Foreign Medical Graduates allowed to take up CRMI in 36 non-teaching hospitals in Tamil Nadu

The Tamil Nadu government has opened 36 non-teaching hospitals for Foreign Medical Graduates to complete their Compulsory Rotatory Medical Internship. This initiative creates 1,504 internship spots, addressing a long-standing demand from medical graduates.
Why it matters
Expanding internship capacity improves medical training infrastructure and helps address the shortage of healthcare personnel in public hospitals.
Foreign Medical Graduates (FMG) can now undergo Compulsory Rotatory Medical Internship (CRMI) in 36 non-teaching hospitals — 23 district headquarters hospitals and 13 other hospitals — in Tamil Nadu. With this, a total of 1,504 internship positions would be available for FMGs every year.
The article provides a neutral update on government policy and its impact on medical graduates.
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