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The author is a CEO, Medvarsity
The country boasts the largest number of medical colleges in the world with over 90,000 MBBS graduates in 595 medical colleges of Modern Medicine (Allopathy) and 53,000 graduates in another 733 AYUSH medical colleges produced every year. However, the demand-supply mismatch of healthcare resources and disparity in methods adopted to impart education in the country is leading to a dearth of affordable and quality healthcare education
Read MoreThe use of technology in medical education aims to facilitate the acquisition of fundamental knowledge, enhance decision-making, increase perceptual variety, improve skill coordination, prepare students for rare or crucial situations, promote teamwork, and increase psychomotor abilities
Read MoreThe pandemic exacerbated the pre-existing challenges in healthcare and demanded swift actions to stitch gaps and align efforts to meet future demands. The rapid transformations and ever-evolving needs in healthcare have necessitated keeping a skilled, future-ready nursing staff available to avert a demand-supply imbalance
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