One Doctor, One Registration: How NMR will remove duplication of State Medical Council Registrations

Published On 2023-11-02 12:30 GMT   |   Update On 2023-11-02 12:30 GMT
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The much-anticipated National Medical Register (NMR) will finally come into effect by the end of the next year i.e. 2024 or in 2025, the National Medical Commission (NMC) officials have informed.

The implementation of the NMR will finally give people an exact answer to a simple question that is most often approximated: "How Many Doctors are there in India?"

Replacing the existing Indian Medical Register (IMR), the new National Medical Register will ensure that each of the doctors in India has a Unique ID and registration number that would be linked to their Aadhar numbers. The NMR, which will be available in the public domain and placed on the NMC website, will display all the details regarding a doctor including his/her UID, registration number, name, place of work, qualifications, speciality, and name of the Institute/University from where the qualifications were obtained, etc.

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One Doctor, One Registration: How The National Medical Register Will Remove Duplication Of State Medical Council Registrations

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