The Pakistan Medical Commission on Wednesday announced conditions after the fulfilment of which it recognises a postgraduate qualification.
According to a statement by the PMC on Twitter, a postgraduate qualification “shall mean a qualification acquired after certification of completion of a structured programme under direct supervision of a designated supervisor”.
The PMC further stressed that the supervisor must encompass “all competencies required by a licensed doctor to qualify for inclusion in the Special Register”.
Pakistani postgraduate qualification
The Council shall recognise a Pakistani postgraduate qualification subject to the following conditions outlined under Section 22 of the PMC Act, 2020:
- The qualification must have been granted by the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP)
- Training must have been undertaken at a medical institution recognised by the Council for training or grant of a postgraduate programme under Section 23(2) of the PMC Act, 2020
Foreign postgraduate qualification
The Council shall recognise a foreign postgraduate qualification subject to the following conditions outlined under Section 24 of the PMC Act, 2020:
- The qualification must have been granted by a foreign postgraduate institution recognised by the regulatory authority in the relevant country and recognised by the Council under Section 25 of the PMC Act, 2020
- The qualification must have been obtained after formal, objective assessment with a certification after either a period of training or acquiring of minimum competencies equivalent to a comparable qualification granted by CPSP
The PMC, in its announcement, also defined what it considers to be the process of credentialing and what Specialist Register means.
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