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Delhi State Cancer Institute Recruitment 2016 - for Sr Resident & Technologist Posts

Job notification in Delhi State Cancer Institute for Sr Resident & Technologist Posts.Eligible candidates may walk in on 27-12-2016 at 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM.


Senior Resident: 07 Posts
a. Nuclear Medicine: 02 Posts
b. Anesthesia & Critical Care: 03 Posts
c. Pediatrics: 01 Post
d Gastroenterology: 01 Post
Technologist (Nuclear Medicine): 04 Posts
Candidates upper age limit should be 40 years for Post No. 01 & 35 years for Post No. 02.
Candidates should possess Post Graduation (MD/ DNB in Nuclear Medicine) or DRM for Sl No 01 (a), Post Graduation (MD/ DNB in Anesthesia for Sl No. 01 (b), Post Graduation (DCH/ MD/ DNB) in Pediatrics recognised by the Medical Council of India for Sl No. 01 (c), Post Graduation like Post Doctoral (Super Specialty/ DM/ DNB) in Gastroenterology recognised by the Medical Council of India or equivalent in handling gastroenterology cases independently, including endoscopies after MD (Internal Medicine) & Registration with Delhi Medical Council for Sl No. 01 (d) with MBBS or equivalent recognised by MCI & Higher Secondary, Intermediate with Science or Senior Secondary (10+2) with Science, 03 years B.Sc Degree in Science or 03 years B.Sc in Radiography/ B.Sc Radiotherapy Technology from a recognised institution/ university and Post Graduation Degree/ Diploma in Nuclear Medicine from recognized university/ Medical College/ Medical Institute with training in Nuclear Medicine or 01 Year Post Grad
Candidates will be selected based on written exam and interview.
Eligible candidates may walk in written exam and interview along with their resume, coloured passport size photograph and copies of relevant certificates (Original Certificates should also be brought for scrutiny) on 27-12-2016 at 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM
27-12-2016

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About Delhi State Cancer Institute:
Cancer is rapidly emerging as a major disease afflicting a large number of people in India. At the present rate of incidence, about 1 million new cases of cancer develop in the country every year. It is expected that this incidence would increase by about 4 to 5 times in the next 20 - 25 years. Life time risk for developing cancer varies from 1 in 15 to about 1 in 25 individuals in the country. In UK, this risk is 1 in 8 while in USA this is 1 in every 7 individuals. It is feared that with changing demographic composition and changing life styles, this risk ratio in India is also likely to increase and get nearer to that already seen in the developed countries today.




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