
August 19, 2025
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By : ST
Gullas College of Medicine (GCM) took a significant step towards global standards of excellence with the successful rollout of its ISO project and document control training, conducted in partnership with its external ISO consultant.
The event, attended by administrators, faculty, and staff, marked the beginning of GCM’s structured journey towards ISO certification—a milestone that further strengthens the institution’s commitment to quality medical education and organizational efficiency.
Document Control Training
As part of the initiative, participants underwent a comprehensive training session on document control, a core requirement of ISO compliance. The session emphasized proper management of institutional records, version control, and standardized processes that ensure transparency, accountability, and quality across all departments. This training is expected to streamline operations and uphold consistency in service delivery.
Ceremonial Commitment to ISO
A highlight of the program was the ceremonial signing of a commitment board featuring the Mission, Vision, and Education & Organizational Management Systems (EOMS) Policy of GCM. By affixing their signatures, the leadership and key representatives of the college demonstrated their unified pledge to aligning with international quality standards and achieving ISO certification.
This symbolic act reflected GCM’s dedication to cultivating a culture of continuous improvement, integrity, and accountability—values that are integral to its mission of producing competent, compassionate, and globally competitive physicians.
A Step Towards ISO Certification
The ISO project rollout reaffirms Gullas College of Medicine’s long-term vision of strengthening its systems to match the demands of a rapidly evolving medical and academic landscape. With ISO certification as the goal, GCM aims to not only meet but exceed international benchmarks in education, administration, and institutional governance.
The event concluded with optimism and a shared sense of responsibility among participants, signaling the start of a new chapter in GCM’s pursuit of excellence.