1. The national exam for practicing the profession.
Developing and supervising standards, procedures and rules for exams that qualify for obtaining a license to practice medical professions and the Egyptian Board, in coordination with the competent authorities, and approving them.
2. The Egyptian Board.
The Council grants an accredited certificate called the “Egyptian Board” to all graduates of the faculties of the health sector after passing the training program and the standardized test for each of the health specializations subject to the provisions of this law.
3. Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Adoption of scientific, vocational training and higher health specialized programs for post-university education, and approval of professional certificates for those who pass these programs in the various branches of medical health work from the concerned training authorities accredited by the Council.
4. Establishing records for workers in the public and private health sectors.
5. Establishing national records for diseases and medical interventions.
6. Guidelines.
7. Standards for the application of professional ethical charters.
Setting the necessary standards for the application of professional ethical charters, to achieve safe health practices, and work to monitor them, in coordination with the Ministry of Health, the Supreme Council of University Hospitals, and the Medical Services Department of the Armed Forces.