Medical Council
A Medical Council is a regulatory body responsible for overseeing the practice of medicine within a specific region or country. Its primary role is to ensure that medical professionals, such as doctors and nurses, meet established standards of education, training, and ethical practice. The council also handles licensing, registration, and disciplinary actions against practitioners who violate medical regulations.
In addition to maintaining professional standards, the Medical Council often provides resources for public health education and promotes best practices in healthcare. It may also collaborate with other organizations, such as hospitals and medical schools, to enhance the quality of medical services and patient care.