Medical academics evacuated from Ukraine can for the graduate exam: NMC

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Mumbai: Recently graduated Indian academics pursuing medical studies in foreign countries and who were recently stranded in India due to Covid or the Russian-Ukrainian clash will be able to sit for the Postgraduate Examination in Medicine Abroad (FMGE) this year. This resolution passed through the National Medical Commission (NMC) and a circular on the subject issued on Friday.

“Indian students who were in the last year of their university degree in medicine (due to Covid-19, the Russo-Ukrainian war had to leave their foreign medical institutes and return to India) and then finished their studies (and) received a course the final touch certificate/diploma no later than June 30, may appear at the FMGE,” read the circular of July 28.

Once qualified for the FMG exam, foreign medical graduates will be required to complete a two-year mandatory rotating medical internship (CRMI). to teach the UG medicine course at the foreign institute, as well as to familiarize those academics with the practice of medicine in Indian conditions,” the circular states.

In addition, it states that foreign medical graduates will only be able to enroll in India after completing the CRMI. NMC also clarified that this is a “unique” exception to its rule.

The move comes as medical academics from various foreign universities, joining those in China, Russia and Ukraine, are recently stranded in India, with no hope of returning to their universities in the near future. While academics welcome the resolution that allows them to execute at FMGE, many is not a solution.

“The fact that we have to do a two-year internship instead of a mandatory year means we lose one more year. Anyway, we have been stuck with online courses, and now, this resolution to allow us to search for FMGE is positive, many would prefer to go back to China and complete our internship,” said Dr. Shahroz Khan Sherry, a recent graduate of Nantong Medical University.

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