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Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship Regulations 2021
[Bare Act]
Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship Regulations, 2021,as notified by the National Medical Commission via official gazette dated 18th November, 2021.
[See regulation5]
DURATION and PERIOD OF CRMI
(See Regulation 4)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR COMPLETION OF CRMI
The following requirements need to be fulfilled to be eligible for CRMI.
1. Indian Medical Graduates
(a) The applicant should have successfully completed the MBBS course of any University from a college or institution approved and recognised by the Commission and listed by the Undergraduate Medical Education Board under the provisions of section 35 of the Act.
(b) The qualifying examination for Indian Medical Graduates shall be in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations of the Commission at the time of commencement of internship;
(i) The Final MBBS Examination of various Universities or institutions of India; (ii) The National Exit Test (NExT) Step-1 held under sub-section (1) of section 15 of the Act whenever this examination becomes operational;
(iii) Any other requirement as may be regulated or notified by the Central Government or, as the case may be, the Commission.
(c) All Indian Medical Graduates shall complete their entire period of compulsory rotating internship training (CRMI) in the institution where they have pursued and completed their Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS);
(i) One-year approved service in the Armed Forces Medical Services, after passing the final MBBS examination shall be considered as equivalent to the pre- registration training detailed above; and such training shall, as far as possible, be at the Base or General Hospital. The training in Community Medicine should fulfill the norms of the NMC as proposed above. However NExT step 2 will be mandatory for these candidates also.
2. Foreign Medical Graduates
(a) All Foreign Medical Graduates, as regulated by the National Medical Commission (Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate) Regulations, 2021, are required to undergo internship at par with Indian Medical Graduates if they desire to seek Permanent Registration to practice Medicine in India.
(i) All Foreign Medical Graduates, unless otherwise notified shall be required to undergo CRMI at par with Indian Medical Graduates after the National Exit Test Step-1 after NExT becomes operational.
(b) Indian citizens (including overseas Indian citizens) who are Foreign Medical Graduates who do not fall under the purview of the National Medical Commission (Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate) Regulations, 2021shall be regulated by the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) in accordance with the Advisory no MCI-203(1)(Gen)/2020- Regn./118239, dated the 2nd September, 2020 and shall be required to complete CRMI in India if they have not undergone such practical training after obtaining such qualification as may be required by the rules and regulations in force in the country granting such qualification or has not undergone any practical training in that country.
(c) Foreign Medical Graduates who require to complete a period of Internship shall do so only in medical colleges or institutions approved for providing CRMI to Indian Medical Graduates;
(i) Foreign Medical Graduates may be posted first in colleges which have been newly opened and have yet to be recognized;
(ii) May be posted to different medical colleges or institutions through a counseling or seat allocation process based on the merit;
(iii) Medical colleges or institutions may allow up to 7.5 per cent of their permitted quota of interns to accommodate internship by Foreign Medical Graduates.
(d) The college or institution and its affiliated hospitals and Community Health Centres shall be recognised by the Commission for conducting the CRMI programme.
SCHEDULE- III
[See regulation 2(c)]
CURRICULUM AND SPECIALITIES OF COMPULSORY ROTATING MEDICAL
INTERNSHIP (CRMI)
(n). FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY
S.NO | Nature of Posting | Department / Specialty | Duration | Remarks |
1. | Mandatory Exclusive | Community Medicine | 12 weeks | (a) Postings should be in Community Health Centres (CHC)/ Rural Health Centre (RHC) with rotation of: (i) 3 weeks- General Surgery (ii) 3 weeks- General Medicine (iii) 3 weeks- Obstetrics and Gynaecology (iv) 3 weeks- Community Medicine (b) Not more than 15 interns at any given time in one centre (c) As provided in the Minimum Requirements for Annual MBBS Admissions Regulations (2020) section A.1.14 related to Community Medicine must be followed. |
2. | Mandatory Exclusive | General Medicine | 6 Weeks | Predominantly Out-patient postings with exposure to handling emergencies |
3. | Mandatory Exclusive | Psychiatry | 2 weeks | Predominantly Out-patient postings with exposure to handling emergencies |
4. | Mandatory Exclusive | Pediatrics | 3 weeks | Includes postings in Out- patient, In-patient wards and Admission Day Emergency postings and exposure to Neonatal or Pediatric High Dependency and Intensive Care Units (HDU/NICU/PICU) |
5. | Mandatory Exclusive | General Surgery | 6 Weeks | Includes postings in Out- patient, In-patient wards, Admission Day Emergency and both Minor and Major Operation Theatres and exposure to High Dependency Units (HDUs) and Intensive Care Units (ICUs) |
6. | Mandatory Exclusive | Anesthesiology and Critical Care | 2 weeks | Includes postings in Operation Theatre, Intensive Care Units, Basic Life Support (BSL) training and additionally Pain Clinic and Palliative Care, if available |
7. | Mandatory Exclusive | Obstetrics and Gynaecology including Family Welfare and Planning | 7 Weeks | Includes postings in Out- patient, In-patient wards, Admission Day Emergency, Labour Room and Operation Theatres and exposure to High Dependency Units (HDU), Intensive Care Units (ICU)and Family Planning methods |
8. | Mandatory Exclusive and Concurrent PMR with Orthopedics | Orthopaedics including Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) | 2 weeks | Includes postings in Out- patient, In-patient, Admission Day Emergency, Plaster Room and Operation Theatres Postings in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) may run concurrent in afternoons/mornings equivalent to 4 half-days (14% of total postings) |
9. | Mandatory Exclusive | Forensic Medicine and Toxicology | 2 weeks | Includes postings related to Resuscitation areas, Triage, In-patient wards and Operation Theatre, Basic Life Support as well as exposure to medico-legal procedures |
10. | Mandatory Exclusive | Forensic Medicine and Toxicology | 1 week | Includes Autopsy postings |
11. | Mandatory Exclusive | Otorhinolaryngology | 1 week | Predominantly Out-patient postings with exposure to handling emergencies |
12. | Mandatory Exclusive | Otorhinolaryngology | 2 weeks | Predominantly Out-patient postings with exposure to handling emergencies, Minor as well as Major Operation Theatres |
13. | Mandatory Exclusive | Ophthalmology | 2 weeks | Predominantly Out-patient postings with exposure to handling emergencies, Minor as well as Major Operation Theatres |
14. | Electives Exclusive* | Broad Specialties Group | 4 weeks total; 2 weeks minimum, | • Respiratory Medicine and Directly Observed Treatment Short Course in Tuberculosis (DOTS-TB) Center • Radio diagnosis • Lab Medicine • Geriatric Medicine |
15.* | Electives Exclusive | Indian Systems of Medicine | 1 week | May choose any: • Ayurveda • Yoga • Unani • Siddha • Homeopathy • Sowa Rigpa |
A Comprehensive list of skills recommended as desirable for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) – Indian Medical Graduate that should be included in log books
Specialty | Procedure |
General Medicine | · Venipuncture (I) · Intramuscular injection (I) · Intradermal injection (D) · Subcutaneous injection (I) · Intra Venous (IV) injection(I) · Setting up IV infusion and calculating drip rate (I) · Blood transfusion (O) · Urinary catheterization (D) · Basic life support (D) · Oxygen therapy (I) · Aerosol therapy / nebulization (I) · Ryle’s tube insertion (D) · Lumbar puncture (O) · Pleural and asciticfluid aspiration (O) · Cardiac resuscitation (D) · Peripheral blood smear interpretation (I) · Bedside urine analysis (D) |
General Surgery | Basic suturing (I) · Basic wound care (I) · Basic bandaging(I) · Incision and drainage of superficial abscess(I) · Early management of trauma (I) and trauma life support(D) |
Orthopedics | · Application of basic splints and slings(I) · Basic fracture and dislocation management (O) · Compression bandage (I) |
Obstetrics | · Obstetric examination(I) · Episiotomy(I) · Normal labor and delivery (including partogram) (I) |
Gynecology | · Per Speculum (PS) and Per Vaginal (PV) examination(I) · Visual Inspection of Cervix with Acetic Acid (VIA) (O) · Pap Smear sample collection & interpretation (I) · Intra- Uterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD) insertion & removal(I) |
Pediatrics | · Documentation and certification of trauma (I) · Diagnosis and certification of death(D) · Legal documentation related to emergency cases (D) · Certification of medical-legal cases e.g. Age estimation, sexual assault etc.(D) · Establishing communication in medico-legal cases with police, public health authorities, other concerned departments, etc (D |
Otorhinolaryngology | · Anterior nasal packing (D) · Otoscopy (I) |
Ophthalmology | · Visual acuity testing (I) · Digital tonometry(O) · Indirect ophthalmoscopy (O) · Epilation (O) · Eye irrigation(I) · Instillation of eye medication (I) · Ocular bandaging(I) |
Dermatology | · Slit skin smear for leprosy(O) · Skin biopsy(O) · Gram’s stained smear interpretation (I) · KOH examination of scrapings for fungus (D) · Dark ground illumination (O) · Tissue smear (O) · Cautery - Chemical and electrical (O) |
Pathology and Blood Banking | · Peripheral blood smear preparation, staining and interpretation (I) · Urine routine and microscopy examination (I) · Manual blood sugar estimation (I) · CSF examination (I) · Blood grouping (I) · Saline cross match method (I) |
Microbiology | · Gram’s stained smear interpretation (I) · KOH examination of scrapings for fungus (I) · Dark ground illumination (O) · ZN stained smear interpretation (I) · Wet mount examination of stool for ova and cysts (I) · Identification of blood parasites on PBS (I) |
Pharmacology | · Writing a prescription (D) · Audit of a given prescription (D) · Recognize an adverse drug reaction (I) · Be able to prepare a list of essential drugs for a healthcare facility |
Applied Anatomy | · Identification of structures on X-rays/ ultrasound |
Applied Physiology | · Perform, analyze, and interpret pulmonary function (e.g. FVC, MVV) (O) · Perform, analyze, and interpret measurements of cardiac and vascular function (e.g. HR, BP, ECG) (D) · Interpret blood parameters (e.g. hematocrit/red blood cell count, lactate, glucose) (I) · Perform, analyze, and interpret CNS function (e.g. nerve conduction velocity, EMG, cranial nerve examination) (D) |
Applied Biochemistry | · Estimate glucose, creatinine, urea and total proteins, A:G ratio in serum (D) · Estimate serum total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides(D) · Estimate serum bilirubin, SGOT/SGPT/alkaline phosphatase (D) · Estimate calcium and phosphorous(D) |
Biomedical waste management | · Segregation and disposal of sharps, plastics, OT material, HIV/ HBsAg/ HCV/ corona virus infected material (O) |
SCHEDULE-IV
(See regulation6 (b) and 7)
[See regulation 2(f)]
A. Sample Log Book Page
Skills in Emergency Medicine / Casualty/ Trauma
Skill | Observed | Assisted | Done under supervision | Able to do independently | Remarks /Comments | |||||
Date | No | Date | No | Date | No | Date | No | |||
Control Hemorrhage | ||||||||||
Intubate | ||||||||||
Basic Adult Resuscitation | ||||||||||
Basic Pediatric Resuscitation | ||||||||||
Draw blood | ||||||||||
Use vacutainer | ||||||||||
Canulate vein | ||||||||||
Set up IV infusion | ||||||||||
Monitor IV infusion | ||||||||||
Give IM injection | ||||||||||
Give SC injection | ||||||||||
Give IV Injection | ||||||||||
Fill Requisition Form | ||||||||||
Order grouping /cross matching | ||||||||||
Order blood/ blood products | ||||||||||
Set up transfusion | ||||||||||
Draw blood for culture aseptically | ||||||||||
Immediate assessment of chest pain | ||||||||||
Immediate assessment of abdominal pain | ||||||||||
Immediate assessment of unconscious patient | ||||||||||
Immediate assessment of stroke | ||||||||||
Immediate assessment of trauma |
Note:
C. SAMPLE INTERNSHIP ASSESSMENT AND FEED-BACK FORM
Name: _____________________________________________Student / Intern ID:___________________ Supervisor: ________________________Department/ Specialty:________________________________ Unit:_______ Dates:___ /____ /____ to____ /____ /____ Leaves:_______ days
RATING
PLEASE RATE ON A SCALE OF A, B, C, D
WITH
A: Outstanding
B: Good
C: Average
D: Needs further training
Scoring may be based on
Strengths: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Areas of Improvement needed: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Comments:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Student- ______ Date:_______
Faculty:_____ Date:_______
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