National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM)

National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) mind map
Recent News
Ethics and Registration Regulations
Standards for Unani Colleges
‘SMART 2.0’ Program
Collaboration
With CCRAS
Promote Ayurveda Research
Action Against Absentee Teachers
Medical Research Regulations
Standards
Research Misconduct
Legal Compliance
Established
Year
2020
Under
NCISM Act, 2020
Functions and Responsibilities
Frame Policies
For ISM Institutions
For Medical Professionals
Assess Healthcare Infrastructure
Human Resources
Regulations Adherence
By State Medical Councils
Coordinate
With Autonomous Bodies
Indian System of Medicine
Includes
Ayurveda
Unani
Siddha
Sowa-Rigpa
Levels
Undergraduate
Postgraduate

The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM), established in 2020, is a statutory and regulatory body in India responsible for framing policies and overseeing the Indian System of Medicine, including Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, and Sowa-Rigpa. Recent activities involve setting ethical and registration standards, enhancing Unani medical education, launching the ‘SMART 2.0’ program for Ayurveda research, and standardizing medical research in ISM. NCISM’s role is crucial in ensuring quality and compliance in the field of traditional Indian medicine.

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