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PMC Seeks WFME Recognition

The Pakistan Medical Commission has initiated the application process for recognition by the World Federation for Medical Education. The recognition process is expected to take 12-15 months and will help Pakistani doctors work abroad. PMC will work closely with WFME and prepare medical colleges for the inspection process over the next four months.

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PMC Seeks WFME Recognition

The Pakistan Medical Commission has initiated the application process for recognition by the World Federation for Medical Education. The recognition process is expected to take 12-15 months and will help Pakistani doctors work abroad. PMC will work closely with WFME and prepare medical colleges for the inspection process over the next four months.

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WFME RECOGNITION PROCESS INITIATED BY PMC

Pakistan Medical Commission has formally initiated the application process for recognition by
World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). The entire process of assessment including
physical visit by the WFME and inspection is expected to take 12 to 15 months, which is well
within the time frame of 2024 when WFME recognition will be mandatory to enable Pakistani
doctors and students to study or work abroad and specifically in compliance to the
requirements of the authorities in the United States. The WFME recognition is essential for
Pakistan to ensure that doctors from Pakistan are able to go and train and work
internationally.

The PMC will be closely liaising with WFME and other international organizations to ensure
that all requirements for recognition are fully met prior to the actual assessment and
inspection process of WFME. In addition, PMC as part of the process planned for extensive
workshops and seminars for all medical colleges in Pakistan over the next four months to
assist in capacity building and enable and prepare all medical colleges for the WFME visit and
inspections.

The WFME recognition process initiated runs its full course divided over phases with extensive
data and information submissions made and evaluated as per the steps of the WFME process
culminating in the final physical visit and assessment of the PMC and selected medical
colleges.

It has taken the Commission extensive efforts and continued work for almost 18 months to
prepare for the WFME process, which is now complete. The formal application to WFME to
initiate the process required the prior approval of the new 2022 National Standards for
Recognition of Medical and Dental Colleges and Teaching Hospitals as well as the 2022
National Medical and Dental Curricula, which have recently been approved and notified after
the invaluable and immense effort including hundreds of hours of work put in by the National
Medical & Dental Academic Board over the last 15 months to formulate and structure these
standards and the curriculum. The standards and curriculum provide the foundation for
modern medical and dental education systems and the Board will be continuing their work to
consistently improve the standards and curriculum raising the quality bar for both colleges
and students.

The Commission has over the last year worked tirelessly to ensure that all regulatory
processes including the recognition and accreditation of teaching hospitals and colleges as
well as the admission and examination process and specially the national licensing
examination are designed and implemented at the highest international standards including
the introduction of digital licensing for practitioners. These are key aspects required for the
WFME recognition process. The Commission had unfortunately inherited a system which was
based on outdated and manual processes without the proper transparency or objectivity
required in a modern regulatory structure. The Commission’s digital transformation has been
one of the key ingredients which has enabled the large scale reforms to the medical and
dental sector regulation.
The Pakistan Medical Commission is also a Full Member of the International Association of
Medical Regulatory Authorities (IAMRA). PMC is today internationally recognized as the
exclusive regulatory body in Pakistan following the highest standards for medical and dental
education and licensure of medical and dental practitioners.

As part of its efforts to collaborate with international regulatory authorities and ensure its
standards are recognized in key countries where Pakistani doctors seek to undertake
postgraduate training and gain work experience, the Commission is working on finalizing a
technical relationship with some of the leading international medical regulatory authorities
specifically with a view to acquiring a transfer of knowledge and technical expertise in
enhancing the standard of the Pakistan National Licensing Exam. The objective remains to
have the NLE recognized internationally to provide further recognition to Pakistani medical
and dental graduates.

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