what is the role of state govt. in improving the quality of medical education?

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A. GIVE ATTRACTIVE SALARY TO FACULTY MEMBERS
B. IMPLEMENT Medical Council of India's guidelines
C. Surprise inspections by MCI
D. All of the Above

j.srikant2008-07-12T22:03:05Z

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The following are the links and sites which will give you positive role of State Government in improving the quality of medical education :

All the above A,B, C and more ! Follow the links and the sites :

Principles and Methods of Quality Management in Health Care - Google Books Resultby Donald E. Lighter, Douglas C. Fair - 2000 - Business & Economics - 458 pages
In their role as Knowledge Navigators, providers will need to become ... Government programs have now been established to improve the quality of care, ...
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ACGME | Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical EducationThe Role of the ACGME The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education .... The ACGME is committed fully to the task of improving the quality of ...
www.acgme.org/acWebsite/about/ab_roleACGME.asp - 26k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this

Recommendations for Improving the Quality of Care Through Stroke ...Role for Government: State and federal governments should play a minimal role in .... care systems, medical education funding, and stroke research programs. ...
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[PDF] Improving State Health Care QualityFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
State government, employers, consumers and health care. professionals each have a role to play in improving health. care quality. State government, as a ...
www.cahpf.org/GoDocUserFiles/112.Improving%20State%20Health%20Care%20Quality%20Brief.pdf - Similar pages - Note this

[PDF] Federal Initiatives to Improve State Medical Boards'' Performance ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
no role in proactively assessing and assuring quality medical care. .... activities of the State government, and are not dedicated to the boards’ activities ...
www.oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-01-93-00020.pdf - Similar pages - Note this