BAPIO President meets Indian Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan
Dr Ramesh Mehta met Dr Harsh Vardhan, the new Health Minister of India during American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) convention in San Antonio, USA. He is keen […]
Dr Ramesh Mehta met Dr Harsh Vardhan, the new Health Minister of India during American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) convention in San Antonio, USA. He is keen […]
Joint Statement by RCGP, BAPIO and BIDA Dated 20.6.2014 The RCGP, British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) and British International Doctors Association (BIDA) have announced that they
British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO), one of the largest Indian doctor’s organisation in the country welcomed the new Indian High Commissioner to UK, H.E. Sri Ranjan Mathai.
Reacting to a report published in the BMJ, lab performance on the PLAB exams with both MRCP and MRCGP performance, the BAPIO leaders have expressed their dismay. Click here for Press Release
Moral Victory to BAPIO The Honourable judge Mr Mitting while delivering his judgement said the claim had been brought in good faith and in the public interest, expressing hope that
BAPIO plans a major conference on ‘Impact of Ethnicity and Culture on doctors performance’. Highly regarded national speakers will be deliberating the issues. There will be workshops to explore issues
“This is a critical time. This is a fight for our dignity and self-respect. Please, please contribute NOW”. Dr Satheesh Mathew said “We need to continue the momentum of fund collection as
MRCP (UK) examination board which develops and delivers membership and specialty examinations on behalf of the Federation of Royal Colleges of Physicians of United Kingdom invited BAPIO to a meeting.
Dr Mathew, Vice President, said “I request you to join hands together and fight to the last. Victory in this case will assure justice for us and for our children”