Dont' we have blind doctors in any of the western countries? any info? anyone?
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/blind-student-s-suicide-threat-mci-asks-karnataka-college-to-provide-counselling/story-yliQkaGBCxLvdrOSAGywEL.html
The country’s medical education regulator has asked a Karnataka
college to provide counselling to a second year
MBBS student who has threatened suicide
after his admission was cancelled because of a severe visual disability.

The Medical Council of India (MCI) was examining if Suresh could be
cured though on face of it, the condition seemed incurable, an
official told Hindustan
Times on Monday.

“If so, then there is no way we can allow the student to continue MBBS
because our norms are very clear as far as physical disability is
concerned,” the
official said.

As reported by Hindustan Times, 19-year-old Suresh, who hails from
Raichur in Karnataka, can’t see beyond 8cm.

He threatened suicide after the MCI found his condition too severe for
an aspiring doctor and cancelled his admission to the Raichur
Institute of Medical
Sciences.

He was given admission against seats set aside for disabled students.

In its letter, a copy of which is with Hindustan Times, the MCI has
asked the college and Raichur district magistrate to handle the case
sensitively.

The cancellation order came on June 26, 2017 after Suresh had
completed the first of the five years of the medical programme.

MCI rules say the only disability allowed in medical colleges is of
the lower limbs, and a candidate has to fall under the 50%-70%
severity to be eligible
for a reserved seat. Someone with more severe condition is not
eligible for admission.

Parliament in December 2016 passed a bill providing 5% reservation
without exception to the disabled in all educational institutes.
Suresh can’t benefit
from the law as it came into force in April 2017, almost a year after
he joined the college.

“…we want this matter to be settled early so that he does not waste
more time on a career option that is practically not possible for him
to pursue,” the
MCI official said.

Suresh wrote a “Notice of Death” to the MCI on August 28, detailing
his struggle to get into a medical college.

The Kalaburagi bench of Karnataka high court, where Suresh challenged
the cancellation, has allowed him to continue the course till its
final decision,
expected in February 2018.

The court had earlier allowed him to sit his first year examination.

When contacted, Suresh said he was determined to fulfil his childhood
dream of being a doctor.
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