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PM&DC mandates mental health screening for medical students to curb rising stress

Last updated: April 29, 2026 11:55 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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PM&DC mandates mental health screening for medical students to curb rising stress
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Pakistan’s medical and dental colleges must now implement mandatory mental health screening protocols for students, a move the national regulator says is non-negotiable. The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC) issued the directive to all public and private institutions this week.
It’s a direct response to the alarming rise in anxiety, depression, and suicides within the country’s medical fraternity. For years, the high-pressure environment of medical education has been an open secret; now, the regulator is finally forcing schools to address it. Under the new rules, colleges have to establish dedicated “Wellness Cells” or counseling centers.
These units must be staffed by professionals — not just faculty members — to ensure students have a safe space to talk without fear of academic repercussions or social stigma. “We can’t ignore the mental toll of medical education anymore,” a council official said, noting that the culture of “toughing it out” has proven fatal for too many.
The council wants these screenings to be regular, not just a one-off during admission. The directive also forces colleges to conduct workshops for faculty.
The goal is simple: teach professors and clinical supervisors how to spot the early warning signs of burnout and distress before a student reaches a breaking point.
This shift follows a string of tragic incidents. Over the last two years, several high-profile suicide cases at premier medical universities across Pakistan sparked national outrage and student-led protests.
Activists have long pointed to the toxic “ward culture,” 36-hour shifts, and the lack of any meaningful psychological support as a systemic failure. While the mandate is a major policy shift, the real test lies in the follow-through.
The PM&DC warned that institutions failing to set up these protocols could face regulatory action — though they haven’t yet specified if this includes fines or a reduction in seat quotas. For the thousands of students currently navigating the rigors of medical school, the move is a long-overdue acknowledgement that their mental health is just as critical as their academic performance.

 

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