The National Convention on Medicine & Law (NCML) serves as a premier interdisciplinary platform committed to bridging the domains of medical science, ethics, and jurisprudence. Conceived to address the intricate legal dimensions of medical practice, NCML convenes healthcare professionals, jurists, policymakers, and academicians to deliberate on the dynamic intersection of law and medicine.
Through its conventions and collaborative dialogues, NCML endeavors to identify lacunae within prevailing healthcare regulations, stimulate evidence-based reform, and promote ethical accountability across the healthcare ecosystem. Guided by the Institute of Medicine & Law (IML), the convention aspires to harmonize the pursuit of public health with the imperatives of justice, equity, and patient rights.
The rapid evolution of medical science has intensified the intersection between healthcare, ethics, and law. Issues such as patient rights, consent, negligence, and data privacy call for cohesive frameworks that balance care with accountability. The National Convention on Medicine & Law (NCML) addresses this need by fostering dialogue, bridging disciplines, and shaping policies that uphold both medical integrity and legal justice.
The Institute of Medicine & Law (IML) is a leading institution dedicated to advancing MedLegal understanding through research, education, and policy engagement. As the founding body of NCML, it champions the alignment of ethical healthcare practice with robust legal governance, ensuring that both medicine and law evolve in harmony with societal progress.