Islamabad:The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) on Tuesday launched the National Inspector Pilot Training Programme to modernise and standardise the inspection and accreditation processes of medical and dental institutions across the country.
The initiative will enhance regulatory efficiency, integrating digital inspection technologies. It will build a highly trained national pool of inspectors equipped to ensure quality, transparency and compliance in medical and dental education, PMDC president Prof. Dr. Rizwan Taj said after inaugurating the training session here.
He said the three-day training was a momentous step toward strengthening inspection standards of medical dental colleges and advancing digital transformation in the national accreditation process.
He appreciated NHS minister Syed Mustafa Kamal for his "supportive and forward-looking role in the uplift and strengthening of PMDC."
He said that the minister’s consistent cooperation, timely direction and active facilitation have enabled PMDC to execute key initiatives with greater efficiency and enabling an environment in which regulatory bodies can operate with autonomy, clarity and purpose, ultimately benefiting medical and dental education across the country.
The event has brought together master trainers and inspectors from across the country for hands-on learning, including demonstrations of Digit-Inspect, the country’s first digital inspection platform, and an overview of the updated Inspector Guide.