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

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

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Expanding internship capacity improves medical training infrastructure and helps address the shortage of healthcare personnel in public hospitals.

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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.

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