AS IT IS CLEARLY MENTIONED IN THE NCM 2021 DOCUMENT IN THE DEFINITIONS (PAGE 4), THAT "ANY WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS NOT DEFINED IN THIS DOCUMENT WILL HAVE THE MEANING AS IN THE NMC-ACT. " NOW LET’S CHECK THE NMC-ACT FOR THE MEANINGS. According to Article 5b of the Georgian Medical Law, a "state certificate confirming the right to engage in independent medical practice" is issued only to independent medical practitioners. www.matsne.gov.ge/en/document/download/15334/14/en/pdf Junior doctors (Article 5 m) do not receive any such certificate or license from the state. Instead, anyone with just a diploma or degree can work as a junior doctor, but they are not granted a state-issued license like independent practitioners. Additionally, Article 5 - P of the Georgian Medical Law defines "certification" as the process of granting the right to independent medical practice, which evaluates a doctor's ability to practice independently. However, the NMC guidelines clearly require a license to practice medicine in the country of study, not just a diploma or degree certificate. Under Georgian law, someone who completes an MBBS or MD (equivalent to MBBS in India) will not be issued such a state license, making it non-compliant with NMC regulations. MOREOVER AS PER NMC - ACT (CHAPTER 1 E & L) The word “LICENCE” clearly means the right issued to an individual to practice independently. www.nmc.org.in/MCIRest/open/getDocument?path=/Documents/Public/Portal/LatestNews/Public%20Notice%20of%20Draft%20Regulations%20on%20registration%20by%20EMRB,%20NMC%20-%2006.04.2022.pdf
Now-a-days big advertisement is going on for Vietnam, what about license to practice in Vietnam?
we are working on it sir. very soon we will come up with it.
Sir, Can you please show the word "Independent" in the NMC guidelines. It is saying licence to practice at par with the citizens of that country.
AS IT IS CLEARLY MENTIONED IN THE NCM 2021 DOCUMENT IN THE DEFINITIONS (PAGE 4), THAT "ANY WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS NOT DEFINED IN THIS DOCUMENT WILL HAVE THE MEANING AS IN THE NMC-ACT. "
NOW LET’S CHECK THE NMC-ACT FOR THE MEANINGS.
According to Article 5b of the Georgian Medical Law, a "state certificate confirming the right to engage in independent medical practice" is issued only to independent medical practitioners.
www.matsne.gov.ge/en/document/download/15334/14/en/pdf
Junior doctors (Article 5 m) do not receive any such certificate or license from the state. Instead, anyone with just a diploma or degree can work as a junior doctor, but they are not granted a state-issued license like independent practitioners.
Additionally, Article 5 - P of the Georgian Medical Law defines "certification" as the process of granting the right to independent medical practice, which evaluates a doctor's ability to practice independently.
However, the NMC guidelines clearly require a license to practice medicine in the country of study, not just a diploma or degree certificate.
Under Georgian law, someone who completes an MBBS or MD (equivalent to MBBS in India) will not be issued such a state license, making it non-compliant with NMC regulations.
MOREOVER AS PER NMC - ACT (CHAPTER 1 E & L) The word “LICENCE” clearly means the right issued to an individual to practice independently.
www.nmc.org.in/MCIRest/open/getDocument?path=/Documents/Public/Portal/LatestNews/Public%20Notice%20of%20Draft%20Regulations%20on%20registration%20by%20EMRB,%20NMC%20-%2006.04.2022.pdf
Sir, can u please advise which country is the best one which follows all NMC guidelines?
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