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Yes, It'll be valid. It has been announced by the Board of Governors - Medical Council of India, that postgraduates from any country across the globe will be allowed to practice medicine in India and will be hired by Medical Colleges, Hospitals, Nursing Homes on the basis of the results of DNB (Diplomate of National Board) Exams. As a UK postgraduate medical qualification, awarded by the British Universities, is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) as a valid postgraduate qualification as per the official Medical Council of India website.
According to the present era, Post-graduation degrees from only five English speaking countries- The U.S., UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada; are recognized in India by India's Medical Education Regulator. PG Degrees from Russia and China are still not valid in India.
Pulmonary Medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with respiratory diseases, chest wall diseases, sleep disorders, allergy and much more. This presentation describes this specialty branch in detail with scope and current perspectives being emphasized. It will help in PG aspirant medicos, academicians and undergraduate students to know about Pulmonary Medicine in detail. Pulmonology is considered a branch of internal medicine, and is related to intensive care medicine. Pulmonology often involves managing patients who need life support and mechanical ventilation.
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