West Bengal: Doctors practicing in State required to obtain State Medical Council clearance in upcoming policy
The West Bengal Medical Council (WBMC) is going to introduce a new policy soon, under which, doctors practicing in the State will have to get clearance from the State Medical Council if they have medical registrations from any State other than West Bengal.
Under this new policy, the doctors, who have registration from outside states, will be required to register their names with the State's medical council. This will not only be applicable for the doctors associated with the state-run hospitals, but also for doctors linked with private hospitals, including those running private chambers.
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Doctors Practicing In Bengal Required To Get Clearance From Medical Council Under New Policy
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