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Medical Council of India recommends the following guidelines regarding issuing of the medical certificate: 1. Never give it for more than 15 days. How do I get a medical certificate? Medical Certificate Contents Name and address of the patient. Name and address of the doctor/ medical practitioner. The exact periodRead More →

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The medical gases used in anaesthesia and intensive care are oxygen, nitrous oxide, medical air, entonox, carbon dioxide and heliox. Oxygen is one of the most widely used gases for life-support and respiratory therapy besides anaesthetic procedures. What is considered medical gas? Oxygen – a medical gas required in everyRead More →

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Yes, a medical practitioner can issue a medical certificate after a patient has taken sick leave, providing the certificate states: the date the certificate was issued. the period during which the practitioner believes the patient would have been unfit for work. Can any doctor issue medical certificate? Practitioners may onlyRead More →

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The Certificate should only be issued in respect of an illness or injury observed by the doctor or reported by the patient and deemed to be true by the doctor. Can any doctor issue medical certificate? Practitioners may only sign medical certificates they believe, to be completely accurate. This meansRead More →

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Yes, a medical practitioner can issue a medical certificate after a patient has taken sick leave, providing the certificate states: the date the certificate was issued. the period during which the practitioner believes the patient would have been unfit for work. Can any doctor issue medical certificate? Practitioners may onlyRead More →