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Delegates at General Medicine Symposium in Delhi

Max, Royal College of Physicians to train young docs

BS RAWAT
NEW DELHI:
Max Healthcare has partnered with the Royal College of Physicians-Edinburgh to train and educate young medical fraternity in India.

In this regard, Max Healthcare organized a General Medicine Symposium in collaboration with the Royal College of Physicians-Edinburgh in Delhi.

Dr Sandeep Budhiraja, Group Medical Director – Max Healthcare, said, “This would be North India’s first-of-its-kind educational project which focuses on academic excellence and training of young doctors.”

He said, “Through this collaborative effort, Max Healthcare continues to make strides in the direction of commitment to training and education of the medical fraternity.”

Dr Budhiraja pointed out, “The joint effort aims to essentially aid doctors in our country to avail the degree without having to travel to London. This not only cuts the cost of the programme, but also makes the entire process easier for them.”

At the symposium, 17 clinicians were bestowed with the prestigious FRCP degree, out of which 13 were from Max Healthcare. Moreover, the symposium was designed to enable knowledge-sharing and experiences of the eminent speakers including Professor Derek Bell, President of The Royal College of Physicians-Edinburgh, on latest trends and challenges faced by the healthcare community.


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