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Thursday, February 19, 2015

From The Hitavada-
MCI makes Research Cell a must for all medical colleges

Considering that research is being neglected in higher education including medical education, Medical Council of India (MCI) has decided to emphasise on this particular area. MCI has made it mandatory for all medical colleges in the country to have Research Cell. Vide a circular dated February 11, Secretary of MCI has informed all the Deans of medical colleges in the country to form a Research Cell. The decision has been taken with reference to the discussion on the issue in Executive Committee meeting of MCI held in November 2014. The meeting had approved the recommendations of Academic Council of MCI. Academic Council had observed that there was an ‘imperative need’ for creation of a standing mechanism for the purposes of accelerating research activities in every medical college. To actualise the same, it was proposed that every medical college should have a Research Cell, which would give necessary impetus to stimulate research activities in medical colleges. Dr Vedprakash Mishra, Chairman of MCI Academic Council, said that research was one of the cardinal objectives of medical education. Therefore, it was necessary that research skills needed to be inculcated in true sense at under-graduate level of education in a structured manner. For the purpose, a standing mechanism was warranted. “Research Cell with specified composition, functions and duties attributable to it in each medical college, will definitely give a genuine fillip to strengthening the research potential of every medical institution in the country. The initiative of MCI on the said count is timely, laudable, and in larger academic interests,” he said. There are 381 medical colleges in the country at present, of which 44 are in Maharashtra. Of the total number of medical colleges in Maharashtra, eight are in Vidarbha.
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