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PMDC Mental Health Screening Policy for Medical Students in Pakistan

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PMDC Mental Health Screening Policy for Medical Students in Pakistan

The PMDC mental health screening policy aims to tackle rising stress among medical students in Pakistan. The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council has directed all institutions to act without delay. Many students face intense academic pressure every day. As a result, cases of anxiety, depression, and suicide have increased in recent months.
Students and parents have raised concerns about mental health support. Therefore, PMDC has stepped in with clear instructions. The council wants institutions to protect both students and faculty. It also stressed the need for early detection and proper care.

New Screening Rules for Institutions

PMDC has ordered colleges to introduce structured mental health screenings. These checks will take place at two key stages. First, institutions will assess students during admissions to identify existing concerns.
Second, colleges will conduct annual screenings for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as faculty. In addition, PMDC has advised using standardized and validated tools. These tools will help ensure accurate results and fair assessment.
Officials believe these steps will improve well-being and reduce stress. They also expect better academic outcomes and stronger professional growth. However, success depends on proper implementation.

Mandatory Psychiatry Departments and Support

PMDC has made it compulsory for institutions to set up psychiatry departments. Colleges must also create dedicated counselling units for support. These units should offer confidential services and timely interventions.
Trained professionals must handle all cases with care and sensitivity. Moreover, institutions must refer individuals for further evaluation and treatment when needed. This step ensures continuous support and recovery.
This move follows tragic incidents at Fatima Jinnah Medical University and Muhammad Medical College. These cases highlighted urgent gaps in mental health care. PMDC has urged strict and immediate compliance. It wants institutions to treat mental health as a top priority.

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