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How can CMS and ED course holders can call themselves as general physician ?
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CMS (Community Medical Service) and ED (Emergency Medicine) course holders cannot officially call themselves general physicians, as this title is typically reserved for those who hold an MBBS degree or equivalent in modern medicine. While these graduates possess valuable skills and knowledge in their specific fields, they should practice within the legal and professional boundaries of their qualifications. If they aspire to broaden their scope of practice and identify as general physicians, pursuing further education in allopathic medicine, such as an MBBS program, is essential.
This will ensure they meet the necessary standards and regulations to provide comprehensive medical care. We hope this information helps to resolve the queries but if you still have queries you can ask here.