Appellate medical board constitution for re-examination on appeal includes a convener, two government doctors, and optional specialist consultation. Medical re-examination on appeal is to be conducted by an appellate medical board constituted by the Central Government. The board must include an Inspector-cum-Facilitator as convener and two qualified allopathic medical practitioners employed by the State or Central Government, nominated by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator. The convener may co-opt a specialist medical practitioner where specialist consultation is considered necessary for specific issues.
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Appellate medical board constitution for re-examination on appeal includes a convener, two government doctors, and optional specialist consultation.
Medical re-examination on appeal is to be conducted by an appellate medical board constituted by the Central Government. The board must include an Inspector-cum-Facilitator as convener and two qualified allopathic medical practitioners employed by the State or Central Government, nominated by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator. The convener may co-opt a specialist medical practitioner where specialist consultation is considered necessary for specific issues.
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