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The National Medical Commission (NMC), India, has been being awarded the coveted World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) Recognition Status for a tenure of 10 years, according to a press release from the Union Health Ministry.

WFME recognition will enable Indian medical graduates to pursue postgraduate training and practice in other countries that require WFME recognition, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, the release added.

Under this accreditation all the 706 existing medical colleges become WFME accredited and the new medical colleges that will be set up in the coming 10 years will automatically become WFME accredited.






This will also make India an attractive destination for international students due to our globally recognized standards.

Apart from this, the NMC will get the privilege of enhancing the quality and standards of medical education in India by aligning them with the global best practices and benchmarks.

The release added that recognition will increase the international recognition and reputation of Indian medical schools and professionals, facilitate academic collaborations and exchanges and promote continuous improvement and innovation in medical education and foster a culture of quality assurance among medical educators and institutions.

The World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) is a global organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of medical education worldwide. WFME's mission is to strive for better health care for all mankind; WFME's primary objective is to enhance the quality of medical education worldwide, with the promotion of the highest scientific and ethical standards in medical education, according to the Health Ministry press release.

The release stated that the Education Commission on Foreign Medical Education (ECFMG) is the primary body in the United States that oversees the policies and regulations around licensing International Medical Graduates (IMGs). In order to take the USMLEs, and to apply for residency all IMGs must be certified by ECFMG.

The Education Commission on Foreign Medical Education (ECFMG) is the primary body in the United States that oversees the policies and regulations around licensing International Medical Graduates (IMGs).

In order to take the USMLEs, and to apply for residency all IMGs must be certified by ECFMG. This certification typically takes place after the completion of the 2nd year of a medical program, and before taking the USMLE Step 1 examination.

In 2010, the ECFMG announced a new requirement that will become effective in the year 2024 (was set for 2023 but was moved to 2024 due to COVID).

The new rule states that "starting in 2024, individuals applying for ECFMG Certification must be a student or graduate of a medical school that is appropriately accredited. More specifically, the school must be accredited by an accrediting agency that is officially recognized by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME)."

The WFME recognition process entails a fee of ₹ 4,98,5142 ($60,000) per medical college, which covers the expenses of the site visit team and their travel and accommodation.



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This means that the total cost for the 706 medical colleges in India to apply for WFME recognition would have been approximately ₹ 351.9 crore ($4,23,60,000). It is noteworthy that NMC has taken recognition of WFME which shall be applicable to all medical colleges under its umbrella.


 
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New Delhi:
The National Medical Commission (NMC), India, has been being awarded the coveted World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) Recognition Status for a tenure of 10 years, according to a press release from the Union Health Ministry.

WFME recognition will enable Indian medical graduates to pursue postgraduate training and practice in other countries that require WFME recognition, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, the release added.

Under this accreditation all the 706 existing medical colleges become WFME accredited and the new medical colleges that will be set up in the coming 10 years will automatically become WFME accredited.






This will also make India an attractive destination for international students due to our globally recognized standards.

Apart from this, the NMC will get the privilege of enhancing the quality and standards of medical education in India by aligning them with the global best practices and benchmarks.

The release added that recognition will increase the international recognition and reputation of Indian medical schools and professionals, facilitate academic collaborations and exchanges and promote continuous improvement and innovation in medical education and foster a culture of quality assurance among medical educators and institutions.

The World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) is a global organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of medical education worldwide. WFME's mission is to strive for better health care for all mankind; WFME's primary objective is to enhance the quality of medical education worldwide, with the promotion of the highest scientific and ethical standards in medical education, according to the Health Ministry press release.

The release stated that the Education Commission on Foreign Medical Education (ECFMG) is the primary body in the United States that oversees the policies and regulations around licensing International Medical Graduates (IMGs). In order to take the USMLEs, and to apply for residency all IMGs must be certified by ECFMG.

The Education Commission on Foreign Medical Education (ECFMG) is the primary body in the United States that oversees the policies and regulations around licensing International Medical Graduates (IMGs).

In order to take the USMLEs, and to apply for residency all IMGs must be certified by ECFMG. This certification typically takes place after the completion of the 2nd year of a medical program, and before taking the USMLE Step 1 examination.

In 2010, the ECFMG announced a new requirement that will become effective in the year 2024 (was set for 2023 but was moved to 2024 due to COVID).

The new rule states that "starting in 2024, individuals applying for ECFMG Certification must be a student or graduate of a medical school that is appropriately accredited. More specifically, the school must be accredited by an accrediting agency that is officially recognized by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME)."

The WFME recognition process entails a fee of ₹ 4,98,5142 ($60,000) per medical college, which covers the expenses of the site visit team and their travel and accommodation.



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This means that the total cost for the 706 medical colleges in India to apply for WFME recognition would have been approximately ₹ 351.9 crore ($4,23,60,000). It is noteworthy that NMC has taken recognition of WFME which shall be applicable to all medical colleges under its umbrella.


Good news .
 
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Bad news. We need more doctors and they complete the graduation from AIIMS and other govt funded hospitals then jump ship.
You are right in a way , but you should know that we have philosophy of vadudhaive kutumbukam , we should not be selfish by serving our home people only , we have duty to serve our brothers and humanity in America , UK , Australia, Europe and Africa . We have expanded number of our medical colleges many times which are producing lakhs of trained doctors , besides this Indian students are studying medical outside the country which will be addition to the medical facilities in our country .
 
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You are right in a way , but you should know that we have philosophy of vadudhaive kutumbukam , we should not be selfish by serving our home people only , we have duty to serve our brothers and humanity in America , UK , Australia, Europe and Africa . We have expanded number of our medical colleges many times which are producing lakhs of trained doctors , besides this Indian students are studying medical outside the country which will be addition to the medical facilities in our country .
The holistic approach aside. We need more doctors, we lack enough doctors, and a lot of hospitals, government and private have vacancies that need to be filled. We need a lot, like a lot more hospitals and doctors.
 
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The title is very confusing in order to practice in these countries one needs to pass their licensing exams and they will still have to pass them in order to practice there. The news is about the enrollment of all Indian medical Colleges in the WFME recognition data base.
 
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The title is very confusing in order to practice in these countries one needs to pass their licensing exams and they will still have to pass them in order to practice there. The news is about the enrollment of all Indian medical Colleges in the WFME recognition data base.

what does that even mean ?
 
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The title is very confusing in order to practice in these countries one needs to pass their licensing exams and they will still have to pass them in order to practice there. The news is about the enrollment of all Indian medical Colleges in the WFME recognition data base.
The main advantage of WFME recognition for India is Students can get their application processed easily after USMLE. Especially in the case of licensing examinations and residency programs.

what does that even mean ?
This is more like an accreditation. Just says yeah, this student came from a med school that's teaching things that are of international standard.
 
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This, I don't agree with. They should have given such recognition only to the good schools.
We have a few crap ones.
 
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This, I don't agree with. They should have given such recognition only to the good schools.
We have a few crap ones.
What percentage of med schools in India are good, what percentage are average and what percentage are crap?
 
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What percentage of med schools in India are good, what percentage are average and what percentage are crap?
How much have you studied? The ratio of good bad ugly colleges is same across disciplines. Medical studies are not unique.
 
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How much have you studied? The ratio of good bad ugly colleges is same across disciplines. Medical studies are not unique.
The ratio of dropouts is also same across disciplines.

The ratio of dropouts in engineering colleges, medical colleges and NDA must all be same.
 
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