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Medical Bill presented in Assam Assembly

Doctors in the state will have to renew their registration every five years with their updated credentials

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Doctors in the state will have to renew their registration every five years with their updated academic and professional credentials as per the Assam Medical Council (Amendment) Bill 2014 presented today in the state Legislative Assembly.

As per a new section to be inserted in the Assam Medical Council Act 1999, "Every registered medical practitioner under the Council shall have to renew his registration at every five-year interval with his updated academic and professional credentials."

Any such renewal shall be granted upon payment of renewal fees and as may be prescribed and revised by the Council from time to time, the Bill added.
 
It has also included a point regarding the willingness to practice by non-Indian doctors passing out from foreign medical institutions.

"...Such doctors shall have to apply in writing to the Council with payment of such fees as may be prescribed and revised by the Council from time to time," it added.

The Bill further said an expert committee will look into the application and issue temporary certificate allowing him/her to practice for a specified period.

Besides an Ethical Committee of the Council will be set up by the President and it will function as per guidelines laid down by the Medical Council of India.

"If any doctor is found guilty of violation of ethics by the Ethical Committee, his/her registration may be withdrawn for a period of time as may be decided by the Ethical Committee," it said.

The Bill was presented in the Assam Legislative Assembly by the state Panchayat, Rural Development, Environment and Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain on behalf of the Education, Health and Family Welfare Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.

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First Published: Feb 10 2014 | 5:21 PM IST

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