After facing backlash, the NMC has withdrawn the Competency Based Medical Education Curriculum (CBME) guidelines for 2024, published on August 31,...
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The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued new guidelines for the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) Curriculum, effective from the 2024-25 MBBS batch. The revised curriculum emphasizes outcome-based, patient-centric learning, ethical values, and communication skills through a new "AETCOM" module. Aimed at creating competent Indian Medical Graduates, the guidelines integrate subjects horizontally and vertically and focus on preparing students for real-life medical scenarios, aligning with global standards.
After facing backlash, the NMC has withdrawn the Competency Based Medical Education Curriculum (CBME) guidelines for 2024, published on August 31,...
The National Medical Commission's latest guidelines for the Competency-Based Medical Education curriculum have controversially reintroduced sodomy,...
The Union Health Ministry has approved the start of MBBS programs at five new medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh, increasing the state's medical seats...
The Union Health Ministry has approved the start of MBBS programs at five new medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh, increasing the state's medical seats...
As per the NMC, all MBBS doctors registered on IMR have to register again on the NMR which will be will be a central repository. Read details below.
As per the NMC, all MBBS doctors registered on IMR have to register again on the NMR which will be will be a central repository. Read details below.
Controversies over AI-generated material spurred release of guidelines addressing transparency and historical accuracy
With this, the state has 11 private colleges from this session against the four government institutions. Out of the total 1,550 MBBS seats in Punjab,...
With this, the state has 11 private colleges from this session against the four government institutions. Out of the total 1,550 MBBS seats in Punjab,...
OLABISI KUBONI OF THE seven topics that the Ministry of Education covered in its recent media conference, two deserved greater attention than they...