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MC Exclusive | NMC seeks accreditation for global recognition of India’s medical colleges

The World Health Organisation and World Medical Education Federation guidelines for accreditation of basic medical education recommend that national standards be set at an acceptable international level.

August 03, 2022 / 13:51 IST
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India’s medical education regulator has now applied for recognition by the World Medical Education Federation (WMFE), failing which Indian medical graduates will not be eligible to appear for the United States Medical Licentiate Examination (USMLE) for postgraduate training.

Starting 2024, individuals applying for the Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certification must be a student or graduate of a medical school that is accredited by a regulatory agency duly recognised by the WMFE.

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WMFE is an international organisation working to improve the quality of medical training and it operates in partnership with the World Health Organisation and the World Medical Association.

“We have extended our application for WMFE recognition with details such as how we offer affiliation to medical colleges in India and the plans to strengthen the accreditation process further in order to improve the quality of medical training,” said a senior official in the National Medical Commission (NMC), the body that regulates medical education and professionals in India.