ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC) convened an important meeting to finalise arrangements for the upcoming three-day National Inspector Training Programme (NITP) scheduled from 9th to 11th December.
The programme will train inspectors in conducting fully digitalised inspections as part of PMDC’s modernisation initiative. The meeting brought together 12 master trainers to review the training framework, logistics, and implementation strategy for the nationwide pilot training aimed at digitalising the PMDC inspection system.
The meeting was chaired by the president of PMDC and discussed the structured three-day training program designed to enhance the competency and readiness of master inspectors responsible for training inspectors who will evaluate medical and dental colleges across the country.
Key agenda items included finalisation of the digital inspection workflow, allocation of facilitators, selection of participating institutions, and preparation of training materials such as the Inspector Guide and the digital platform.
It was emphasised that the upcoming training will equip inspectors with updated knowledge, digital tools, and standardised methodologies essential for conducting credible, efficient, and evidence-based inspections. The training programme will play a critical role in strengthening the accreditation system of inspections.





















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