All Medical College Inspections would be Videographed: MCI Board of Governors
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New Delhi: Hitting the nail right on the head, the newly appointed Medical Council of India Board of Governors, is all set to install transparency in the process of MCI inspection of Medical Colleges, by ensuring videography of the entire process.
Medical Dialogues team had earlier brought the issue to light, stating that since all the alleged corruption at the council finds its roots in the approval and recognition of private medical colleges and their degrees, any move towards a "Swacch Medical Council" will only come, if the BoG takes decisions to instill transparency and standardisation in the process of inspection of Medical Colleges. This requires that each and every MCI inspection of a medical college be video-recorded, compiled and promptly put in public domain so that medical aspirants exactly know what sort of medical college they are seeking admission into.
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Medical Dialogues team had earlier brought the issue to light, stating that since all the alleged corruption at the council finds its roots in the approval and recognition of private medical colleges and their degrees, any move towards a "Swacch Medical Council" will only come, if the BoG takes decisions to instill transparency and standardisation in the process of inspection of Medical Colleges. This requires that each and every MCI inspection of a medical college be video-recorded, compiled and promptly put in public domain so that medical aspirants exactly know what sort of medical college they are seeking admission into.
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