Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
NEW DELHI, INDIA, January 4, 2010: Nearly 25,000 British doctors of Indian origin are set to return to India within two to four years and some of them are “most likely to join the seven AIIMS-like institutions” proposed to be set up by the central government.
“There are around 15,000 young Indian-origin doctors undergoing training in different parts of Britain who will return to India,” Ramesh Mehta, president of the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, said. “Also, at least 10,000 senior doctors of Indian origin who are retiring from their jobs in the UK, are set to return to India,” said the doctor, currently on an Indian tour.
Mehta said the ministry told the association that there will be a problem in finding quality doctors to man the seven new medical colleges modelled after the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). “We believe that these young doctors who are undergoing training in the UK currently, can be of great help in the new AIIMS-like institutes,” he added.