Abstract

doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.38.4.6021
 How to cite this:Ehsan A, Raza A. Roller Coaster Ride of Teaching Faculty under Pakistan Medical Commission. Pak J Med Sci. 2022;38(4):780-781. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.38.4.6021

Highlights

  • The regulatory framework for Pakistan’s healthcare is evolving

  • The Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) Act was designed for regulation and control of the medical profession and to establish a uniform minimum standard of basic and higher medical education and training and recognition of qualifications in medicine and dentistry

  • The Commission comprises of three bodies namely the Medical and Dental Council (MDC), National Medical and Dental Academic Board (NMDAB), and National Medical Authority (NMA)

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The regulatory framework for Pakistan’s healthcare is evolving. ample gaps arise between anticipated objectives and real-world outcomes, reducing the utility of such decisions and necessitating various interim adjustments as stop-gap arrangements. The origin of the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) can be traced back to an akin ordinance titled “Pakistan Medical Commission Act, 2019”, promulgated through a Presidential Order in October 2019. The regulatory policy and approach of decision-makers towards healthcare had started taking shape since .

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