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India aims for 1 doctor per 1,000 people, with new grads trained in compassion and skills.
The Indian government aims to achieve the WHO’s recommended doctor-patient ratio of 1:1000, with current efforts focused on balancing undergraduate and postgraduate medical education and advancing competency-based training through virtual and skill-based learning.
At a convocation in New Delhi, NMC Chairman Dr. Abhijat Sheth and health officials urged new doctors to prioritize compassion, integrity, lifelong learning, and personal well-being.
The event marked the graduation of 250 postgraduate students and the first batch of 100 MBBS graduates.
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India aspira a tener 1 médico por cada 1.000 personas, con nuevos graduados entrenados en compasión y habilidades.