NMC proposes changes in TEQ regulations – reactions from doctors, non-medical teachers
One of the key changes introduced by the National Medical Commission (NMC) in the recently released Draft Teachers Eligibility Qualifications (TEQ) 2024 Regulations is to increase the pool of faculties to teach in medical colleges.
While on the one hand, NMC has allowed Diploma holders appointed as Senior Residents before 08.06.2017 of working as specialist/Medical Officers in a Government Medical College for six years to join the medical colleges as Assistant Professors, it has also specified that a non-teaching Consultant/Specialist/Medical Officer, possessing Postgraduate Medical Degree, working for at least four or ten years in a minimum 220 bedded teaching/non-teaching Government Hospitals shall also be eligible to become Assistant or Associate Professor respectively of that broad speciality.
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