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Foreign Medical Graduates Exam Result 2025 For June Session Out, Here's Direct Link
Foreign Medical Graduates Exam Result 2025 For June Session Out, Here's Direct Link

NDTV

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • NDTV

Foreign Medical Graduates Exam Result 2025 For June Session Out, Here's Direct Link

FMGE Result 2025: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) results for the June 2025 session. Candidates can check their qualifying status by visiting the official website, All questions in the FMGE June 2025 question paper were reviewed by faculty members from the respective specialty areas. "Each question in the FMGE June 2025 question paper was reviewed by faculty members from the concerned specialty after the exam to verify technical correctness of both the questions and answer keys. None of the questions were found to be technically incorrect," the official notice reads. Examinees can access their individual scorecards on the NBEMS portal from August 21, 2025 onwards. How To Check FMGE Result 2025 Visit the FMGE's official website, Select the FMGE June Session 2025 Result link in the Public Notice section A PDF will open on the screen Click "Click Here to View FMGE June 2025 Result" A new PDF containing roll numbers will appear Press Ctrl+F to search for your roll number Check your qualifying status and save the PDF for future reference Candidates who qualify in FMGE June 2025 will receive their FMGE pass certificates in person after identity and credential verification. The schedule for this will be announced separately on the NBEMS website. The scorecard available on the NBEMS website cannot be submitted to any State Medical Council in place of the FMGE pass certificate issued after in-person verification. "Candidature is purely provisional, subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria as mentioned in the FMGE June 2025 Information Bulletin. If ineligibility is detected at any stage, candidature will be cancelled even if the result has been declared or the Pass Certificate issued," the notice added.

Medical records should be made available to patients promptly: Consumer court
Medical records should be made available to patients promptly: Consumer court

Time of India

time09-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Medical records should be made available to patients promptly: Consumer court

Kochi: To ensure transparency and accountability in healthcare sector, doctors should write prescriptions in clear handwriting and also mention generic drug name. Medical records should be made available to patients promptly, as directed by Ernakulam district consumer disputes redressal forum. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Court observed that medical records should be provided digitally to patients or relatives in real-time while ensuring patient privacy. According to Section 2(9)(ii) of Consumer Protection Act and Indian Medical Council Professional Conduct, Etiquette & Ethics Regulations of 2002, obtaining medical records is a patient's right. The bench, comprising D B Binu, V Ramachandran and T N Srividya, evaluated that it is an integral part of constitutional right to life. Authorities should inform patients of their right to access medical records upon hospital admission. Court directive came while dismissing a complaint filed by Saiju Mujeeb of North Paravur against Lourdes Hospital, Ernakulam. Complaint was dismissed as Mujeeb could not present strong evidence of medical negligence against the opposing doctor and hospital. It said that no deficiency in service was established. Complainant was not able to prove that treatment administered deviated from accepted professional norms or that the later complications were proximately caused by any act or omission of the opposite parties. It suggested secure digital delivery of medical records through patient portals, encrypted email or verified messaging applications, ensuring compliance with applicable data protection laws. Implementation of interoperable electronic health record (EHR) systems to promote seamless access and continuity of care was recommended. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Disclosure to patients at the time of admission or discharge regarding their right to receive records in physical or digital format, with an option to indicate preference, was also advised. Encryption, password protection and recorded consent protocols for all digital transmissions of sensitive medical information were emphasized. Court instructed registrar to send a copy of the order to National Medical Commission and State Medical Council for further action.

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