Notification:
Tamil Nadu: In a notice, TN Health has requested all foreign medical graduates (FMGs) seeking CRMI training in government medical colleges to submit their original documents for verification. Candidates who obtained an eligibility certificate from the Tamil Nadu Medical Council and an NOC from the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai, should submit their documents between March 16 and May 31, 2024.
According to the notice, candidates must submit all original documents for CRMI training allotment by June 20, 2024, between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on working days. Submissions should be made to the Ground Floor (Help Desk) at the Office of the Director of Medical Education and Research.
A total of seven documents are required, with one being submitted in original form and the remaining six as self-attested Xerox copies. The documents needed for verification are:
1. Original requisition letter from the individual to the Director of Medical Education and Research, including contact details and email ID.
2. A self-attested Xerox copy of the No Objection Certificate (NOC) from TN Dr. MGR Medical University.
3. A self-attested Xerox copy of the eligibility certificate from the Tamil Nadu Medical Council.
4. A self-attested Xerox copy of the Screening Test Pass Certificate.
5. A self-attested Xerox copy of the eligibility certificate from the Medical Council of India.
6. A self-attested Xerox copy of the degree certificate or provisional pass certificate from the parent institution.
7. A self-attested Xerox copy of the No Objection Certificate from the studied foreign institution.
The Department of Health and Family Welfare of the State of Tamil Nadu, a government entity, is responsible for ensuring basic public health services in Tamil Nadu. Its undertakings include the National Health Mission of Tamil Nadu, the Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation, the medical plant farms and herbal medicine corporation, and the Transplant Authority of Tamil Nadu. The department is headquartered in Chennai.