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Medical practice simplified in Andhra Pradesh

Medical practice simplified in Andhra Pradesh
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The Andhra Pradesh government has simplified medical practice regulations by removing the requirement for MBBS graduates to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their home states. This reform aims to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and facilitate easier professional mobility for doctors.

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This policy change significantly reduces administrative burdens for medical professionals, potentially improving healthcare access and labor mobility within India.

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The Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare Department has brought out a G.O. obliterating the need for a MBBS graduate to obtain an NoC from States where they studied before beginning their practice in Andhra Pradesh.

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