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  • India has the most medical colleges and teachers globally, but this rapid growth has led to a shortage of qualified instructors and a decline in education quality.
  • There is a pressing need for better-trained faculty to improve medical programs and produce higher-quality graduates, as current teacher training initiatives are insufficient.
  • The paper highlights the current state of medical teacher training in India, proposes strategies for future programs, and identifies essential content areas to enhance faculty development.

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India has the highest number of medical colleges in the world and consequently the highest number of medical teachers. The unprecedented growth of medical institutions in India in the past two decades has led to a shortage of teachers and created a quality challenge for medical education. In recent years, though medical advances have been understood and adopted by many institutions, the same is not true for educational planning and implementation. There is a need for well-trained faculty who will help improve programs to produce quality graduates. The existing teachers' training programs are insufficient, both in number and the aspects that they cover, to meet this demand. The globalization of education and India's potential as a destination for higher education have brought the issue into sharper focus. Medical educators must stand up to meet this challenge. This paper briefly describes the current status of training programs for medical teachers in India, outlines an approach for developing future programs and defines key content areas to focus on in order to enhance faculty development efforts.

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