Cabinet secy-led team to select NMC chief from 300 applicants
A seven-member team headed by the cabinet secretary will select the chairman of the National Medical Commission (NMC), a body that will replace the graft-tainted Medical Council of India to regulate medical education in the country.
The Union health ministry has received close to 300 applications from across the country for the posts of chairman, and seven other members of the 33-member commission that are yet to be filled. The last date for receiving applications is October 18.
The ministry had on Monday selected 19 members through a draw of lots. These members were picked from a list of 65 candidates nominated by the states and union territories. The remaining six were a mix of ex-officio members and medical experts, taking the total number of chosen members to 25.
“We have fast-tracked the constitution of the NMC even though we have been given nine months but we will try to ensure that the Commission is up and running within six months. We are on track given the NMC Act 2019 was passed in August,” said Union health minister Harsh Vardhan.
The first round of selection was for the 10 of the 19 members that were picked from a list of 36 vice-chancellors (V-Cs) of health universities that the states had nominated individually. The remaining nine members were picked in the second round from 29 nominations made by the state medical councils across the country. “NMC is going to be a game changer, and I am happy to have got the opportunity to work to strengthen medical education,” said Dr Mahesh Verma, one of the V-Cs chosen as NMC member.
“We are hopeful it will help in regulating and strengthening the medical education sector. Eventually, how successful the move is will depend on the commission members, and how they function,” says Dr K K Talwar, former chairman of the board of governors, Medical Council of India.