Three key autonomous medical bodies in India, responsible for regulating doctors, dentists, and nurses, are currently in a dysfunctional state due to unfilled vacancies and ad hoc management. This includes the National Medical Commission, Dental Commission, and Nursing and Midwifery Commission, leading to concerns about transparency and efficiency.
Three key autonomous medical bodies in India, responsible for regulating doctors, dentists, and nurses, are currently in a dysfunctional state due to unfilled vacancies and ad hoc management. This includes the National Medical Commission, Dental Commission, and Nursing and Midwifery Commission, leading to concerns about transparency and efficiency.