Health Partners Academy launched for improved healthcare outcomes in India
Healthcare professionals will have access to King’s, Guy’s, and St Thomas’ resources.
The P.D. Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Centre has partnered with King’s College London, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and the Hinduja Foundation UK to establish the Hinduja-King’s Health Partners Academy.
The partnership aims to advance training, education, and research to improve healthcare outcomes in India and the UK.
Under the memorandum of agreement, healthcare professionals in India and the UK will have access to King’s, Guy’s, and St Thomas’ clinical and non-clinical short courses, research capacity building, and executive education.
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Meanwhile, PhD and Masters scholarships will be available for biomedical engineering and imaging sciences students in India, courtesy of Hinduja Foundation UK.
“We are extremely proud of this collaboration as it further reiterates our commitment to provide quality healthcare for all.” Gautam Khanna, CEO of P. D. Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre, said.
“Through this association, we endeavour to leverage clinical research, biomedical and digital technology to develop impactful solutions that cater to current and future healthcare needs of the two countries,” Khanna added.