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NDTV
3 days ago
- Health
- NDTV
DNB Final Theory Exam 2025 Result Out; Check Direct Link, Practical Schedule
DNB Final Theory Exam 2025 Result Out: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the result of the Diplomate of National Board (DNB) Final Theory Examination for the June 2025 session. The result can be accessed at The examinations were conducted across the country on June 25, 26, 27, and 28. Candidates who did not qualify the DNB Final Theory Examination can obtain digital copies of their answersheets by paying a fee of Rs 100 plus 18% GST per question paper through the NBEMS web portal, within seven days of the declaration of the theory results. Requests submitted after the prescribed period will not be entertained. The fee must be paid online via the NBEMS website. A request for re-evaluation of an unassessed answer(s) can be submitted through the NBEMS official portal within 10 calendar days of the result declaration if any answer(s) has been wrongly marked as "not attempted" by the assessor. A fee of Rs 500 per paper is applicable, payable online via the NBEMS website. Requests received after the deadline will not be accepted. The tentative schedule for the DNB Final Practical Examination, June 2025, has also been released. Click here for Tentative Schedule of DNB Final Practical Exam June 2025 Candidates will be able to download their admit cards from their Online Exit Examination Portal (OEEP) accounts once the DNB Final Practical centres are notified and the admit cards are uploaded on the OEEP. The list of practical centres notified by NBEMS can be checked here. The schedule is tentative; the final dates will be mentioned in the admit cards. For queries, candidates may contact NBEMS at 011-45593000 or write to NBEMS through its Communication Web Portal at this link.


Time of India
03-07-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Bengaluru doctor in 32 years has treated thousands of hearts, but his son just gave him the ultimate gift
— DrDeepakKrishn1 (@DrDeepakKrishn1) The path of a physician is often lined with trials and responsibilities that few other professions demand. Navigating the delicate balance between hope and mortality is not for the faint of heart. Yet for those who dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to medicine, such trials can become a source of purpose and fulfillment. Dr. Deepak Krishnamurthy , a respected figure in the world of cardiology , recently reflected on his long and impactful medical career in a heartfelt post on social media platform X. With a journey that began in 1993 when he enrolled in an MBBS program, he has now completed over three decades in healthcare. After earning his MD in internal medicine and subsequently acquiring a Diplomate of National Board (DNB) in cardiology, he has been actively practicing as a cardiologist since Krishnamurthy shared that the medical field has gifted him with everything he once dreamed of—professional success, the confidence of his patients, personal satisfaction, and a steady career. However, the most cherished reward, according to him, is the admiration of his son, who aspires to enter the same demanding profession, fully aware of the sacrifices it involves. For Dr. Krishnamurthy, this desire from the next generation to continue the legacy of care and compassion stands as a deeply humbling affirmation of his life's Dr. Krishnamurthy serves as a lead consultant and senior interventional cardiologist at KIMS Hospital in Mahadevapura. Beyond his clinical duties, he has established a strong digital presence. With over 70,000 followers on X, he uses his platform to spread awareness about cardiovascular health and to demystify complex medical concepts for the general public. His ability to connect with people both inside and outside the hospital walls has made him a widely admired health commitment, compassion, and resilience, Dr. Krishnamurthy exemplifies the highest values of the medical profession. His story stands as a reminder that while the road of healing is not without hardship, it is also filled with profound meaning, reward, and impact.


Time of India
12-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
FIR against doctor who posed as cardiologist, 5 others
Faridabad: Nearly a month after the complaint was filed, police on Tuesday registered an FIR against the city doctor who was allegedly masquerading as a cardiologist and performed around 50 heart procedures, including critical surgeries, for seven months before the fraud was called out. The FIR also names five officials of the heart care centre at BK Civil Hospital, where the doctor -- Pankaj Mohan Sharma – was working as a cardiologist. It includes Dr N Pratap Kumar, CMD of Mediterina Hospital, which runs the heart care centre at the civil hospital in a public-private partnership mode. Others are Dalip Nayyar, head of corporate HR at the facility; Ajay Sharma, head of the Haryana centre; Piyush Srivastava, financial manager; and Mandip, centre head. The accused, Faridabad police spokesperson Yashpal Singh said on Thursday, have been charged under sections 125 (endangering life or personal safety), 318(4) (cheating), 319 (cheating by personation), 336 (3) (forgery), 338 (forgery of valuable security), 340 (forged documents or electronic records) and 61 (criminal conspiracy) of BNS. T by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 오스템 임플란트 받아가세요 임플란터 더 알아보기 Undo hough the FIR has been registered, the accused are yet to be arrested. "Investigation is ongoing," the spokesperson said. Asked about the delay, police said they were waiting for a detailed report and documents linked to Dr Sharma from the civil surgeon's office before proceeding with the FIR. According to the FIR, hospital officials were aware that Sharma, though a qualified doctor, was not authorised to perform surgeries, but they permitted him to do so anyway. The case came to police on April 11, when lawyer and activist Sanjay Gupta filed a complaint that Dr Pankaj Sharma had forged documents to show that he had a DNB (Diplomate of National Board) in cardiology, a degree equivalent to that of an MD. "The hospital management continued to employ an unqualified and fraudulent doctor who lacks any degree or recognised specialisation in cardiology. Dr Sharma falsely claimed qualifications of MD and DNB (cardiology)," Gupta said in the complaint. He also alleged in the complaint that Dr Sharma had killed three patients. After preliminary investigation, police also found that Dr Sharma was fraudulently using the identity and registration number of a legitimate practising cardiologist in the city – Dr Pankaj Mohan. It turned out that Dr Mohan got whiff of the fraud months before the police complaint. In Jan this year, he had approached the Indian Medical Association and accused Dr Sharma of illegally using his credentials. Dr Mohan also issued a legal notice to Dr Sharma. The MBBS doctor, who was hired by Mediterina Hospital in July 2024, stopped reporting to the heart care centre from Feb after he was asked to produce his medical degree. "Many patients began enquiring about him and eventually visited the real Dr Pankaj Mohan. When Dr Mohan clarified that he had never worked at the heart centre, the allegations became obvious," a doctor at BK Civil Hospital told TOI. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .