Medical Councils
Medical Councils are regulatory bodies responsible for overseeing the practice of medicine within a specific region or country. They ensure that healthcare professionals, such as doctors and nurses, meet the required standards of education, training, and ethical practice. By maintaining a register of qualified practitioners, Medical Councils help protect public health and safety.
These councils also handle complaints against medical professionals and can impose disciplinary actions if necessary. They play a crucial role in setting guidelines for medical practice, continuing education, and professional conduct, ensuring that healthcare providers deliver safe and effective care to patients.