Jan.2: The medical education in India has got a new appraisal as the America’s authorised body for granting recognition to health science courses has approved the standard of education in the country. This recognition is expected to encourage students to opt for medical education in India. Until now China is considered as the cheapest medical education destination and attracts major portion of the students from the developing countries. On the backdrop of congenial atmosphere existing between India and the US quality factor is given more importance than the cost factor. The recognition came soon after the British Court verdict allowing Indian medical practitioners to live and practice in the UK.
The recognition is based on six parameters such as syllabus, teaching, evaluation, extension, research and impact of education processes. This decision is based on the Raising US market needs. The extent of freedom allowed will extend the movement of Indian medical students or doctors to the US or any other country. The parity is valid only for the period of two years and is subject to USNCA review. The USNCA will function as a monitory body that take care of the recognition and accreditation procedures of the Medical Council of India. At present MCI parameters and procedures are considered as the recognition of the courses.
In future the parity status is well connected to the MCI standard that in turn depends on the performance of the medical colleges. In short the medical education system in India will get a new mould that will allow it to catch up with the global changes. So the international academic standard and the connected infrastructure facilities will enables India to become a hub of health tourism and haven for patients who wish to have treatment abroad.
