Medical education in India going through its golden era, says Union Minister S P Baghel
The Union Minister of State for Health in India has stated that medical education in the country is currently going through a golden era. Indian doctors are highly regarded globally and can be found practicing all over the world. The Minister emph...

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, delivering the keynote address at the event, said in the last two years 25 courses have been introduced.
"This growth serves to provide greater opportunities for medical students and India is able to garner the best health services and expert doctors, serving to fulfil the nation's requirements leading to a healthier society and healthier nation," he said.
Reiterating that the medical sector plays a paramount role in the country's development, Mandaviya urged students to commit to contributing and shaping India into a developed nation.
Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of "One Earth, One Family, One Future", Baghel said, "It inspires us to strive not just for a healthy India but for a healthier world aligned with the motto of 'One Earth, One Health'."
Medical education in India is going through its golden era, he said and asserted that Indian doctors are valued so much that one will find an Indian doctor in service in every part of the globe.
Baghel termed the Ayushman Bharat Health Account card as one of the greatest developments India has seen since Independence, enabling healthcare services to reach the most remote areas and benefit the marginalized community.
Addressing the gathering, NITI Aayog member (Health) Dr V K Paul praised the growth and development of medical education and institutions, highlighting their transformation in the last eight years.
"This is a transformative time for medical education due to initiatives introduced in the system," he said, adding medical graduate seats have increased over three times.
Paul also cited the National Medical Commission as a new regulator, the introduction of NEET and the District Regency Programme mandating all second-year post-graduate students to serve in district hospitals for three months each.
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