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MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
SALIENT FEATURES OF
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
REGULATIONS, 2000
- SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT:-
- These regulations may be called "The Postgraduate Medical
Education Regulations 2000.
- They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the
official Gazette.
- GENERAL CONDITIONS TO BE OBSERVED BY POSTGRADUATE TEACHING
INSTITUTIONS:
- Postgraduate Medical Education in broad specialities shall be of
three years duration in the case of degree course and two years in
the case of Diploma course after MBBS and in the case of super
specialities the duration shall be of three years after MD/MS with
the exceptions wherever indicated.
- Postgraduate curriculum shall be competency based.
- Learning in postgraduate programme shall be essentially autonomous
and self directed.
- A combination of both formative and summative assessment is vital
for the successful completion of the PG programme.
- A modular approach to the course curriculum is essential for
achieving a systematic exposure to the various sub-specialities concerned with a discipline.
- The training of PG students shall involve learning experience derived
from or targeted to the needs of the community. It shall,
therefore, be necessary to expose the students to community based
activities.
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GOALS AND GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF POSTGRADUATE
MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME TO BE OBSERVED BY POSTGRADUATE TEACHING
INSTITUTION.
3.1 GOAL
The goal of postgraduate medical education shall be
to produce competent specialists and/or Medical teachers.
- who shall recognize the health needs of the community, and carry
out professional obligations ethically and in keeping with the
objectives of the national health policy
- who shall have mastered most of the competencies, pertaining to
the speciality, that are required to be practiced at the secondary
and the tertiary levels of the health care delivery system;
- who shall be aware of the contemporary advance and developments in
the discipline concerned;
- who shall have acquired a spirit of scientific inquiry and is
oriented to the principles of research methodology and epidemiology;
and
- who shall have acquired the basic skills in teaching of the
medical and paramedical professionals;
3.2 GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF POST-GRADUATE TRAINING
EXPECTED FROM STUDENTS AT THE END OF POST-GRADUATE TRAINING
At the end of the postgraduate training in the
discipline concerned the student shall be able to;
- Recognize the importance to the concerned speciality in the
context of the health needs of the community and the national
priorities in the health section.
- Practice the speciality concerned ethically and in step with the
principles of primary health care.
- Demonstrate sufficient understanding of the basic sciences
relevant to the concerned speciality.
- Identify social, economic, environmental, biological and emotional
determinants of health in a given case, and take them into account
while planning therapeutic, rehabilitative, preventive and primitive
measure/strategies.
- Diagnose and manage majority of the conditions in the speciality
concerned on the basis of clinical assessment, and appropriately
selected and conducted investigations.
- Plan and advise measures for the prevention and rehabilitation of
patients suffering from disease and disability related to the
speciality.
- Demonstrate skills in documentation of individual case details as
well as morbidity and mortality rate relevant to the assigned
situation.
- Demonstrate empathy and humane approach towards patients and their
families and exhibit interpersonal behaviour in accordance with the
societal norms and expectations.
- Play the assigned role in the implementation of national health
programme, effectively and responsibly.
- Organize and supervise the chosen/assigned health care services
demonstrating adequate managerial skills in the clinic/hospital or
the field situation.
- Develop skills as a self-directed learner,
recognize continuing
education needs; select and use appropriate learning resources.
- Demonstrate competence in basic concepts of research methodology
and epidemiology, and be able to critically analyze relevant
published research literature.
- Develop skills in using educational methods and techniques as
applicable to the teaching of medical/nursing students, general
physicians and paramedical health workers.
- Function as an effective leader of a health team engaged in health
care, research or training.
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STATEMENT OF THE COMPETENCIES :
Keeping in view the general objectives of
postgraduate training, each discipline shall aim at development of
specific competencies which shall be defined and spelt out in clear
terms. Each department shall produce a statement and bring it to the
notice of the trainees in the beginning of the programme so that he or
she can direct the efforts towards the attainment of these competencies.
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COMPONENTS OF THE POSTGRADUATE CURRICULUM :
The major components of the Postgraduate curriculum
shall be :
- Theoretical knowledge
- Practical and clinical skills
- Thesis skills.
- Attitudes including communication skills.
- Training in research methodology.
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STARTING OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COURSES AND
THEIR RECOGNITION.
(1) An institution intending to start a Postgraduate Medical
Education course or to increase the admission capacity shall
obtain permission of the Central Government under Section 10A of
the Act.
(2) The institution shall apply for recognition of the Postgraduate
medical qualification to the Central Government through the
affiliating university.
- NOMENCLATURE OF POSTGRADUATE COURSES.
The nomenclature of postgraduate medical courses
shall be as provided in the Schedule annexed to these Regulation :
Provided that in the case of postgraduate medical
degree and diploma courses instituted prior to the commencement of these
Regulations with the approval of the Medical Council of India and which
have not been included in these regulations, the institutions concerned
shall continue such course till the students admitted complete the said
courses.
- GENERAL
(1) The institutions recognised by the Medical Council of India for
running Postgraduate courses prior to the commencement of the Indian
Medical Council (Amendment) Act,1993 and those medical colleges
recognised for running Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
(MBBS)
course or institutions established by the Central Government for the
purpose of imparting postgraduate medical education shall be eligible
for starting any postgraduate degree or diploma and higher specialty
course.
(1A) The Central Government shall exempt any such
existing/proposed non-teaching institutions or specialist institution or
autonomous body owned and managed by the Central Government/State
Government from fulfilling the prescribed provision of having an
undergraduate teaching facility, and allow starting Postgraduate medical
course.
(2) The maximum number of students for a postgraduate medical course,
who can be registered in any recognised department, for training for the
award of postgraduate degree or diploma by the affiliating university,
shall be determined by the facilities available in the department in
terms of infrastructure, teaching staff and clinical teaching material.
(3) Every student, selected for admission to postgraduate medical course
in any of the medical institutions in the country, shall possess
recognised MBBS degree or equivalent qualification and should have
obtained permanent Registration with the Medical Council of India, or
any of the State Medical Councils or should obtain the same within on
month from the date of his admission, failing which the admission of the
candidate shall be cancelled;
Provided that in the case of a foreign national,
the Medical Council of India may, on payment of the prescribed fee for
registration, grant temporary Registration for the duration of the
postgraduate training restricted to the medical college/institution to
which he is admitted for the time being exclusively for postgraduate
studies;
Provided further that temporary registration to
such foreign national shall be subject to the condition 5that such
person is duly registered as medical practitioner in his own country
from which he has obtained his basic medical qualification and that
his degree is recognised by the corresponding Medical Council or
concerned authority.
(4) The students undergoing postgraduate courses
shall be exposed to the following :-
- Basics of statistics to understand and critically evaluate
published research paper.
- Few lectures or other type of exposure to human behavior studies.
- Basic understanding of pharmaco-economics.
- Introduction to the non-linear mathematics.
- SELECTION OF POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS.
Students for Postgraduate medical courses shall be selected strictly
on the basis of their academic merit.
For determining the academic merit, the university/institution may
adopt any one of the following procedures both for degree and diploma
courses :-
- On the basis of merit as determined by the competitive test
conducted by the State Government or by the competent authority
appointed by the State Government or by the university/group of
universities in the same state; or
- On the basis of merit as determined by a centralized competitive
test held at the national level; or
- On the basis of the individual cumulative performance at the
first, second and their MBBS examination, if such examination have
been passed from the same university; or
- Combination of (i) and (iii):
Provided that wherever entrance test for Postgraduate
admission is held by the State Government or a university or any other
authorized examining body, the minimum percentage of marks for eligibility
for admission to postgraduate medical courses shall be fifty per cent for
general category candidates and 40 per cent for the candidate belonging to
Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward classes.
Provided further that in non-Governmental institutions
fifty percent of the total seats shall be filled by the competent
authority and the remaining fifty per cent by the management of the
institution on the basis of merit.
- PERIOD OF TRAINING
The period of training for the award of various
postgraduate degrees or diplomas shall be as follows:
(1) Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) / Master of
Surgery (M.S.)
The period of training for obtaining these degrees
shall be three completed years including the period of examination.
Provided that in the case of students having a
recognised two year postgraduate diploma course in the same subject,
the period of training, including the period of examination, shall be
two year.
(2) Doctor of Medicine (D.M.) / Master Chirurgiae (M.Ch.)
The period of training for obtaining these degrees
shall be three completed year (including the examination period) after
obtaining M.D./M.S. degrees, or equivalent recognised qualification in
the required subject;
Provided that where an institution on the date of
commencement for these Regulation, is imparting five year training in
Neurology and Neuro-Surgery, such institution shall continue to have
five year training course.
(3) Diplomas
The period of training for obtaining a postgraduate
Diploma shall be two completed years including the examination period.
Migration/transfer of postgraduate student from
one medical college or institution to another.
Migration/transfer of students undergoing any
postgraduate course degree /diploma shall not be permitted by any
university or any authority.
EXAMINATIONS
The examinations shall be organised on the
basis of grading or marking system to evaluate and certify candidates
level of knowledge, skill and competence at the end of the training
and obtaining a minimum of 50% marks in theory as well as practical
separately shall be mandatory for passing the whole examination. The
examination for M.S., M.D., D.M., M.Ch., shall be held at the end of 3
academic years (six academic terms) and for diploma at the end of 2
academic years (four academic terms). The academic terms shall mean
six months training period.
For other details please refer to Regulations.
EXAMINATIONS
The examinations shall be organised on the basis of
grading or marking system to evaluate and certify candidates level
of knowledge, skill and competence at the end of the training and
obtaining a minimum of 50% marks in theory as well as practical
separately shall be mandatory for passing the whole examination. The
examination for M.S., M.D., D.M., M.Ch., shall be held at the end of 3
academic years (six academic terms) and for diploma at the end of 2
academic years (four academic terms). The academic terms shall mean
six months training period.
For other details please refer to Regulations.
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Departmental training Facilities:-
A
department having an independent academic entity of a teaching
institution, consisting of one or more units, each having the prescribed
minimum strength of faculty, staff and beds shall be recognised for Post
Graduate training.
11.1 Staff
– Faculty
(a)
A clinical department or its unit training candidates for broad or
super specialities, shall have a minimum of three full time faculty
members belonging to the concerned disciplines of whom one shall be a
Professor, one Associate Professor/ Reader/ and one Astt. Professor/
Lecturer, possessing the qualification and experience prescribed by the
Medical Council of India;
Provided
that the second or subsequent additional unit may be headed by an
Associate professor.
Of
these faculty members only those who possess a total of eight years
teaching experience, out of which at least five years teaching experience
as Assistant Professor/Lecturer gained after obtaining Post Graduate
degree, shall be recognised as Post Graduate teachers.
(b)
In each department, training candidates for super specialities,
there shall be a minimum of three faculty members with requisite Post
Graduate qualification and experience
- One Professor, One Associate Professor / Reader and one Assistant
Professor / Lecturer, with atleast two of them holding the degree of D.M./M.Ch.
in the concerned discipline.
Of
these faculty members only those who possess eight years teaching
experience out of which at least five years teaching experience as
Assistant Professor / Lecturer gained after obtaining the higher
speciality degree shall be recognised as Post Graduate teachers;
Provided that in the case of super speciality courses which are
being newly instituted relaxation of qualification and experience of Post
Graduate teachers may be granted by the Medical Council of India for
sufficient cause.
(c)
In addition to the faculty staff, the strength of Residents /
Registrars / Tutors / Demonstrators, as well as technical and other para
medical staff shall be as per the staff strength prescribed for 50 or 100
or 150 students in the “Minimum Requirements for 50/100/150 MBBS
Admissions Annually Regulations.’
11.2
Minimum requirements for a Post Graduate institution :
(a)
An institution conducting both undergraduate and Post Graduate
teaching shall satisfy the minimum requirement for undergraduate training
as prescribed by the Medical Council of India and shall also fulfil
additional requirements for Post Graduate training depending on the type
of work being carried out in the department. The extra staff required to
be provided in various departments shall be as given in Appendix-I.
(b)
A Department imparting only Post Graduate training shall:-
(i)
Provide facilities consistent with the all round training including
training in basic medical science and other departments related to the
subject of training as recommended by the Medical Council of India.
(ii)
have as many autopsies, biopsies and cytopsies as possible for
teaching purposes; and
(iii)
make available facilities of ancillary department for coordination
of Training.
11.3 Bed
Strength in Clinical Departments
A
department to be recognised for training of Post Graduate students, shall
have not less than 60 (Sixty) beds each of General Medicine, General
Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 30 (thirty) beds each for others
incase of M.D/M.S. and diploma and 20 (twenty) beds each in case of D.M./M.Ch
Explaination:
- A unit shall consist of 30 beds for MD/MS and 20 beds for DM/M.Ch.
respectively.
11.4 Out
– patient departments
There
shall be adequate space and sufficient number of examination cubicles
available in the out – patient Department.
Besides the general outpatient services, Speciality Clinics shall
also be available for the training of post-graduate students in the
relevant broad and super speciality;
To
determine the number of students who may be admitted for training,
outpatient attendance, work turnover and ambulatory care also have to be
taken into consideration.
11.5
Laboratory Facilities
The
institution shall have adequate laboratory facilities for the training of
the Post Graduate students, and such laboratories shall provide all the
investigative facilities required and shall be regularly updated keeping
in view the advancement of knowledge and technology and research
requirements, and for training of students in non-clinical departments,
proper and contemporary laboratory facilities shall be made available.
11.6
Equipment
The
department shall have adequate number of all equipments including the
latest ones necessary for training and as may be prescribed by the Council
for each speciality from time to time.
12.
Number of Post Graduate Students to be admitted.
(1)
The ratio of recognised Post Graduate teacher to number of students
to be admitted for the degree and diploma courses shall be 1:1 each for
degree and diploma courses in each unit per year, to the extent that in no
circumstances more than two students for degree and one for Diploma shall
be registered in a unit in one academic year.
(2)
In case the institution is having only Post Graduate diploma
courses in any subject then it shall have a unit of 30 beds with three
full time teachers. The ratio
of number of students and recognised Post Graduate teachers shall be 1:1
and in no circumstances more than three students can be admitted in a unit
per year.
(3)
The requirement of units and beds shall not apply in the case of
Post Graduate degree or diploma courses in Basic and para-clinical
departments. The ratio of
recognised Post Graduate teacher to students shall, however be maintained
at 1:1 both at degree as well as diploma level.
(4)
The number of students to be admitted in case of Post Graduate
degree (Super speciality) courses shall be one student per year per
recognised Post Graduate teacher in a department having a minimum of three
faculty members (one Professor, one Associate Professor/Reader & one
Asstt. Professor/Lecturer) and twenty beds.
If the number of Post Graduate teachers in the unit is more than
one then the number of students may be increased proportionately but not
more than two in a unit per year in any circumstances.
For this purpose one student should associate with one Post
Graduate teacher:
Provided that no Post Graduate seats left unfilled in an academic
year, shall be carried forward to the next or subsequent academic years,
being from 1st January to 31st December of any
calendar year.
13.
Training
Programme
13.1
The training given with due care to the Post Graduate students in
the recognised institutions for the award of various Post Graduate medical
degrees / diplomas shall determine the expertise of the specialist and /
or medical teachers produced as a result of the educational programme
during the period of stay in the institution.
13.2
All candidates joining the Post Graduate training programme shall
work as full time residents during the period of training, attending not
less than 80% (Eighty percent) of the training during each calendar year,
and given full time responsibility, assignments and participation in all
facets of the educational process.
13.3
The Post Graduate students of the institutions which are located in
various States / Union Territories shall be paid remuneration at par with
the remuneration being paid to the Post Graduate students of State
Government medical institutions / Central Government Medical Institutions,
in the State/Union Territory in which the institution is located.
Similar procedure shall be followed in the matter of grant of leave
to Post Graduate students.
13.4
(a) Every institution
undertaking Post Graduate training programme shall set up an Academic cell
or a curriculum committee, under the chairmanship of a senior faculty
member, which shall work out the details of the training programme in each
speciality in consultation with other department faculty staff and also
coordinate and monitor the implementation of these training Programmes.
(b)
The training programmes shall be updated as and when required.
The structured training programme shall be written up and strictly
followed, to enable the examiners to determine the training undergone by
the candidates and the Medical Council of India inspectors to assess the
same at the time of inspection.
(c)
Post
Graduate students shall maintain a record (log) book of the work carried
out by them and the training programme undergone during the period of
training including details of surgical operations assisted or done
independently by M.S./M.Ch. candidates.
(d)
The record books shall be checked and assessed by the faculty
members imparting the training.
13.5
During the training for Degree / Diploma to be awarded in
clinical disciplines, there shall be proper training in basic medical
sciences related to the disciplines concerned; during the training for the
degree to be awarded in basic medical sciences, there shall be training in
applied aspects of the subject; and there shall be training in allied
subjects related to the disciplines concerned.
In all Post Graduate training programmes, both clinical and basic
medical sciences, emphasis is to be laid on preventive and social aspects
and emergency care facilities for autopsies, biopsies, cytopsies,
endoscopic and imaging etc. also be made available for training purposes.
13.6
The Post Graduate students shall be required to participate in the
teaching and training programme of undergraduate students and interns.
13.7
Training in Medical Audit, Management, Health Economics, Health
Information System, basics of statistics, exposure to human behaviour
studies, knowledge of pharmaco – economics and introduction to non-
linar mathematics shall be imparted to the Post Graduate students.
13.8
Implementation of the training programmes for the award of various
Post Graduate degree and diplomas shall include the following:-
(a)
Doctor of Medical (M.D.) /
Master of surgery (M.S.)
(i) Basic
Medical Sciences
Lectures,
Seminars, Journal Clubs, Group Discussions, Participation in laboratory
and experimental work, and involvement in research studies in the
concerned speciality and exposure to the applied aspects of the subject
relevant to clinical specialities.
(ii) Clinical disciplines
In
service training, with the students being given graded responsibility in
the management and treatment of patients entrusted to their care;
participation in Seminars, Journal clubs, Group Discussions, Clinical
Meetings, Grand rounds, and Clinico - Pathological Conferences; practical
training in Diagnosis and medical and Surgical treatment; training in the
Basic Medical Sciences, as well as in allied clinical specialitites.
(b)
Doctor of Medicine (D.M.) /
Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.)
The
training programme shall be on the same pattern as for M.D. / M.S. in
clinical disciplines; practical training including advanced Diagnostic,
Therapeutic and Laboratory techniques, relevant to the subject of
specialisation. For M.Ch.
Candidates, there shall be participation in surgical operations.
(c)
Diplomas
In – service
training, with students being given graded clinical responsibility;
Lectures, Seminars, Journal Clubs, Group Discussions and participation in
clinical and Clinico-Pathological Conferences, practical training to
manage independently common problems in the speciality; and training in
the Basic Medical Sciences.
14.
EXAMINATIONS
The examinations
shall be organised on the basis of grading or marking system to evaluate
and certify candidates level of knowledge, skill and competence at the end
of the training and obtaining a minimum of 50% marks in theory as well as
practical separately shall be mandatory for passing the whole examination. The examination for M.S., M.D, M.Ch shall be held at the end
of 3 academic years (six academic terms) and for diploma at the end of 2
academic years (four academic terms).
The academic terms shall mean six months training period.
(1)
EXAMINERS
(a)
All the Post Graduate Examiners shall be recognised Post Graduate
Teachers holding recognised Post Graduate qualifications in the subject
concerned.
(b)
For all Post Graduate Examinations, the minimum number of Examiners
shall be four, out of which at least two (50%) shall be External
Examiners, who shall be invited from other recognised universities from
outside the State. Two sets
of internal examiners may be appointed one for M.D./M.S. and one for
diploma.
(c)
Under exceptional circumstances, examinations may be held with 3
(three) examiners provided two of them are external and Medical Council of
India is intimated the justification of such action prior to publication
of result for approval. Under
no circumstances, result shall be published in such cases without the
approval of Medical Council of India.
(d)
In the event of there being more than one centre in one city, the
external examiners at all the centres in that city shall be the same.
Where there is more than one centre of examination, the University
shall appoint a Supervisor to coordinate the examination on its behalf.
(e)
The examining authorities may follow the guidelines regarding
appointment of examiners given in Appendix-II.
(2)
Number of candidates
The maximum
number of candidates to be examined in Clinical / practical and Oral on
any day shall not exceed eight for M.D./M.S. degree, eight for diploma and
three for D.M./M/Ch examinations.
(3)
Number of examinations
The university
shall conduct not more than two examinations in a year, for any subject,
with an interval of not less than 4 and not more than 6 months between the
two examinations.
(4)
Doctor
of Medicine (M.D.)/Master of Surgery (M.S.)
M.D./M.S.
examinations, in any subject shall consist of Thesis, Theory Papers, and
clinical/Practical and Oral examinations.
(a)
Thesis
Every
candidate shall carry out work on an assigned research project under the
guidance of a recognised Post Graduate Teacher, the result of which shall
be written up and submitted in the form of a Thesis.
Work for
writing the Thesis is aimed at contributing to the development of a spirit
of enquiry, besides exposing the candidate to the techniques of research,
critical analysis, acquaintance with the latest advances in medical
science and the manner of identifying and consulting available literature.
Thesis shall be submitted at least six months before the
theoretical and clinical / practical examination.
The
thesis shall be examined by a minimum of three examiners; one internal and
two external examiners, who shall not be the examiners for Theory and
Clinical; and on the acceptance of the thesis by two examiners, the
candidate shall appear for the final examination.
(b)
Theory
(i)
There shall be four theory papers.
(ii)
Out of these one shall be of Basic Medical Sciences and one shall
be of recent advances.
(iii)
The theory examinations shall be held sufficiently earlier than the
Clinical and Practical examination, so that the answer books can be
assessed and evaluated before the start of the Clinical/Practical and Oral
examination.
Provided that after five years from the commencement of these
regulations, there shall be one theory paper of ‘multiple choice
questions’; unless any institution wants to have such paper earlier.
(c)
Clinical / Practical and
Oral
(i)
Clinical examination for the subjects in Clinical Sciences shall be
conducted to test the knowledge and competence of the candidates for
undertaking independent work as a specialist/Teacher, for which candidates
shall examine a minimum one long case and two short cases.
(ii)
Practical examination for the subjects in Basic Medical Sciences
shall be conducted to test the knowledge and competence of the candidates
for making valid and relevant observations based on the
experimental/Laboratory studies and his ability to perform such studies as
are relevant to his subject.
(iii)
The Oral examination shall be thorough and shall aim at assessing
the candidate knowledge and competence about the subject, investigative
procedures, therapeutic technique and other aspects of the speciality,
which form a part of the examination.
A candidate shall secure not less than 50%
marks in each head of passing which shall include (1) Theory, (2)
Practical including clinical and viva voce examination.
II.
Doctor of Medicine (D.M.)/Magister
of Chirurgiae (M,Ch.)
The examination
shall consist of: Theory and Clinical/Practical and Oral.
(a) Theory
There
shall be four theory papers, one paper out of these shall be on Basic
Medical Sciences, and another paper on Recent Advances. The theory
examination will be held sufficiently earlier than the Clinical and
Practical examination, so that the answer books can be assessed and
evaluated before the start of the clinical/Practical and Oral examination.
(b) Clinical / Practical and Oral
Practical
examination shall consist of carrying out special investigative techniques
for Diagnosis and Therapy. M.Ch
candidates shall also be examined in surgical procedures. Oral examination
shall be comprehensive to test the candidate’s overall knowledge of the
subject.
A
candidate shall secure not less than 50% marks in each head of passing
which shall include (1) Theory (2) Practical including clinical and viva
voce examination.
III
Post Graduate Diploma
Diploma
examination in any subject shall consist of Theory, Clinical and Oral.
(a) Theory
There
shall be three theory papers. One paper out of these shall be on Basic
Medical Sciences. The examination shall be held sufficiently earlier than
the clinical examination, so that the answer books can be assessed before
the start of the clinical examination.
(b) Clinical
and Oral
Clinical
examination for the subject in clinical Science shall be conducted to test
/aimed at assessing the knowledge and competence of the candidate for
undertaking independent work as a Specialist / Teacher for which a
candidate shall examine a minimum of one long case and two short cases.
The
oral examination shall be thorough and shall aim at assessing the
candidate’s knowledge and competence about the subject, investigative
procedures, therapeutic technique and other aspects of the speciality,
which shall from a part of the examination.
The
candidate shall secure not less than 50% marks in each head of passing
which shall include (1) Theory (2) Practical including clinical and viva
voce examinations.
Appendix-I
POST
GRADUATE EXAMINATION
GUIDELINES
ON APPOINTMENT OF POST GRADUATE EXAMINERS
1.
No person shall be appointed as an examiner in any subject unless
he fulfils the minimum requirements for recognition as a Post Graduate
teacher as laid down by the Medical Council of India and has teaching
experience of 8 (Eight) years as a Lecturer / Asstt. Professor out of
which he has not less than 5 (Five) years teaching experience after
obtaining Post Graduate degree. For
external examiners, he should have minimum three years experience of
examinership for Post Graduate diploma in the concerned subject. Out of internal examiners, one examiner shall be a professor
and Head of Department or Head of Department.
2.
There shall be at least four examiners in each subject at an
examination out of which at least 50% (Fifty percent) shall be external
examiners. The external
examiner who fulfils the condition laid down in clause – 1 above shall
ordinarily be invited from another recognised university, from outside the
State: provided that in exceptional circumstances examinations may be held
with 3 (three) examiners if two of them are external and Medical council
of India is intimated whit the justification of such examination and the
result shall be published in such a case with the approval of Medical
council of India.
3.
An external examiner may be ordinarily been appointed for not more
than three years consecutively. Thereafter
he may be reappointed after an interval of two years.
4.
The internal examiner in a subject shall not accept external
examinership for a college from which external examiner is appointed in
his subject.
5.
The same set of examiners shall ordinarily be responsible for the
written, practical or part of examination.
6.
In the event of there being more than one centre in one city, the
external examiners at all the centres in the city shall be the same.
7.
There shall be a Chairman of the Board of paper – setters who
shall be an external examiner and shall moderate the question papers.
8.
Where there is more than one centre of examination, there shall be
Co-ordinator appointed by the University who shall supervise and
Co-ordinate the examination on behalf of the University with independent
authority.
9.
The Head of the Department of the institution concerned shall
ordinarily be one of the internal examiners and second internal examiner
shall rotate after every two year.
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SCHEDULE
Specialities / Subjects in which Postgraduate Degree and
Diploma can be awarded by the Indian Universities and the eligibility
requirements of candidates for registration for the same.
- M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) for which candidates must possess
recognised degree of MBBS (or its equivalent recognised degree)
Anesthesiology
Aviation Medicine
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Community Medicine
Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy
Family Medicine
Forensic Medicine
General Medicine
Geriatrics
Health Administration
Hospital Administration
Immuno Haematology and Blood Transfusion
Medical Genetics
Microbiology
Nuclear Medicine
Pathology
Paediatrics
Pharmacology
Physical Medicine Rehabilitation
Physiology
Psychiatry
Radio-diagnosis
Radio-therapy
Rheumatology
Sports Medicine
Tropical Medicine
Tuberculosis & Respiratory Medicine or Pulmonary Medicine.
- M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY)
for which candidates must possess
recognised degree of MBBS (or its equivalent recognised degree).
Otorhinolaryngology
General Surgery
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Obstetrics & Gynecology
- D.M. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE)
for which candidates must possess
recognised degree of M.D. (or its equivalent recognised degree) in the
subject shown against them.
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Area of Specialisation
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Prior Requirement
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Cardiology |
MD (Medicine)
MD (Paediatrics)
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Clinical Hematology |
MD (Medicine)
MD (Pathology)
MD (Paediatrics)
MD (Biochemistry)
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Clinical Pharmacology |
MD (Pharmacology) |
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4. |
Endocrinology |
MD (Medicine)
MD (Paediatrics)
MD (Biochemistry)
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5. |
Immunology |
MD (Medicine)
MD (Pathology)
MD (Microbiology)
MD (Paediatrics)
MD (Biochemistry)
MD (Physiology)
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6. |
Medical Gastroenterology |
MD (Medicine)
MD (Paediatrics)
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7. |
Medical Genetics |
MD/MS in any subject |
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Medical Oncology |
MD (Medicine)
MS (Radiotherapy)
MD (Paediatrics)
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Neonatology |
MD (Paediatrics) |
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Nephrology |
MD (Medicine)
MD (Paediatrics)
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11. |
Neurology |
MD (Medicine)
MD (Paediatrics)
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Neuro-radiology |
MD (Radio-Diag.) |
- M.Ch. (MASTER OF CHIRURGIE)
for which candidates must possess
recognised degree of M.S. (or its equivalent recognised degree) in the
subjects shown against them.
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Cardio vascular & Thoracic Surgery |
MS (Surgery) |
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Urology |
MS (Surgery) |
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Neuro-Surgery |
MS (Surgery) |
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Paediatrics Surgery. |
MS (Surgery) |
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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery |
MS (Surgery) |
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Surgical Gastroenterology |
MS (Surgery) |
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Surgical Oncology |
MS (Surgery)
MS (ENT)
MS (Orthopaedics)
MD (Obst. & Gynae.) |
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Endocrine Surgery |
MS (General Surgery) |
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Gynecological Oncology |
MD/MS (Obst. & Gynae) |
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Vascular Surgery |
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- Ph.D. (DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY)
Ph.D. Degree may be instituted in all subjects wherever
recognised postgraduate qualification in medical subjects are awarded by
the concerned Universities subject to fulfillment of the following
guidelines :
- Ph.D. shall be awarded only upon completion of M.D. or M.S. or P.G.
Diploma or M.Sc. in medical subjects.
- The period of training for Ph.D. shall be two years for candidates
who possess M.D./M.S/P.G./ diploma in three years for candidates with
M.Sc. (medical subjects).
- For starting Ph.D. course, the institution concerned shall have the
following facilities namely :-
- Adequate facilities for experimental medicine and experimental
surgery ;
- Ancillary Departments, adequately equipped and well staffed as
prescribed for Postgraduate departments;
- Adequate facilities for advanced research work and laboratory
investigations in the departments of Biochemistry, Physiology,
Microbiology, Histopathology, Radio-diagnosis etc.
- A guide for the Ph.D. degree shall have not less than fifteen years
teaching and research experience after obtaining his postgraduate
qualification and shall also have not less than ten years postgraduate
teaching experience as an faculty member
- DIPLOMAS
for which candidates must possess recognised degree of
MBBS (or its equivalent recognised degree).
Anesthesiology (D.A.)
Clinical Pathology (D.C.P.)
Community Medicine (D.C.M.)
Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy (DDVL)
Forensic Medicine (D.F.M.)
Health Education (D.H.E.)
Health Administration (D.H.A.)
Immuno-Haematology & Blood Transfusion (D.I.H.B.T.)
Marine Medicine (Dip. M.M.)
Microbiology (D.Micro)
Nutrition (D.N.)
Obstetrics & Gynecology (D.G.O.)
Occupational Health (D.O.H.)
Ophthalmology (D.O.)
Orthopedics (D.Ortho.)
Oto-Rhino0Laryngology(D.L.O.)
Paediatrics( D.C.H.)
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (D.Phy. Med. & R.)
Psychiatry (D.P.M.)
Public Health (D.P.H.)
Radio-diagnosis (D.M.R.D.)
Radio-therapy (D.M.R.T.)
Radiological Physics (D.R.P.)
Sport Medicine (D.S.M.)
Tropical Medicine & Health (D.T.M. & H.)
Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases (D.T.C.D.)
Virology (D.Vir.)
Radiation Medicine (D.R.M.)
- DIPLOMAS
for which candidates must possess recognised
postgraduate degree (or its equivalent recognised degree).
Neuro-pathology (DNP) (with the prior requirement of M.D.
(Pathology)
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Published in part – III section -4 of
the Gazette of India on 16th March, 2005.
In
exercise of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), the
Medical Council of India, with the previous sanction of the Central
Government hereby makes the following regulations further to amend the
Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, namely:-
1. (i) These regulations
may be called the Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations,
2005.
(ii)
They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the
Official Gazette.
2. In the Postgraduate
Medical Education Regulation, 2000 (hereinafter referred to as the
principal Regulation).
(i)
In regulation 11.1 relating to ‘staff – Faculty’, after clause (c),
the following clause shall be inserted, namely:-
“(d)
Consultants of specialists who have the experience of working for a period
of not less than 18 years and 10 years in the teaching and other general
departments in the institution or hospitals, not attached to any medical
college, where with the affiliation from any university, postgraduate
teaching is being imparted as contemplated under sub-regulation (1A) of
regulation 8, shall respectively be eligible to be equated as Professor
and Associate Professor in the department concerned. The requisite
experience for equating a Consultant or Specialist working in the super-speciality
department of the said institution or hospitals as Professor and Associate
Professor shall respectively be 16 years and 8 years. Consultants or
specialists having postgraduate degree qualification, working in such an
institution or hospital, who do not have the said period of experience,
shall be eligible to be equated as Assistant Professor in the department
concerned.”
(ii)
In regulation 11.2 relating to ‘Minimum requirement for a post graduate
institution’, after clause (b), the following clause shall be inserted,
namely:-
(c)
An institution eligible to start postgraduate course(s) under
sub-regulation (1A) of regulation 8 may enter into a comprehensive
Memorandum of Understanding with an ongoing recognized medical college,
located within a reasonable distance from it as would not disrupt the
smooth running of the said course(s), for the purpose of availing the
facilities of the basic medical sciences departments of the college
concerned; or it shall create the requisite facilities in its own set-up
as per the guidelines indicated in Appendix-III. In addition, such an
institution shall set up full-fledged departments of Pathology,
Biochemistry, Microbiology and Radiology”.
3. In the principal
Regulation, after Appendix-II, the following appendix shall be inserted,
namely:-
“Appendix-III
[see regulation 11.2(c)]
Criteria to be fulfilled by institutions
eligible to start postgraduate course(s) under sub-regulation (1A) of
regulation 8, which are required to create their own facilities for
setting up departments in basic medical sciences:
A. The basic subjects identified for
the purpose of creation of facilities shall be:
i)
Anatomy
ii) Physiology
iii) Pharmacology
iv)
Community Medicine with Forensic Medicine being optional.
B.
Staff requirements:
(1)The
minimum staff required in each of the departments of Anatomy, Physiology,
Pharmacology and Community Medicine shall be:
1.
Professor or Associate Professor
One
2.
Assistant Professor Two
Provided
that the department of Community Medicine shall also have:
a)
Epidemiologist-cum-Lecturer
b)
Statistician-cum-Lecturer
c)
Health Educator-cum-Lecturer
Provided
further that the person in charge of a Unit shall not be below the rank of
Associate Professor.
(2)
The required strength of the teaching personnel shall be in
proportion to the number of postgraduate courses started by the
institution in a manner that the ultimate upper limit of the requirement
shall be on a par with the requirement indicated in the Regulation of the
Council titled ‘Minimum Requirements for Establishment of Medical
College for Annual Intake Capacity of 50’.
C.
Infrastructural requirements:
1)
The infrastructural requirements in terms of lecture theatres and
demonstration rooms could be common.
2)
The research laboratories shall be well-equipped so that the teachers in
the departments concerned shall be able to work on solicited research
projects.
3)
Department of Anatomy: Apart from the common facilities, there shall be
placed for dissection with adequate accommodation, along with an embalming
room, cold room and also a museum:
Provided
that Histology and Research laboratory may be clubbed together.
4)
Department of Physiology: There shall be clinical, experimental and animal
physiology laboratories along with a museum.
5)
Department of Pharmacology: The facilities could be common except for
research laboratory, which shall be separate.
6)
Department of Community Medicine: There shall be a museum alongwith a
well-equipped Rural/Urban Health Centre with necessary staff.”
Lt. Col.
(Dr.) A.R.N. Setalvad
(Retd.), Secy.
Medical
Council of India
Notification
New
Delhi, the 23rd March, 2006
No.MCI-18(1)/2006-Med./27395. - In
exercise of the powers conferred by Section 33 of the Indian Medical
Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), the Medical Council of India with the
previous approval of the Central Government hereby makes the following
regulations to amend the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000,
namely:-
1. These Regulations may be
called the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations,
2006”.
2. In the Postgraduate Medical
Education Regulations, 2000 in Regulation 9, after sub-regulation (2), the
following sub-regulation shall be inserted:
3. (i) The Universities
and other authorities concerned shall organize admission process in such a
way that teaching in postgraduate courses starts by 2nd May and
by 1st August for super speciality courses each year. For this
purpose, they shall follow the time schedule indicated in Appendix-III.
(ii)
There shall be no admission of students in respect of any academic session
beyond 31st May for postgraduate courses and 30th
September for super speciality courses under any circumstances. They
Universities shall not register any student admitted beyond the said date.
(iii)
The Medical Council of India may direct, that any student identified as
having obtained admission after the last date for closure of admission be
discharged from the course of study, or any medical qualification granted
to such a student shall not be a recognized qualification for the purpose
of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.
The
institution which grants admission to any student after the last date
specified for the same shall also be liable to face such action as may be
prescribed by MCI including surrender of seats equivalent to the extent of
such admission made from its sanctioned intake capacity for the succeeding
academic year.”
Lt. Col.
(Dr.) A.R.N. Setalvad
(Retd.), Secy.
[ADVT-III/IV/100/2005-Exty.]
Foot Note. – The Principal Regulations
namely, “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000” was
published in Part-III Section 4 of the Gazette of India on 7th
October,2000 and amended vide MCI notification dated 16th
February,2001, 6th October,2001 and 16th March,2005,
published in Part-III, Section 4 of the Gazette of India on 3rd
March,2001; 6th October,2001 and 16th March, 2005
respectively.
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Appendix-III
Time
schedule for completion of admission process for postgraduate medical
courses
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Schedule for admission
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Postgraduate
Courses
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Super-Speciality Courses
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All
India Quota
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State
Quota
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Conduct
of entrance examination
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2nd
Sunday of January
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Mid-January
to End January
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May-June
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Declaration
of result of qualifying examination/ entrance examination
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2nd
week of February
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By
14th Feb.
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By
15th June
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1st
round of counseling/ admissions
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1st
March to 15th March
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To
be over by 10th April
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To
be over by 10th July
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Last
date for joining the allotted college and course
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31st
March @@
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17th
April
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17th
July
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2nd
round of counseling for allotment of seats from waiting list
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By
7th April
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By
24th April
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By
24th July
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Last
date for joining for candidates allotted seats in 2nd
round of counseling.
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14th
April
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30th
April
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31st
July
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Commencement
of academic session
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2nd
May
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2nd
May
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1st
August
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Last
date upto which students can be admitted against vacancies arising
due to any reason from the waiting list
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31st
May
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31st
May
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30th
September
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NOTE:-
@@ Head of the Colleges should intimate the vacancies existing after the
last date for joining the course by the candidate concerned in respect of
the All India Quota of seats to the DGHS within seven days and latest by 6th
April for postgraduate courses and 23rd July for super-speciality
courses.
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MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
AMMENDMENT NOTIFICATION
New
Delhi, the 20th October, 2008
No. MCI.18(1)/2008-Med./29544. - In exercise of the
powers conferred by Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956(102
of 1956), the Medical Council of India with the previous approval of the
Central Government hereby makes the following regulations to further amend
the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, namely:-
1.
These Regulations may be called the “Postgraduate Medical
Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2008”.
2.
In the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, the
following additions / modifications / deletions / substitutions,
shall be as indicated therein:-
3.
(i)
In Clause 2(i) after the sentence “duration shall be of three
years after MD/MS”, the words “with the exception wherever
indicated” shall be deleted.
(ii)
In Clause 2(v) the words “various sub-specialties concerned with
a discipline” shall be substituted by “various areas concerned
with the discipline”.
4.
In Clause 5 the words “Thesis skills” shall be substituted by
“Writing Thesis/Research articles” and the words “Training in
research methodology” shall be substituted by “Training in
Research Methodology, Medical Ethics and Medicolegal aspects”
5. (i)
In Clause 8(3) the sentence “Every student, selected for
admission to a Post Graduate medical course in any of the medical
institutions in the country shall possess recognized MBBS degree or
equivalent qualification and should have obtained permanent registration
with the Medical Council of India, or any of the State Medical Councils or
should obtain the same within one month from the date of his admission,
failing which the admission of the candidate shall be cancelled;” shall
be substituted by “Every student, selected for admission to a Post
Graduate medical course in any of the medical institutions on acquiring
MBBS Degree or an equivalent qualification thereto shall have obtained
permanent registration with the Medical Council of India, or any of the
State Medical Council(s) or shall obtain the same within a period of one
month from the date of his/her admission, failing which his/her admission
shall stand cancelled;”
(ii)
In para –2 of Clause 8(3) the sentence “training restricted to
the medical college/institution to which he is admitted for the time being
exclusively for Post Graduate studies” shall be substituted by
“course limited to the Medical College/Institution to which he/she is
admitted for the time being exclusively for pursuing the Post Graduate
studies”
(iii)
In para –3 of Clause 8(3) the sentence “as medical practitioner
in his own country from which he has obtained his basic medical
qualification and that his degree is recognized by the corresponding
medical council or concerned authority” shall be substituted by
“with appropriate registering authority in his own country wherefrom
he has obtained his Basic Medical qualification, and is duly recognized by
the corresponding Medical Council or concerned authority”
(iv)
In Clause 8(4) (b) “Few lectures or other type of exposure to
human behaviour studies” shall be substituted by ‘Exposure to
Human Behaviour studies’
(v)
Clause 8(4) – sub clause (c) & (d) shall be deleted.
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(i)
In Clause 10(1) the word “having” shall be substituted
by ‘possessing’
(ii)
In Clause 10(2) the sentence “The period of training for
obtaining these degrees shall be three completed years (including the
examination period) after obtaining M.D. / M.S. degrees, or equivalent
recognised qualification in the required subject:” shall be
substituted by “The period of training for obtaining these Degrees
shall be three completed years including the examination period.”
(iii)
In Clause 10 (iii) the paragraph “Migration/transfer of Post
Graduate students from one medical college or institution to another.
Migration/transfer
of students undergoing any Post Graduate course-degree/diploma shall not
be permitted by any university or any author” shall be substituted by:
“MIGRATION
Under
no circumstance, Migration/transfer of student undergoing any Post
Graduate Degree/ Diploma / Super Specialty course shall be permitted by
any University/ Authority”
7 (i)
In Clause 11 the para “A department having an independent
academic entity of a teaching institution, consisting of one or more
units, each having the prescribed minimum strength of faculty, staff and
beds shall be recognised for Post Graduate training” shall be
substituted by “A department having an independent academic identity
in a teaching institution, comprising of one or more units, having
prescribed strength of faculty, staff and teaching
beds shall be recognised for Post Graduate training.”
(ii)
Clause 11.1 shall
be substituted by the following:
“11.1
Staff – Faculty
(a)
A clinical department or its unit training candidates for Broad or Super
Specialities, shall have a minimum of three full time faculty members
belonging to the concerned disciplines of whom one shall be a Professor,
one Associate Professor/ Reader and one Astt. Professor/ Lecturer,
possessing requisite qualification and teaching experience prescribed by
the Medical Council of India.
Provided that the second
or subsequent unit may be headed by an Associate Professor alongwith two Assistant Professors/Lecturers.
Of
these faculty members only those who possess a total of eight years
teaching experience, of which at least five years teaching experience is
as Assistant Professor gained after obtaining Post Graduate Degree, shall
be recognised as Post Graduate teachers.
(b)
In a Department, training candidates for Super Speciality, there
shall be a minimum of three faculty members with requisite Post Graduate
qualification and experience, one shall be Professor, One Associate
Professor / Reader and one Assistant Professor / Lecturer.
Provided
that the second or subsequent unit may be headed by an Associate Professor
along with two Assistant
Professor s /Lecturers.
Of
these only those faculty members who possess eight years teaching
experience of which at least five years teaching experience is as Assistant
Professor or above gained after obtaining the Post Graduate degree
shall be recognised as Post Graduate teachers :
Provided
that in the case of super speciality courses which are newly instituted,
relaxation of qualification and experience for recognition as Post
Graduate teachers, may be granted by the Medical Council of India for
sufficient cause.”
(iii)
Clause 11.2 (a) shall be substituted by the following:
“(a)
An institution conducting both Undergraduate and Post Graduate teaching
shall fulfill the prescribed minimum requirements for undergraduate
training and also additional requirements for Post Graduate training
depending on the type of work being carried out in the Department. The
additional staff required to be provided in following Departments shall be
as under :-
1)
Department of Pathology
i)Associate
Professor/Reader -1,
ii)
Assistant Professor/Lecturer - 1
iii)
Tutor/Demonstrator - 1
2) Department of
Radio-diagnosis
i)
Associate Professor/Reader
-1,
ii)
Assistant Professor/Lecturer - 1
iii)
Tutor/Demonstrator - 1
3) Department of
Anaesthesiology
i) Associate
Professor/Reader -1,
ii)
Assistant Professor/Lecturer - 1
iii)
Tutor/Demonstrator – 1”
(iv)
Appendix I shall be deleted.
(v)
Clause 11.3 shall
be substituted by the following:
“11.3
Bed Strength in Clinical Departments
A
Department to be recognised for training of Post Graduate students, shall
have at least 60 (Sixty) beds each of General Medicine, General Surgery,
Obstetrics and Gynecology and 30 (thirty) beds each for others specialties
for Degree and Diploma courses, and 20 (twenty) beds each in case of Super
Specialty courses.
Explanation:
- A unit
shall consist of not less than 30 and more than 40 beds for Degree/Diploma courses and not less than 20 and more than 30 beds
for Super Specialty courses
respectively.”
(vi)
Clause 11.6 shall
be substituted by the following:
“11.6
Equipment
The
department shall have adequate number of all such equipments including the
latest ones necessary for training and as may be prescribed by the Council
for each speciality from time to time.”
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(i)
Clause
13.2 shall be substituted by the following:
“All
the candidates joining the Post
Graduate training programme shall work as ‘Full Time Residents’ during
the period of training and shall attend
not less than 80% (Eighty percent) of the imparted training during each academic
year including assignments, assessed full time responsibilities and
participation in all facets of the educational process.”
(ii)
Clause 13.3 shall
be substituted by the following:
“The
Post Graduate students undergoing Post Graduate
Degree/Diploma/Super-Specialty course shall be paid stipend on par with
the stipend being paid to the Post Graduate students of State Government
Medical Institutions / Central Government Medical Institutions, in the
State/Union Territory where the institution is located.
Similarly, the matter of grant
of leave to Post Graduate students shall be regulated as per the
respective State Government rules.”
(iii)
Clause 13.4 (d) shall be substituted by the following:
"The
Record (Log) Books shall be checked and assessed periodically by the
faculty members imparting the training.”
(iv)
Clause 13.5 shall be substituted by the following:
“During
the training for award of Degree / Superspecialty/Diploma
in clinical disciplines, there shall be proper training in Basic medical
sciences related to the disciplines concerned; so also in the applied
aspects of the subject; and allied subjects related to the disciplines
concerned. In the Post
Graduate training programmes including both Clinical and Basic medical
sciences, emphasis has to be laid on Preventive and Social aspects.
Emergency care, facilities for Autopsies, Biopsies, Cytopsies,
Endoscopy and Imaging etc. shall also be made available for training
purposes.”
(v)
Clause 13.8 shall be substituted by the following:
“Implementation
of the training programmes for the award of various Post Graduate Degree
and Diplomas shall include the following:-
(a)
Doctor of Medical (M.D.) / Master of surgery
(M.S.)
(i)
Basic Medical Sciences – The
teaching and training of the students shall be through Lectures, Seminars,
Journal Clubs, Group Discussions, Participation in laboratory and
experimental work, and involvement in Research Studies in the concerned
speciality and exposure to the ‘Applied aspects’ of the subject
relevant to clinical specialities.
(ii)
Clinical disciplines
The
teaching and training of
the students shall include graded responsibility in the management and
treatment of patients entrusted to their care; participation in Seminars,
Journal Clubs, Group Discussions, Clinical Meetings, Grand Rounds, and
Clinico-Pathological Conferences; practical training in Diagnosis and
Medical and Surgical treatment; training in the Basic Medical Sciences, as
well as in allied clinical specialitites.
(b) Doctor of Medicine (D.M.) / Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.)
The
training programme shall be on the same pattern as for M.D. / M.S. in
clinical disciplines; with practical training including advanced
Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Laboratory techniques, relevant to the subject
of specialization. Postgraduate
Degree/Diploma/Superspecialty Residents in Surgical Specialties shall
participate in Surgical operations as well.
(c)
Diplomas
The
teaching and training of the students shall include graded clinical
responsibility; Lectures, Seminars, Journal Clubs, Group Discussions and
participation in Clinical and Clinico-Pathological Conferences, practical
training to manage independently common problems in the specialty; and
training in the Basic Medical Sciences”
9.
(i)
Clause 14 shall be substituted by the following:
“EXAMINATIONS
The
examinations shall be organised on the basis of ‘Grading’ or
‘Marking system’ to evaluate and to certify candidate's level of
knowledge, skill and competence at the end of the training.
Obtaining a minimum of 50% marks
in ‘Theory’ as well as ‘Practical’ separately shall be mandatory
for passing examination as a whole. The
examination for M.D./ MS, D.M.,
M.Ch shall be held at the end of 3rd academic year
and for Diploma at the end of 2nd academic year.
An academic term shall mean six month's training period.”
(ii)
Clause 14.1 (d) shall be deleted.
(iii)
Clause 14(4) (a) the sentence in second para “Thesis shall be
submitted at least six months before the theoretical and clinical /
practical examination” shall be substituted by “Thesis shall be
submitted at least six months before the Theory and Clinical / Practical
examination”
Further,
para 3 of clause 14(4)(a) shall be substituted by “The thesis
shall be examined by a minimum of three examiners; one internal and two
external examiners, who shall not be the examiners for Theory and Clinical
examination. A candidate shall be allowed to appear for the Theory and
Practical/Clinical examination only after the acceptance of the Thesis by
the examiners.”
(iv)
Clause 14(4) (b) (ii), the words “Basic Medical Sciences” shall
be substituted by ‘Basic Medical Sciences’.
Further,
in clause 14(4)(b) (iii) the words “sufficiently earlier than” shall
be substituted by “well in advance before”, the word
“start” shall be substituted by “commencement”
Further
last para of clause 14(4) (b) i.e. “Provided that after five years from
the commencement of these regulations, there shall be one theory paper of
‘multiple choice questions’; unless any institution wants to have such
paper earlier.” shall be deleted
(v)
In Clause 14 (II), the sentence “The examination shall consist
of: Theory and Clinical/Practical and Oral” shall be substituted by
“The Examination consists of: (i) Theory and (ii) Clinical/Practical and
Oral”
In
clause 14 (II) (a) para under heading ‘Theory’ shall be substituted
by the following:
“There
shall be four theory papers, one paper out of these shall be on ‘Basic
Medical Sciences’, and another paper on ‘Recent Advances’. The
theory examination shall be held in advance before the Clinical and
Practical examination, so that the answer books can be assessed and
evaluated before the commencement of the clinical/Practical and Oral
examination.”
In
clause 14(II) (b) the word “shall” shall be substituted by
“may”, the word “comprehensive” shall be substituted by
“‘comprehensive’ enough” and the sentence “clinical viva voce
examination” shall be substituted by “Clinical and Viva Voce
examination”
(vi)
Clause 14(III) under heading Post Graduate Diploma, the sentence
“Theory, Clinical and Oral” shall be substituted by “Theory,
Practical / Clinical and Oral”
Further,
in Clause 14(III)(a) the para under heading “Theory” shall be
substituted by the following”
“There
shall be three ‘Theory’ papers, one paper out of these shall be on
'Basic Medical Sciences'. The theory of examination will be held well in advance before the
Clinical examination, so that the answer books can be assessed before the
commencement of the Practical / Clinical and Viva-Voce examination.”
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(i)
In Appendix (II), point no. 1, under the heading “GUIDELINES
ON APPOINTMENT OF POSTGRADUATE EXAMINERS” shall be substituted by
the following:
‘No
person shall be appointed as an internal
examiner in any subject unless he/she has three years
experience as recognized PG teacher
in the concerned subject. For
external examiners, he/she should have minimum six years of experience
as recognized PG teacher in the concerned subject.’
(ii)
In Appendix (II), last sentence of para 2 i.e. “and
the result shall be published in such a case with the approval of Medical
council of India” shall be substituted by “The result in such a
case shall be published with the approval of Medical Council of India”
(iii)
In Appendix (II), Para 3 shall be substituted by the
following:
“An
examiner shall ordinarily be appointed for not more than two consecutive
terms”
(iv)
In Appendix (II), Para 5 and 6 shall be deleted.
(v)
In Appendix (II), Para 8, shall be substituted by the
following:
“Where
there is more than one centre of examination, there shall be Co-ordinator/Convenor/Chairman
who shall be the Seniormost internal Examiner, appointed by the University
& shall supervise and Co-ordinate the examination on behalf of the
University with independent authority”
(vi)
In Appendix (II), Para 9 shall be deleted.
Foot Note :
The Principal Regulations namely, “Postgraduate
Medical Education Regulations, 2000” were published in Part –
III, Section (4) of the Gazette of India on the 7th October,
2000, and amended vide MCI notification dated 03.03.2001, 06.10.2001,
16.03.2005 & 23.03.2006.
[Lt.
Col.(Retd.)
Dr. A.R.N. Setalvad]
Secretary
Medical Council
of India
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MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
AMMENDMENT NOTIFICATION
New Delhi
, the 25th March,
2009
No. MCI.18(1)/2008-Med./54470. - In exercise of the powers
conferred by Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956(102 of
1956), the Medical Council of India with the previous approval of the
Central Government hereby makes the following regulations to further amend
the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations,
2000”
, namely:-
1.
(i) These Regulations
may be called the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment)
Regulations, 2009 Part-I”.
(ii) They shall come into
force on the date of their publication in the
Official Gazette.
2.
In the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations,
2000”
, the following additions / modifications / deletions / substitutions,
shall be as indicated therein:-
3.
In Clause 9 under the heading “SELECTION OF POSTGRADUATE
STUDENTS”, the following shall be added after sub-clause 9(1): -
“1(a).
3% seats of the annual sanctioned intake capacity shall be filled
up by candidates with locomotory disability of lower limbs between 50% to
70%.
Provided that in
case any seat in this 3% quota remains unfilled on account of
unavailability of candidates with locomotory disability of lower limbs
between 50% to 70% then any such unfilled seat in this 3% quota shall be
filled up by persons with locomotory disability of lower limbs between 40%
to 50% - before they are included in the annual sanctioned seats for
General Category candidates.
Provided further
that this entire exercise shall be completed by each medical college /
institution as per the statutory time schedule for admissions and in no
case any admission will be made in the Postgraduate Medical course after
31st of May.”
4. The following shall
be added after the words “general category candidates” in the
fourth line of first proviso to Clause 9 (2) (iv):-
“, 45%
for persons with locomotory disability of lower limbs in the same manner
as stipulated in Clause 9(1)(a) above.”
[Lt.
Col.(Retd.) Dr. A.R.N. Setalvad]
Secretary
Medical
Council of
India
Foot Note :
The Principal Regulations namely, “Postgraduate
Medical Education Regulations,
2000”
were published in Part – III,
Section (4) of the Gazette of India on the 7th October, 2000,
and amended vide MCI notification dated 03.03.2001, 06.10.2001,
16.03.2005, 23.03.2006 & 20.10.2008.
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MEDICAL
COUNCIL OF INDIA
AMENDMENT
NOTIFICATION
New
Delhi, the 21st July, 2009
No. MCI.18(1)/2009- Med. / 22653 - In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), the Medical Council of India with the previous approval of the Central Government hereby makes the following regulations to further amend the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, namely:-
1.
i) These Regulations may
be called the “Postgraduate Medical Education
(Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II”
ii) They
shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
2. In
the “Postgraduate
Medical Education Regulations,
2000”
the following additions/modifications/deletions/substitutions,
shall be as indicated therein:-
3. Clause 6 shall
be substituted as under:-
STARTING
OF POST GRADUATE MEDICAL COURSES AND THEIR RECOGNITION.
1.
An
institution intending to start a Post Graduate medical education course or
to increase the annual intake capacity in an already ongoing course shall
obtain prior permission of the Central Government as provided under
section 10A of the Act.
2.
The
institution shall apply for recognition of the Post Graduate medical
qualification to the Central Government through the affiliating
university,
when the first admitted batch shall be due to appear for the examination
to be conducted by the affiliating university.
3.
Failure
to seek timely recognition as required in sub-clause 2 shall invariably
result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course.
4.
The
recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a maximum
period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
5.
The
procedure for ‘Renewal’ of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
6.
Failure
to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4 shall
invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate
course.
7.
In
a period of 5 years from the date of Letter of Permission the college
should have all pre and para clinical Post Graduate Courses.
8.
The
existing/new medical colleges should mandatorily have the department of
Blood Bank with component of blood separation unit and Transfusion
Medicine.
Clause
9 under the heading “Selection of Postgraduate Students”, shall be
substituted as under :-
(1) (a) Students for Post Graduate medical courses shall be selected
strictly on the basis of their Inter-se
Academic Merit.
b) 50%
of the seats in Post Graduate Diploma Courses shall be reserved for
Medical Officers in the
Government service, who have served for at least three years in remote and
difficult areas. After
acquiring the PG Diploma, the Medical Officers shall serve for two more
years in remote and/or difficult areas.
(2) For determining the ‘Academic Merit’,
the University/Institution may adopt the following methodology:-
(a) On the basis of merit as determined by a
‘Competitive Test’ conducted by the state government or by the
competent authority appointed by the state government or by the
university/group of universities in the same state; or
(b) On the basis of merit as determined by a
centralized competitive test held at the national level; or
(c) On the basis of the individual cumulative
performance at the first, second and third MBBS examinations provided admissions are University wise.
Or
(d) Combination of (a) and (c)
Provided that wherever ‘Entrance
Test’ for postgraduates admission is held by a state government or a
university or any other authorized examining body, the minimum percentage
of marks for eligibility for admission to postgraduate medical course
shall be 50 percent for general category candidates and 40 percent for the
candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other
Backward Classes.
Provided
further that in Non-Governmental institutions fifty percent of the total
seats shall be filled by the Competent authority notified by the State Government and the remaining fifty percent by
the management(s) of the institution on
the basis of Inter-se Academic Merit.
In Clause 10(2) para 2
Provided that where an institution, on the date of commencement of these
regulations, is imparting five year training in Neurology and
Neurosurgery, such institution shall continue to have five year training
course.
shall be substituted
as under :-
Provided that where an
institution, on the date of commencement of these Regulations, is
imparting five year training in Neurology and Neurosurgery, such
institution shall alter it to six-year training course.
Clause 12(1)(2) & (3)
under the heading number of postgraduate students to be admitted shall
be substituted as under:-
1.
The ratio of recognized postgraduate teacher to the number of students to
be admitted for the degree course where diploma is not prescribed shall be
1:2 for a Professor and 1:1 for other cadres in each unit per year subject
to a maximum of 4 PG seats for
the degree per unit per academic year provided a complement of 10 teaching
beds is added to the prescribed bed strength of 30 for the unit for broad
specialities.
2.
The ratio of recognized postgraduate teacher to the number of
students to be admitted for the degree course in broad specialities where
diploma is prescribed shall be 1:2 for a Professor and 1:1 for other
cadres in each unit per year subject to a maximum of 4 PG seats including
diploma per unit per academic year provided a complement of 10 teaching
beds is added to the prescribed bed strength of 30 for the unit.
3.
The requirement of units and beds shall not apply in the case of
Postgraduate degree or diploma courses in Basic and para-clinical
departments.
Provided
that against the very same units, teaching personnel and infrastructure,
no other postgraduate courses under any other streams like National Board
of Examinations, College of Physicians & Surgeons etc. are permitted.
Clause 12 (4) shall be
substituted as under:-
1. The ratio of PG teacher to the number of students
to be admitted for super specialities course shall be 1:2 for
Professor/Assoc. Professor and 1:1 for remaining cadre in each unit per
year subject to a maximum of 4 PG seats for the course per unit per
academic year provided the complement of 10 teaching beds per seat is
added to the prescribed bed strength of 20 for the unit.”
Provided
that against the very same units, teaching personnel and infrastructure,
no other postgraduate courses under any other streams like National Board
of Examinations, College of Physicians & Surgeons etc. are permitted.
In Schedule to Postgraduate
Medical Education Regulation, 2000 under the heading at A) “M.D.
(Doctor of Medicine)” the nomenclature of “Aviation Medicine” to
be changed as MD(Aerospace
Medicine).
Serial No. 26
MD(Rheumatology) to be deleted.
Under the heading M.D. (Doctor
of Medicine) at SL.No.29
Tuberculosis & Respiratory Medicine or Pulmonary Medicine shall be
substituted with “Respiratory Medicine”
Under the heading MD (Doctor
of Medicine) the following shall be added after
S.No. 29.
-
Emergency Medicine.
-
Infectious Diseases.
Clause C under the heading D.M
(Doctor of Medicine) prior requirement for “Cardiology” at SL.
No. 1 after MD (Paediatrics) “MD (Respiratory Medicine)” Shall be
added.
Clause C under the heading D.M
(Doctor of Medicine) prior requirement for Gastroenterology at SL. No. 6
“MD (Paediatrics)” shall be deleted.
Clause C under the heading D.M
(Doctor of Medicine) the following shall be added after Sl.No. 12 :-
13 Pulmonary Medicine - MD (General Medicine)
MD (Paediatrics)
MD (Resp. Medicine)
14 Rheumatology - MD (General Medicine)
MD (Paediatrics)
15 Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - MD (Psychiatry)
16 Paediatrics Gastroenterology - MD (Paediatrics)
17 Paediatrics Cardiology – MD (Paediatrics)
18. Cardiac Anaesthesia - MD (Anaesthesia)
Clause D
to the Schedule under the heading “M.Ch. (Master of Chirurgie).”
The following shall be added after S.No. 10:-
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“Paediatric Cardio – Thoracic Vascular Surgery –
M.S. (Surgery).
(Lt.
Col. (Retd.) Dr.ARN Setalvad)
Secretary
Foot
Note :
The Principal Regulations namely, “Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations,
2000”
were published in Part – III, Section (4) of the Gazette of India on the
7th October, 2000, and amended vide MCI notification dated.
03.03.2001, 06.10.2001, 16.03.2005, 23.03.2006 & 20.10.2008.
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MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
AMENDMENT NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 6th October, 2009
No. MCI.18(1)/2009-Med./41285. - In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956(102 of 1956), the Medical Council of India with the previous approval of the Central Government hereby makes the following regulations to further amend the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, namely:-
1. (i) These Regulations may be called the “Postgraduate Medical Education
(Amendment) Regulations, 2008 Part-II”.
(ii) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, the following additions / modifications / deletions / substitutions, shall be as indicated therein:-
3. In clause 8(1), the following shall be added:-
“However, the medical college/institute which is not yet recognised by Medical Council of India for the award of MBBS degree may apply for starting of a postgraduate course in pre clinical and para clinical subjects of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine & Community Medicine at the time of third renewal – i.e. alongwith the admission of fourth batch for the MBBS course.”
(Lt. Col. (Retd.) Dr. A.R.N. Setalvad)
Secretary
Medical Council of India
Foot Note : The Principal Regulations namely, “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000” were published in Part – III, Section (4) of the Gazette of India on the 7th October, 2000, and amended vide MCI notification dated 03.03.2001, 06.10.2001, 16.03.2005, 23.03.2006, 20.10.2008, 25.03.2009 & 21.07.2009.
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MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 17th November, 2009
No. MCI.18(1)/2009-Med./51210 - In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956(102 of 1956), the Medical Council of India with the previous approval of the Central Government hereby makes the following regulations to further amend the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, namely:-
1. (i) These Regulations may be called the “Postgraduate Medical Education
(Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-III”.
(ii) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, the following additions / modifications / deletions / substitutions, shall be as indicated therein:-
3. The following proviso shall be added after clause 9(2)(d) of the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2000 as amended by “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (Part II):
“Further provided that in determining the merit and the entrance test for postgraduate admission weightage in the marks may be given as an incentive at the rate of 10% of the marks obtained for each year in service in remote or difficult areas upto the maximum of 30% of the marks obtained.”
4. The following proviso shall be added to Regulation 11.1 (d), as amended by “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2005”:-
“Provided that such conferment of the nomenclature of the designation/status of postgraduate medical teachers shall be awarded only to those many number of consultants in the concerned hospital/institution so as to fulfill the minimum requirement for imparting Postgraduate Medical Education to the sanctioned annual intake of the respective Govt. hospital/institute."
5. The following proviso shall be added after clause 12 (3) of the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, as amended by “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (Part II)”:
“Provided that the additional complement of 10 beds in the unit is to be made applicable only when the allocation by higher teachers students ratio of 1:2 in the case of a Professor results in awarding 4 postgraduate seats in degree/diploma courses in the unit, further clarifying that the strength of 30 beds per unit as prescribed in the present regulations will be considered adequate upto total 3 postgraduate seats in degree/diploma courses.”
6. The following proviso shall be added after clause 12 (4) of the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2000, as amended by “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (Part II)”:-
“Provided that the additional complement of 10 beds per seat in the unit is to be made applicable only when the allocation by higher teacher student ratio 1:2 in the case of a Professor/Associate Professor results in awarding 3 or more postgraduate seats in D.M./M.Ch. courses in the unit, further clarifying that the strength of 20 beds per unit as prescribed in the present Regulations will be considered adequate upto total 2 postgraduate seats in D.M./M.Ch. courses.”
(Lt. Col. (Retd.) Dr. A.R.N. Setalvad)
Secretary
Medical Council of India
Foot Note : The Principal Regulations namely, “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000” were published in Part – III, Section (4) of the Gazette of India on the 7th October, 2000, and amended vide MCI notification dated 03.03.2001, 06.10.2001, 16.03.2005, 23.03.2006, 20.10.2008, 25.03.2009 & 21.07.2009.
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MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
AMENDMENT NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 9th December, 2009
No. MCI.18(1)/2009-Med./55455 - In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956(102 of 1956), the Medical Council of India with the previous approval of the Central Government hereby makes the following regulations to further amend the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, namely:-
1. (i) These Regulations may be called the “Postgraduate Medical Education
(Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-IV”.
(ii) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, the following additions / modifications / deletions / substitutions, shall be as indicated therein:-
3(a). In Clause 11.1(a) under the heading “Staff-Faculty” of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulation 2000 as amended by the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2008”, be further amended by inserting the following proviso : -
“Further provided that no teacher shall be considered as a postgraduate teacher in any other institution during the period till the postgraduate course at the institute which has been granted permission considering him as a postgraduate teacher is recognized u/s 11(2) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.”
(b) In Clause 11.1(b) under the heading “Staff-Faculty” of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulation 2000 as amended by the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2008”, be further amended by inserting the following proviso : -
“Further provided that no teacher shall be considered as a postgraduate teacher in any other institution during the period till the postgraduate course at the institute which has been granted permission considering him as a postgraduate teacher is recognized u/s 11(2) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.”
4. In Clause 13 under the heading “Training Programme” the following shall be added after Clause 13.8(c) : -
“13.9 A postgraduate student of a postgraduate degree course in broad specialities/super specialities would be required to present one poster presentation, to read one paper at a national/state conference and to present one research paper which should be published/accepted for publication/sent for publication during the period of his postgraduate studies so as to make him eligible to appear at the postgraduate degree examination.”
5(a). In Schedule II of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulation 2000 as amended by the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (Part-II)” be further amended by addition of the following proviso after Sl. No. 18 in Clause ‘C’ under the heading of D.M. (Doctor of Medicine) : -
“19. DM (Hepatology) - MD (General Medicine), MD (Paediatrics)”
(b). In Schedule II of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulation 2000 as amended by the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (Part-II)” be further amended by addition of the following proviso after Sl. No. 11 in Clause ‘D’ under the heading of M.Ch. (Master of Chirurgie) : -
“12. M.Ch. (Hepato-Pancreatto- - M.S. (General Surgery)”
Billiary Surgery)
(Lt. Col. (Retd.) Dr. A.R.N. Setalvad)
Secretary
Medical Council of India
Foot Note : The Principal Regulations namely, “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000” were published in Part – III, Section (4) of the Gazette of India on the 7th October, 2000, and amended vide MCI notification dated 03.03.2001, 06.10.2001, 16.03.2005, 23.03.2006, 20.10.2008, 25.03.2009, 21.07.2009 & 17.11.2009.
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MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
AMENDMENT NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 16th April, 2010
No. MCI.18(1)/2010-Med./3493. - In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956(102 of 1956), the Medical Council of India with the previous approval of the Central Government hereby makes the following regulations to further amend the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, namely:-
1. (i) These Regulations may be called the “Postgraduate Medical Education
(Amendment) Regulations, 2010”.
(ii) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000”, the following additions / modifications / deletions / substitutions, shall be as indicated therein:-
3. In Clause 9(1)(b) after the words “remote and/or difficult areas” and in the proviso to the clause 9(2)(d), the following shall be inserted : -
“As decided by the competent State authorities from time to time.”
(Lt. Col. (Retd.) Dr. A.R.N. Setalvad)
Secretary
Medical Council of India
Foot Note : The Principal Regulations namely, “Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000” were published in Part – III, Section (4) of the Gazette of India on the 7th October, 2000, and amended vide MCI notification dated 03.03.2001, 06.10.2001, 16.03.2005, 23.03.2006, 20.10.2008, 25.03.2009, 21.07.2009, 17.11.2009 & 09.12.2009.
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