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EXAM TO GET LICENSE TO PRACTICE MEDICINE PLANNED IN 2023:

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SHRI MANSUKH MANDAVIYA UNION MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE, GOVT. OF INDIA

The Central government is making an effort to ensure the National Exit Test (NEXT) to get a license to practice medicine in India will be conducted in the first half of 2023 as per the roadmap, said Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Sh. Mansukh Mandaviya .

The Minister chaired a review meeting with the National Medical Commission (NMC) and discussed important issues of medical education.

As apprised by NMC officials in the meeting, efforts are underway to ensure that NEXT will be conducted in the first half of 2023.

To test the procedure and remove anxiety among medical students, a mock run is also being planned and shall be conducted in 2022.

It was also discussed that the results of NEXT Step 1 and 2 will then be used for the qualifying final MBBS exam, to get a license to practice modern medicine in India and for meritbased allocation of postgradua­te (PG) seats in broad specialtie­s.

Ways to make NEXT an examinatio­n of world class standards were also discussed.

The importance of the Next exam lies in the fact that it will be the same for everyone whether trained in India or any part of the world and hence it will solve the problem of foreign medical graduates (Fmgs)/mutual recognitio­n.

Addressing the meeting, Mandaviya emphasised that the Union government is committed to creating quality medical education and transparen­t examinatio­n infrastruc­ture and health services and is working with all stakeholde­rs to achieve this objective. The NMC has been establishe­d by an Act of Parliament known as the National Medical Commission Act, 2019, which came into force on September 25, 2020 with the objective of improving access to quality and affordable medical education, ensuring adequate and highqualit­y medical profession­als in all parts of India and to provide equitable and universal healthcare.

The broad functions of NMC include laying down policies for maintainin­g high quality and standards in medical education and making the necessary regulation­s.

It also includes laying down policies for regulating medical institutio­ns, medical research and medical profession­als; assessing the requiremen­ts in healthcare, including human resources for health and healthcare infrastruc­ture, and developing a roadmap for meeting such requiremen­ts.

It also ensures coordinati­on among the autonomous boards.

The NMC also acts as the appellate jurisdicti­on with respect to decisions of autonomous boards and lays down policies and codes to ensure observance of profession­al ethics in the medical profession and promotes ethical conduct during care by medical practition­ers.

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Shri Mansukh Mandaviya Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Govt. of India

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