infectious problems and that too only if indicated. She adds that genital examination, mainly scrotal examination is done for candidates appearing for defense services and other such cadres. Some of the medical examinations on admission include routine examinations such as general check- up, chest x- ray and routine examinations of blood. HIV test has also recently been included. This general check up does not include a per vaginal examination or virginity test.

A senior lecturer from the department of nursing, KEM Hospital states per vaginal examination is not necessary at all. Most of the schools of nursing admit students who are married. Students with children and widows are also admitted to the course as per the age- limit. If this is permissible, then the question of conducting such tests by a doctor does not arise at all. Even in the past, nurses who were married with children and widowed were admitted to the course. It also mainly depends on the institutional policy that a married student does not become pregnant during the course of study as it interferes with her study. Even if she is pregnant and has to deliver, she can appear for next term of examination -- the only focus being the successful completion of the course.

2006-07-19 04:18:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Prema Hospital Visakhapatnam

2016-12-10 19:47:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I can not give all the details .But she is Dr. Rokkam Shasiprabha. Married toDr. Sunkari Adinarayana M.S(orthopedics).She joined Andhra Medical college in 1962 for 6 yr Integrated M.B.B.S.After M.B.B.S. she completed her M.D.(obstetrics and gynaecology) and joined Andhra Medical college as Assistant professor in O&G.Later she got promotion as professor of O&G and subsequently as Director of Medical Education Govt of Andhra Pradesh whence she retired.
Her kind attitude to patints is known. It is said that during her under graduation she came late to her "Anatomy " examination as she had admitted an emergency in casualty of King George Hospital and she was not personally related to the patient.
Her husband also retired as Professor of Orthopedics A.M.C.
And he performed polio surgeries free. He conducted free polio camps several times

2006-07-11 19:26:42 · answer #3 · answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7 · 0 0

1. Most of our Prime Ministers are from UP. 2. It has most of the Elephant Statues in the world.

2016-03-15 22:57:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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