<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Gopal Dabade</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:drdabade@gmail.com">drdabade@gmail.com</a>></span><br><div class="gmail_quote"><br><br>Publication: The Times Of India Chennai; <br>
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Chennai: After more than two years of arguments at different fora over<br>
the Indian Medical Association (IMA) endorsing two food products in<br>
violation of its own ethics and Medical Council of India (MCI)<br>
regulations, the MCI has decided to remove the IMA secretary and<br>
president from the Indian medical register for six months.<br>
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The action means that the doctors will not be able to practise for<br>
six months. The MCI has also decided to send censure letters to all<br>
187 IMA executive committee members “to not repeat such practices in<br>
future”. This is the first time in the history of the IMA, which<br>
represents two lakh doctors in the country, that the names of its<br>
office-bearers would be removed from the register.<br>
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The MCI ethics committee meeting on November 9 took the decision,<br>
which was later ratified by the board of directors. <br>
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The IMA had, in April 2008, signed a Rs 2.25-crore contract with<br>
Pepsico to allow Tropicana juice and Quaker oats to use its logo on<br>
their packs for three years. The controversy was triggered by Dr KV<br>
Babu, an IMA central committee member, who complained to MCI on June<br>
6, 2008, and followed it up with RTI applications that brought out<br>
details of endorsements.<br><br><br> In a similar case in 1988, the American Medical Association (AMA)<br>
had to pay $9.9 million to withdraw from a contract it<br>
signed with Sunbeam Corporation. While that was an endorsement of<br>
medical equipment, the IMA became the first professional body of<br>
doctors in the world to endorse a food product<br>
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