© 2018 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. Background: Medical specialization is an understudied, yet growing aspect of health systems in low-and middleincome countries (LMICs). In India, medical specialization is incrementally, yet significantly, modifying service delivery, workforce distribution, and financing. However, scarce evidence exists in India and other LMICs regarding how medical specialties evolve and are regulated, and how these processes might impact the health system. The trajectory of emergency medicine appears to encapsulate broader trends in medical specialization in India – international exchange and engagement, the formation of professional associations, and a lengthy regulatory process wit...
Background Regulation is a critical function in the governance of health workforces...
India is a prime example of a nation that has seen significant change in the expansion of the global...
Over the past 60 years, India has undergone immense political, economic, and social changes, which h...
Abstract Background: Medical specialization is an understudied, yet growing aspect of health system...
The goal of this dissertation is to systematically explore the development of one medical specialty ...
Abstract Background Medical specialization is a key feature of biomedicine, and is a growing, but we...
Background: Indo-US Masters in Emergency Medicine (MEM) certification courses are rigorous three-year...
Emergency Medicine(EM) is a new discipline for India. As Medical Council of India (MCI) makes progre...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a young but prestigious medical discipline worldwide.1 However, in Nepal,...
Medical Education in India is passing through multiple modifications. It is considered failing in pr...
The form of the public health system in India is a three tiered pyramid-like structure consisting pr...
BACKGROUND: Driven by economic liberalization since the 1990s India has become one of the world’s fa...
India has rudimentary and fragmented primary health care (PHC) and family medicine systems, yet it a...
Introduction: Medical research is conducted to aid and support the knowledge in Health and Medicine....
There is decreasing number of diploma seats in India for postgraduate studies. Despite diploma candi...
Background Regulation is a critical function in the governance of health workforces...
India is a prime example of a nation that has seen significant change in the expansion of the global...
Over the past 60 years, India has undergone immense political, economic, and social changes, which h...
Abstract Background: Medical specialization is an understudied, yet growing aspect of health system...
The goal of this dissertation is to systematically explore the development of one medical specialty ...
Abstract Background Medical specialization is a key feature of biomedicine, and is a growing, but we...
Background: Indo-US Masters in Emergency Medicine (MEM) certification courses are rigorous three-year...
Emergency Medicine(EM) is a new discipline for India. As Medical Council of India (MCI) makes progre...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a young but prestigious medical discipline worldwide.1 However, in Nepal,...
Medical Education in India is passing through multiple modifications. It is considered failing in pr...
The form of the public health system in India is a three tiered pyramid-like structure consisting pr...
BACKGROUND: Driven by economic liberalization since the 1990s India has become one of the world’s fa...
India has rudimentary and fragmented primary health care (PHC) and family medicine systems, yet it a...
Introduction: Medical research is conducted to aid and support the knowledge in Health and Medicine....
There is decreasing number of diploma seats in India for postgraduate studies. Despite diploma candi...
Background Regulation is a critical function in the governance of health workforces...
India is a prime example of a nation that has seen significant change in the expansion of the global...
Over the past 60 years, India has undergone immense political, economic, and social changes, which h...