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NBE revises accreditation criteria, notifies on mandatory disclosures, Rs 1 lakh penalty for hospitals violating trainee verification
['Divyani Paul', 'Written']
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New Delhi: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has announced revisions and updates in the process and criteria governing NBEMS Accreditation as well as admission to its courses at hospitals and medical institutes.
The updated framework introduces mandatory public disclosures by accredited institutions, stricter document verification before trainee enrolment, revised accreditation standards and the criteria for the newly launched 11 new Diploma, DNB, DrNB and FNB programmes.
The notice, issued by the NBE, in this regard, applies to all hospitals, medical colleges and medical institutions seeking or holding NBEMS accreditation.
Accordingly, all NBEMS-accredited hospitals and institutes are directed to comply with the following mandatory disclosure requirements-1 Dedicated Web Link: Institutions shall create a clearly visible link titled “NBEMS Mandatory Disclosures” on the homepage of their official website.
The eligibility of candidates must be verified strictly in accordance with these prescribed criteria.
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