• Indian J Med Ethics · Oct 2013

    Medical regulation in India: an outsider's perspective.

    • Rajan Madhok.
    • Former member, General Medical Council, Chairman, British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, 43 Hookhams Lane, Renhold, Bedford, UK e-mail: rajan.madhok@btinternet.com.
    • Indian J Med Ethics. 2013 Oct 1; 10 (4): 263-7.

    AbstractThis personal comment briefly describes the working of the General Medical Council, the medical regulator in the United Kingdom, with the aim of informing the discussion on how to regulate medical education and doctors' practice in India. Given that the ministry of health and family welfare is still debating the final constitution of the Medical Council of India, this paper is timely.

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