No screening tests for overseas Indian doctors to practice

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Agencies: Kochi, Jan 03 2013, 09:54 IST
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The Centre would permit overseas Indian doctors to practise in the country without undergoing screening tests, Union Health Secretary P K Pradhan said.

In what is viewed as the first major impact of the ongoing Global Healthcare Summit, Pradhan said the Centre was ready with the bill to amend the Medical Council of India (MCI) Act and allow overseas Indians to practice in their homeland as demanded by the expatriate professionals for long.

"We expect to bring the bill during the Budget Session of Parliament," he said, addressing the CEO Forum held as part of the three-day healthcare summit which began yesterday.

The high-profile Forum, attended by top brass from the industry and senior officials from the Centre and the state, also decided to workout modalities to broaden the PPP by tapping into the strengths of both the sides. It was the first time such a face-to-face meeting between the regulatory authorities and the industry captains in the history of the global summit.

Soliciting ideas and partnerships from the private sector, Pradhan said the government was planning to improve the secondary care by upgrading the district hospitals. "There is a huge scope for partnership with the private sector in the areas like diagnostic services and labs. We will encourage district hospitals to run medical college campuses to augment the capacity in PG education and private players can help in this area," he said.

Welcoming enterprising ideas from private practitioners, Director General of Health Services Dr Jagadish Prasad urged the private sector hospitals to reserve

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Rahul | 10-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
I had Graduated from Russia , this year and got 149 In my First attempt in FMGE Sep 2012, Surely preparing for the March Exam 2013.. But as soon as this news come , one thing got stuck in my mind, whether this bill is applicable to us also , or as written it is for Overseas Indian Doctors.. Are we included in this .. or they are talking about Indian Doctors staying in Different Countries or N.R.I. Please confirm me , that where it is written that it is for students those who did their graduation from Other countries like Russia / China.. If yes then is it applicable to New Students or all students those who have NOT cleared Fmge since 2002.. Thanks in advance.. Please reply

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