Updated On: 03 September, 2024 08:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
After the syllabus underwent amendments following a HC directive, the National Medical Commission now appears to have reverted to the ‘unscientific’ guidelines of 2019

NMC in 2022 had decided to teach medical students how virginity tests are unscientific, inappropriate and discriminatory. Representation Pic
The recent MBBS second and third year syllabus announced by National Medical Commission (NMC) for academic year 2024-2025, has skipped a major modification in the syllabus recommended by an expert committee in relation to LGBTQIA+ and virginity, as per the directives of the Madras High Court.
The skip has irked a few committee members, who had recommended the changes, and learnt about the skip on Saturday August 31. One of them, who spoke to mid-day, apprehended that, if the expert panel recommendations are not included in the syllabus, the matter would once again come under the judicial lens of Madras High Court, as petitioners may object to failure to comply with the court orders.