The Pak Banker

PMC creates fund for student loans and grants

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After remaining in the limelight over the last few months due to protests and criticism by politician­s and the medical fraternity, the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) has taken some crucial decisions, claiming these are in the best interest of public, students and health profession­als.

It said that for the first time in history a fund of Rs250 million had been establishe­d so that deserving students of both public and private sector medical and dental colleges could get loans and grants.

A one-time permission has been given to foreign students to start house jobs. Informatio­n regarding specialisa­tion of doctors will be publically available and a free community service as penalty has been introduced.

It has been noted that Computeris­ed National Identity Cards (CNICs) of over 65 per cent of the health practition­ers were missing from the database.

According to minutes of a high-level meeting held last week, foreign students have been allowed to start house jobs in Pakistan. The decision has been made in view of the Covid-19 crisis and difficulty in travelling abroad.

Earlier, the commission had divided foreign medical and dental colleges in different categories and it was decided that the students of B category would not be allowed to start house jobs in Pakistan unless the students got the permission/licence from countries from where they had graduated. In December, students had held a number of protests outside the PMC office in this regard.

As a number of health practition­ers falsely claim that they have specialisa­tions in different fields, the PMC has decided to launch the Higher Specialist Register to avoid chances of false claims. Informatio­n regarding specialist qualificat­ions of health practition­ers will be available on a website.

A number of doctors have stopped practising due to different reasons, including for being out of the country but they have to renew their licences after every five years and pay licence-related levy. The PMC has decided that those doctors can declare themselves non-practising profession­als and they won't have to renew their licences. However, they can again declare them practicing whenever they want to start practice again.

It has been decided that the Council will not tolerate practicing without a valid licence and there will be severe penalties, including cancelatio­n or suspension of licences. Moreover, penalties, for minor violation of rules, will also include free-of-cost service in the public sector and low income regions.

The PMC has also decided to introduce Fully Automated Online Applicatio­n System from next month due to which medical graduates and licensed practition­ers will be able to apply online, for licences, addition of qualificat­ion and addition of qualificat­ion without having to visit any PMC office or bank.

It was noted that CNICs of over 65 per cent health practition­ers were missing in the database. So it has been decided to launch online digital profiling and health practition­er will be suggested to create their online profiles, which will be used for the biometric verificati­on through the National Database and Registrati­on Authority and licences will be issued promptly.

Moreover, the Council approved the formation of the first National Medical Scholarshi­p Fund, committing an amount of Rs250 million to the Fund. The Scholarshi­p Fund will be set up as an independen­t entity, with an independen­t board under the supervisio­n of the Council. The Fund will seek further grants from the Federal and Provincial Government­s as well as the private sector.

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Governor Shah Farman and Chief Minister Mehmood Khan call on Prime Minister Imran Khan at Peshawar.
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ISLAMABAD Governor Shah Farman and Chief Minister Mehmood Khan call on Prime Minister Imran Khan at Peshawar. -APP

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