NHM Arunachal Pradesh Recruitment 2023- Medical Officer Vacancy, Job Opening

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NHM Arunachal Pradesh Recruitment 2023- Medical Officer Vacancy, Job Opening

National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Medical Officer vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh job vacancy 2023.

National Health Mission Arunachal PradeshNotification 2023

National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh has recently sought a job notification for the recruitment of Medical Officer Vacancy. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:

National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh job Openings

About Job

Requirement Details

Post Name

Medical Officer

Posts

1

Location

Naharlagun – Arunachal Pradesh

Salary

Rs. 50,000/- Per Month

Last Date

21-Aug-2023

Age

Not Mentioned

Application Fees

N/A

Educational Qualification for National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh Job Vacancy:

Post Name

Educational Qualification

Medical Officer

To apply for the post of Medical Officer at National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh, the candidate should have completed MBBS, Degree from any of the recognized boards or Universities.

How to Apply for National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh Job Openings:

Interested and eligible candidates can appear for Walk-in-interview along with required documents(as mentioned in official notification) at the below address The Conference Hall, Directorate of Health Services, Naharlagun on 21-Aug-2023

Disclaimer: Provided by the National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh

About National Health Mission Arunachal Pradesh: The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) is a National effort at ensuring effective healthcare through a range of interventions at individual, household, community, and most critically at the health system levels. Despite considerable gains in health status over the past few decades in terms of increased life expectancy, reductions in mortality and morbidity serious challenges still remain. These challenges vary significantly from state to state and even within states. There has been a progressive decline in budgetary allocation for public health in the country from 1.3% of GDP in 1990 to 0.9% in 1999. Rising inequities are another area of concern. Studies demonstrate that curative services favour the rich over the poor.

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