Pakistan Medical and Dental Council
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Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) is based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
History
Pakistan Medical and Dental Council was first constituted in accordance with the recommendation of the Health Conference held at Lahore in November, 1947 by adopting the Indian Medical Council Act 1933 with a view to regulating the Medical Education in the country. In the beginning the members of the Council were nominated by the Federal Government in consultation with the Universities and the Provincial Governments. The original nomination of the council was for a period of four years. Thereafter on the recommendations of the Council an Act called the Pakistan Medical Council Act was enacted in 1951, which gave due representation to the various sectors of the Medical Profession like Medical Faculties of the Universities, Registered Medical Practitioners, Health Departments of the Provincial Governments, Ministry of Health of the Federal Government etc.In addition to the Council at the center following Provincial Medical Councils were also functioning in the various Provinces, under the Provincial Legislation:Status
The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council is a statutory autonomous organization constituted under the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Ordinance, 1962. The objective is to establish a uniform minimum standard of the basic and the higher education in medicine. The composition of the Council is as follows:
Functions
To achieve the objective for which the Council has been constituted, the Council lays down the minimum standards for the degree of M.B.B.S. & B.D.S. and the higher qualifications like MD, MS, MDS, and other postgraduate minor diplomas like DO, DLO, etc. The Council also lays down the necessary qualifications and experience for the appointment of the various categories of teachers in the Medical/Dental Colleges in Pakistan. It meets at least twice a year. To ensure that the Regulations of the Council are followed by the various Medical/Dental Institutions in the Country, the Council inspects the Medical/Dental Colleges periodically. The newly opened institutions are inspected at the following stages:-
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# Certificate for availability of infrastructure. The site selected for the Medical/Dental College must be suitable from an academic point of view. Sustainable physical viability, availability of water, electricity, fuel gas, telephones, building materials, furniture and labor for construction etc, must be ensured.
#Proper Building owned by the institution, proper laboratories, Museum, dissection Hall, Library etc as mentioned in the requirement of the Council.
#Adequate financial resources for the establishment of an institution, an estimation of financial viability of the project should be clearly indicated according to the level, size, type of the proposed institution, Such an institution, understandably, is to function on self financing non-profit basis in case of Private Medical/Dental College/Institution.
#Fulfillment of required legal formalities.
#Organizational structure. In drawing up the organizational structure of the institution, the standard and quality of teaching and efficiency of the system must be ensured.
#Proposed Affiliation of the Medical/Dental College/Institution to a recognized University of Pakistan.
#Availability of Qualified Teaching Faculty and other staff.
#Availability of Attached Teaching Hospital @ 5 beds per annual admissions be owned by the college.
Countries determined to have comparable standard
Denmark, Hungry, Wales, Pakistan, Australia, Canada, Grenada, Ukraine, UKCountries determined not to have comparable standard
Chile, Castorica, Poland, Spain, Thailand, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Burma, Columbia, Croatia, Greece, Honduras, Italy, Korea, Lebanon, Norway, Romania, St. Martin, South Africa, Sweden, Antigua, Egypt, France, Ireland, Netherlands, TaiwanThe system of accreditation had also been approved by the General Medical Council of the UK and all the colleges recognized by the PM&DC are also automatically recognized by the General Medical Council and the graduates of these colleges are eligible to sit in P.L.A.B examination for the purpose of higher education in United Kingdom. Previously the General Medical Council used to conduct inspection of medical colleges in Pakistan through their own inspection team for the purpose of recognition of medical college.The Council is a supreme body and takes all policy decisions, it meets at least once in a year or as and when there are sufficient items for the agenda, which needs policy decisions. It acts through various Committees and Secretariat. The meetings of the Council are presided over by the President and in his absence by the Vice President.Secretariat
The Council has an independent Secretariat headed by the Secretary. The Building of the Council is located at G-10/4, Mauve Area, and Islamabad. The building was constructed through its own resources without even a single paisa grant from the Government. The Secretary is the Chief Executive of the Council and is responsible for all Secretariat work including implementation of the decision of the Council. The Secretariat keeps a close liaison with the Federal and Provincial Governments, Health Departments, Universities, Medical Colleges and allied agencies for speedy implementation and execution of the decision of the Council. It also keeps a liaison with Council and, licensing bodies in other countries to establish close contacts and develop mutual cooperation and understanding. It also initiates exchange of Medical Education Specialist with a view to studying the system of undergraduate and postgraduate medical and dental education in various countries.Provincial offices
In Punjab
Following officers have been authorized to file complaint against unregistered medical practitioners: 1. Secretary Health, Government of the Punjab.In Sindh
1. Secretary Health, Government of Sindh.In N.W.F.P
In Baluchistan
In federal capital
In the federal Capital Area, the District Health Officers, Islamabad has been authorized to file complaint.Funding of the council
The Council is financially independent. It does not receive any grant in aid from government. The funds are generated through its own resources which are as under:- : Registration fees from Fresh Doctors. : Renewal fees from doctors after every five years. : Registration of Postgraduate Foreign Qualification. : Inspection fees from Medical Institutes in Private Sector.
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