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Medical Licensing Council

Medical Licensing Council
Medical Licensing Council

Medical Licensing Council


STATUTORY LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR ANNUAL RECURRING LICENSURE AND ANNUAL REGISTRATION FEES ; WITH THE MEDICAL LICENSING COUNCIL (EFFECTIVE 01.01.2019)


* An Approved Medical Degree , (Lawfully Obtained from Anywhere in the World) , which is duly recognized by the Medical Licensing Council


OR


* The RCAM Triple Doctorate Degree ; which is Fully Accredited by the Government of Biafra


OR


* A Special Medical License , directly issued by the Government of Biafra , which has competently been held for an Aggregate Period of Not Less than 12 Consecutive Months.


PLUS AT LEAST ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (WHICH ARE FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BIAFRA) :


* An Examination Score of at least 70% (Seventy Percent) in the MLC Entrance Examination (MLCEE).


* A Certificate of Completion of Training from the Director of the MLC Telemedicine Programme.


* IDPO Specialist Accreditation (FACS)


* RCAM Fellowship Certification


* DR(AM) Conferment


KINDLY CLICK HERE TO OFFICIALLY ENROL IN THE NEXT APPROVED ONLINE TELEMEDICINE SEMINAR ; SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THOSE WHO ARE ULTIMATELY SEEKING TO APPLY FOR MLC LICENSURE




Dr Joseph Obi : Alternative Medicine Lectures

Please be informed that Dr Joseph Obi FRCAM (Dublin) , is still carefully reorganizing his Alternative Medicine Lecture Series . To this effect , there may be a Few Minor Alterations in relation to Course Delivery and Format . Thank You .

Alternative Medicine Doctors : What Do They Do ?

Alternative Medicine Doctors are Qualified Clinical Consultants who lawfully run Alternative Medicine Centres , Alternative Medicine Clinics and Alternative Medicine Hospitals . Alternative Medicine Doctors have the Eclectic Clinical Potential to Ethically Empower Clients to Holistically Cope with the consequences of Altered States of Wellness . Alternative Medicine Doctors do not follow the (Conventional) Orthodox Disease Approach.

Alternative Medicine Centre | Alternative Medicine Clinic | What is the Fundamental Difference ?

An Alternative Medicine Centre has the Eclectic Clinical Potential to Ethically Empower it's Clients to Holistically Cope with the consequences of Altered States of Wellness . Alternative Medicine Centres do not follow the (Conventional) Orthodox Disease Approach. Depending on Location and Statute ; the Term Alternative Medicine Centre can sometimes be professionally interchanged with the Term Alternative Medicine Clinic . However , according to Professor Joseph Obi , the Actual Size and Consulting Structure of an Alternative Medicine Facility does have an exceedingly important bearing too : Alternative Medicine Centres are essentially larger than Alternative Medicine Clinics - but somewhat smaller than Alternative Medicine Hospitals .

Alternative Medicine Doctor | Basic Definition

An Alternative Medicine Doctor is a Qualified Clinical Consultant who lawfully runs an Alternative Medicine Centre , an Alternative Medicine Clinic or an Alternative Medicine Hospital . An Alternative Medicine Doctor does not follow the (Conventional) Orthodox Disease Approach.

Alternative Medicine Clinics : What Do They Do ?

An Alternative Medicine Clinic has the Eclectic Clinical Potential to Ethically Empower it's Clients to Holistically Cope with the consequences of Altered States of Wellness . Alternative Medicine Clinics do not follow the (Conventional) Orthodox Disease Approach. The World Health Organization currently recognizes the Following List of Diseases : A A-alphalipoprotein Neuropathy (see Tangier Disease) Abdominal Cramps (see Colic) Abdominal Delivery (see Cesarean Section) Abdominal Injuries Abdominal Pain Abortion, Induced Abortion, Spontaneous Abscess Abscess, Amebic (see Amebiasis) Abscess, Pulmonary (see Lung Abscess) Abscess, Retropharyngeal (see Retropharyngeal Abscess) Acantholysis Bullosa (see Epidermolysis Bullosa) Acariasis (see Mite Infestations) Achalasia, Esophageal (see Esophageal Achalasia) Achondroplasia Achromatopsia (see Color Vision Defects) Acid-Base Imbalance Acidosis Acidosis, Diabetic (see Diabetic Ketoacidosis) Acne (see Acne Vulgaris) Acne Vulgaris Acous