Soon: One year Mandatory Internship for Foreign MBBS Graduates in India
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Mumbai: MBBS graduates coming to India after pursuing their graduate medical education from abroad may soon have to undergo a mandatory one-year internship to acclimatise themselves with the Indian medical scenario.
According to recent media reports, a recommendation to this effect was forwarded by various state medical councils to the Apex Medical Council, MCI as well as the Union Health Ministry in a meeting held recently
This comes in light of the observations, that foreign medical graduates who have pursued their MBBS degrees from countries abroad lack skills and knowledge of dealing with diseases specific to India as well as interacting with the Indian patients. It is hence proposed that such medicos are made to pursue 1-year internship in India.
Confirmation of this proposal was recently given by Dr Shivkumar Utture, president of Maharashtra Medical Council who informed Mumbai Mirror "Now we are saying that instead of doing their internship in the countries they are studying, they should do it here to tune into the current problems faced by patients in India, so they are armed adequately to treat patients here," said .
According to recent media reports, a recommendation to this effect was forwarded by various state medical councils to the Apex Medical Council, MCI as well as the Union Health Ministry in a meeting held recently
This comes in light of the observations, that foreign medical graduates who have pursued their MBBS degrees from countries abroad lack skills and knowledge of dealing with diseases specific to India as well as interacting with the Indian patients. It is hence proposed that such medicos are made to pursue 1-year internship in India.
Confirmation of this proposal was recently given by Dr Shivkumar Utture, president of Maharashtra Medical Council who informed Mumbai Mirror "Now we are saying that instead of doing their internship in the countries they are studying, they should do it here to tune into the current problems faced by patients in India, so they are armed adequately to treat patients here," said .
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