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the Islamic Republic of Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
(IRIMC) is the licensing and regulatory Body for Iranian healthcare professionals. Representing more than 286,000 registered members, IRIMC is responsible for licensing, authorization, and registration of healthcare professionals. The Iranian Medical Council is the recognized trade union for all of its registered members. IRIMC is the umbrella organization which regulates bi or multilateral collaborations between Iranian healthcare professionals and other organizations. With 200 regional branches nationwide, IRIMC officials are elected by the direct vote of Iranian healthcare professionals. As the main national regulatory body for healthcare professionals, IRIMC oversees doctors and other licensed health workers to ensure that they fulfil their legal duty to maintain professional competence. This regulatory organization has the power to issue a warning to doctors as well as certain allied health workers, suspend and even revoke their license to practice.


History

In 1964, the Medical Council was first legislated by the
Iranian Parliament The Islamic Consultative Assembly ( fa, مجلس شورای اسلامی, Majles-e Showrā-ye Eslāmī), also called the Iranian Parliament, the Iranian Majles (Arabicised spelling Majlis) or ICA, is the national legislative body of Iran. The P ...
which has been amended eight times in the following years. The last amendment was in 2004 when IRIMC legislation was approved by the country's
Guardian Council The Guardian Council, (also called Council of Guardians or Constitutional Council, fa, شورای نگهبان, Shourā-ye Negahbān) is an appointed and constitutionally mandated 12-member council that wields considerable power and influence i ...
of the Constitution. Dr. Manouchehr Eghbal was the first elected president of this organization who was succeeded by Dr. Yahya Adl and Dr. Maleki, respectively. Dr Abbas Sheibani (1981–1984) was the first IRIMC president after 1979
Islamic Revolution The Iranian Revolution ( fa, انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân, ), also known as the Islamic Revolution ( fa, انقلاب اسلامی, Enqelâb-e Eslâmī), was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dyna ...
and was succeeded by Dr Mohammad Ali Hafizi (1984–1986), Dr Hadi Manafi (1986–1991), Dr Iradj Fazel (1991–1996), and Dr Sadr (1996–2001) respectively. Dr Zafarghandi was the 6th term president (2001–2005) who was succeeded by Dr Sadr (2005–2013), Dr. Zali (2013–2017), Dr Iradj Fazel (2017–2019), and Dr. Mohammadreza Zafarghandi (2019-2021). On 1 October 2021, Dr Mohammad Raeiszadeh has been elected with 150 votes as the President of Iranian Medical Council in the new ter

IRIMC main bodies are as follows: #The General Assembly #The Supreme Council #The President #The Board of Directors of Medical Council Branches #The Disciplinary Committees who examine the guild and professional violations of healthcare professionals and affiliated occupations #Inspectors #Welfare and Cooperation Fund The Council helps improve the competency of health professionals through Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs and lifelong learning. Since 1996 CME has been mandatory for all health professionals. Administered by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education and the Medical Council of Iran, CME programs are routinely running in all IRIMC branches across the country. Recently IRIMC promotes the development of
Medical Tourism Medical tourism refers to people traveling abroad to obtain medical treatment. In the past, this usually referred to those who traveled from less-developed countries to major medical centers in highly developed countries for treatment unavailable a ...
through projects planned by Health Tourism Strategic Council comprising representatives of the Medical Council of Iran, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health and Medical Education and the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism.


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