Doctors practising, studying in Bengal mandatorily require registration with West Bengal Medical Council
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The medical practitioners who are employed in any capacity in West Bengal, those involved in private practice, or the Postgraduate students in any medical college in the State will now mandatorily require registration with the West Bengal Medical Council. This includes the doctors who have registrations in other states and are currently working in the state.
Issuing a notification in this regard on 09.02.2024, the Council further clarified that those who do not have registration with the West Bengal Medical Council will have to obtain the same within the coming three months.
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