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Why can't medical college reports be made public? Transparency woes plague NMC
Overview
While the apex medical regulator, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has been denying recognition to several medical colleges across the country due to inadequate infrastructure, the controversy regarding the medical college assessment reports and the demands to make them public have escalated further.
With media reports suggesting that around 40 medical colleges have lost their recognition and several more might face the same fate in the coming time, the question that bothers aspirants and medical students is which one and why. Assessment reports for a specific medical college, prepared by the apex medical regulator on the basis of an inspection, reveal the state of the infrastructure available at a particular medical institute. Using these assessment reports, the medical students seeking admission into the medical courses can make informed decisions when choosing the college
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Why Can't Medical College Reports be Made Public? Transparency Woes Plague NMC
Speakers
Isra Zaman
B.Sc Life Sciences, M.Sc Biotechnology, B.Ed