Indian Medical Graduates Granted Global Practice Rights | Oneindia News

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With the National Medical Commission securing recognition from the World Federation for Medical Education for a decade, Indian medical graduates now possess the eligibility to practice medicine and undertake post-graduation programs in nations like the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. This recognition aligns Indian medical graduates with international standards, opening doors to global opportunities in healthcare and education.
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00:00 The Indian medical graduates can now practice medicine and pursue post-graduation programs in countries such as United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand,
00:09 thanks to the National Medical Commission's newly acquired recognition by the World Federation for Medical Education.
00:16 This recognition, valid for 10 years, allows Indian medical graduates to meet the prerequisites for practicing medicine or pursuing advanced studies in these countries.
00:26 The Union Health Ministry announced this significant development, highlighting its positive impact on both international opportunities for Indian medical graduates and the overall quality of medical education within India.
00:39 All 706 existing medical colleges in India have already obtained WFME accreditation and any new colleges established within the next decade will automatically receive this accreditation.
00:52 Aside from its global implications, the NMC's WFME recognition will also raise the quality and standards of medical education in India by aligning them with international best practices.
01:05 It will enhance the international recognition of Indian medical institutions and professionals, foster academic collaborations and drive ongoing improvements in medical education.
01:15 The WFME is a global organization dedicated to improving medical education quality worldwide, focusing on promoting better health care and the highest scientific and ethical standards in medical education.
01:29 This recognition also holds significance in the context of international medical graduates seeking opportunities in the United States,
01:36 as it aligns with the requirements of the Education Commission of Foreign Medical Education, which oversees the licensing of international medical graduates in the United States.
01:45 To obtain WFME recognition, each medical college in India must go through an evaluation process, incurring costs related to site visits, travel and accommodation for assessment teams.
01:58 The total cost for all the 706 medical colleges in India is approximately Rs. 351.9 crore.
02:05 This substantial investment promises to enhance the global mobility and reputation of Indian medical graduates, creating new horizons for their careers.
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