AMAI Discussed the issues on the move of the Central Government to amend the IMCC Act

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AMAI Discussed the issues on the  move of the Central Government to amend the  IMCC Act in line with National Medical Commission Act. Dr.V.G.Udayakumar former Executive member CCIM and Dr.Manoj Kaloor Vice President AMAI  given memorandum to the Hon .Ayush  Minister Sri. Sripad Naik seeking to preserve all democratic representation in CCIM. Also urged the government to drop the move to implement exit examination for medical graduates. Minister responded positively.

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