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Variations in regulations to control standards for training and licensing of physicians: a multi-country comparison.

Wafa AftabMishal Sameer KhanSonia RegoNishant ChavanAfifah Rahman-ShepherdIsha SharmaShishi WuZahra ZeinaliRumina HasanSameen Siddiqi
Published in: Human resources for health (2021)
While there is no gold standard model for medical education and practise regulation, examining the combinations of controls used in different countries enables identification of innovations and regulatory approaches to address specific contextual challenges, such as decentralisation of regulations to sub-national bodies or privatisation of medical education. Looking at the full continuum from medical education to licensing is valuable to understand how countries balance the strictness of controls at different stages. Further research is needed to understand how regulating authorities, policy-makers and medical associations can find the right balance of standardisation and context-based flexibility to produce well-rounded physicians.
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