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NMC issues additional clarification on CBME guidelines

New Delhi: A notification regarding additional clarifications on the Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) Guidelines, 2024 was issued by the National Medical Commission (NMC). The notification said that the clarifications has been issued in light of the observations made by the Hon’ble Court of Madras.

In Psychiatry the title of Section 9 under Psychiatry (Page 112, Volume II) has been revised to “Psychosexual Disorders and Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression.” Also, Competency PS 9.2 has been deleted. In Physiology the competency related to sex determination and differentiation (Volume I, Page 83) has been updated. Competency PY 9.1 now reads: “Explain sex determination, sex differentiation, and their physiological alterations, and discuss the effects of the removal of gonads on physiological functions.” In Pediatrics Competency PE 6.4 (Volume II, Page 90) has been revised to reflect inclusivity: “Describe adolescent sexuality, diversity in sexual orientation, and gender identity.” In Clinical history-taking reference to the recommendation-“Clinical History-taking need to include approaches that elicit information on gender, sexual orientation and behaviour in a non-judgmental manner”

NMC has emphasised on the need to direct the concerned universities to introduce changes as per the modifications introduced in the CBME guidelines. Also, the word (heterosexual) has not been used in the CBME document. As far as inclusion of medico-legal knowledge on homosexuality, bisexuality, gender incongruence and Dysphoria in the medical education, it is stated that the said competencies are well taught at school level and does not fall under the purview of MBBS curriculum