24 New Part-Time Members Join NMC After Lottery Selection

In a unique turn of events, the Ministry of Health has selected 24 part-time members for the National Medical Commission (NMC) through a lottery system. This unusual approach was employed to fill vacant positions and ensure adequate representation within the organization.

Addressing the Shortage: A Lottery for Representation

The NMC has been grappling with a shortage of members, impacting its ability to effectively regulate medical education and practice. This lottery system, while unconventional, aims to swiftly address the vacancies and ensure a diverse range of voices contribute to the commission’s important work.

Who Are the New Members?

Details about the 24 newly appointed part-time members are yet to be officially released. Further information about their backgrounds and expertise is expected soon, providing insights into the new composition of the NMC. This information will help assess the potential impact of these new members on the future of medical education and regulation in the country.

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