Lancet questions MCI conduct, calls for revamp -Sushmi Dey

-The Times of India

NEW DELHI: After a parliamentary panel’s report calling for reform, it is the turn of the international scientific community and healthcare experts to red flag the functioning of the Medical Council of India (MCI). A latest report in ‘Lancet’, a medical journal, has expressed concerns about the council and the state of regulation of medical education in India.

Referring to several observations in the parliamentary standing committee report submitted in the Rajya Sabha in March, the Lancet report said it called for "a shake-up of medical education and regulatory systems". It said the future of medical education would depend on the health ministry’s response to suggestions made in the report.

Highlighting the long pending government proposal for setting up a National Commission for Human Resources for Health, the Lancet report said, "Medical regulation reached a low ebb when MCI president Ketan Desai was arrested on bribery charges in 2010."

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