Government of Karnataka set to roll out new guidelines ensuring dignity of cadavers in medical education. This follows a storm over comedian Pranit More and medical student Dr. Sejal Pawar,whose off-color remarks about cadavers sparked public fury .
New framework aims to set ethical standards,respect for cadavers. Could boost integrity of medical education across India. Ethics committee preparing to discuss,proposed guidelines likely to shape how future med students handle cadaver studies.
Focusing on ethics,this move marks a shift in educational norms. The backlash from More and Pawar's comments underscored need for respect,dignity in training environments . Guidelines' impact may stretch beyond Karnataka,setting a new bar for other Indian regions.
As this unfolds,medical community watching closely. Guidelines could redefine how students view cadaver studies. Will they foster a culture of respect and ethics...?






