General Duty Quota
Full Form of GDQ
What is GDQ?
General Duty Quota (GDQ) refers to the reservation of positions for General Duty Medical Officers (GDMOs) within the Indian public healthcare system. It is a recruitment mechanism used by central and state health departments, as well as autonomous bodies like AIIMS and ESIC, to ensure a steady supply of doctors for primary care in rural and urban government hospitals. The quota is typically filled through competitive exams such as UPSC CMS, AIIMS GDMO, and state medical officer recruitment tests. GDQ postings often require doctors to serve in underserved areas for a minimum period, addressing the urban-rural healthcare gap. Candidates must hold an MBBS degree and complete internship to be eligible. The system is crucial for maintaining essential medical services at Community Health Centres (CHCs) and Primary Health Centres (PHCs). For medical graduates preparing for government jobs, understanding GDQ allocation is key to career planning, as it determines initial posting locations and service obligations. The quota is periodically reviewed to meet changing healthcare demands and is a significant aspect of India’s public health workforce strategy.
GDQ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The state government announced 200 new GDQ vacancies for district hospitals under the National Health Mission this year.