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Bureaucracies and Power: Examining the Medical Council of India and the Development of Emergency Medicine in India
Bureaucracies and Power: Examining the Medical Council of India and the Development of Emergency Medicine in India
11-Jun-2020
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The Medical Council of India applied its bureaucratic power in a manner that negatively impacted emergency medicine training programs and the development of emergency medicine, with implications for availability and quality of emergency care in India.
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Social Science & Medicine
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Emergency medicine stakeholders faced hurdles in seeking recognition, developing and disseminating a curriculum in medical colleges, securing recognition for courses in medical colleges and clarifying ambiguous training policy guidelines.
Regulating recognition and training for new medical specialties in India: The Case of Emergency Medicine
Veena Sriram, Rama Baru, Sara Bennett
Oxford Academic
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Making of New Medical Specialty - A Policy Analysis of the Development of Emergency Medicine in India
Veena Sriram, Adnan Hyder, Sara Bennett
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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11-Jun-2020
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The Medical Council of India applied its bureaucratic power in a manner that negatively impacted emergency medicine training programs and the development of emergency medicine, with implications for availability and quality of emergency care in India.
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Social Science & Medicine
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Emergency medicine stakeholders faced hurdles in seeking recognition, developing and disseminating a curriculum in medical colleges, securing recognition for courses in medical colleges and clarifying ambiguous training policy guidelines.
Regulating recognition and training for new medical specialties in India: The Case of Emergency Medicine
Veena Sriram, Rama Baru, Sara Bennett
Oxford Academic
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Making of New Medical Specialty - A Policy Analysis of the Development of Emergency Medicine in India
Veena Sriram, Adnan Hyder, Sara Bennett
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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