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Indian Medical Association Kerala chapter seeks rollback of Maharashtra move allowing homoeopathy doctors to practise modern medicine

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Last updated: August 19, 2026 10:36 am
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Published: August 19, 2026
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The Indian Medical Association Kerala chapter says registration to practise modern medicine should be based on recognised medical education and the required clinical training, with no compromise on patient safety

The Indian Medical Association Kerala chapter says registration to practise modern medicine should be based on recognised medical education and the required clinical training, with no compromise on patient safety

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) Kerala chapter has demanded that the Maharashtra government withdraw its decision to allow homoeopathy doctors to practise modern medicine after completing a short-term pharmacology course.

The demand was raised at the 288th State working committee meeting of the IMA Kerala in Palakkad on Sunday (August 16, 2026).

IMA Kerala president M.N. Menon and secretary Roy R. Chandran said a short-term pharmacology course could not replace the comprehensive medical education and clinical training required to practise modern medicine. They said the decision could compromise patient safety and the quality of treatment.

They said registration to practise modern medicine should be based on recognised medical education and the required clinical training, with no compromise on patient safety.

The IMA Kerala extended its support to IMA Maharashtra’s protest against the decision and said it would cooperate with lawful and democratic initiatives led by the national IMA against the move.

The meeting, hosted by the IMA Palakkad branch, was attended by its State office-bearers and representatives of various IMA branches in the State.

Published – August 19, 2026 04:06 pm IST



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