WFME accreditation
The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council’s (PMDC) application for accreditation by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) comes as a crucial step in ensuring the recognition of Pakistani medical graduates on the global stage. The decision by the US Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates to restrict the eligibility of foreign graduates to only those from WFME-recognised countries underscores the urgency of obtaining this recognition to enhance Pakistan’s medical education system.
The journey towards WFME accreditation has been a tumultuous one for Pakistan. The establishment of the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) and the subsequent disbandment of PMDC created much uncertainties. However, the efforts by the incumbent government to restore the PMDC and prioritise the WFME recognition are commendable. The PMDC’s dedication to meeting WFME’s standards is evident in the formation of an accreditation cell with experts from across the country and the holding of extensive workshops involving 124 colleges. This collaborative approach taken by the council, with the participation of experts nationwide, demonstrates a commitment to enhancing medical education in Pakistan. Securing WFME recognition will have far-reaching benefits for local medical graduates who will gain the opportunity to train and work in the US without any restrictions.
As a WFME assessment team plans its visit to inspect PMDC and its regulatory systems, it is essential for Pakistan to ensure a smooth and efficient evaluation process. Timeliness is of the essence, given the approaching deadline, and the PMDC must address any potential shortcomings swiftly. Medical education standards should not only align with WFME criteria but also reflect the best practices followed internationally. The collaborative efforts of all stakeholders involved will play a pivotal role in securing this accreditation and ensuring a bright future for Pakistani medical graduates both within the country and abroad.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 1st, 2023.
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