94% Indian doctors seek advanced training beyond CME
In an era of rapid medical advancements and evolving healthcare challenges, a new report on Tuesday showed that 94 per cent of doctors in India are demanding specialised upskilling opportunities
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New Delhi: In an era of rapid medical advancements and evolving healthcare challenges, a new report on Tuesday showed that 94 per cent of doctors in India are demanding specialised upskilling opportunities.
The report reveals a pressing need for specialised training programmes that go beyond traditional Continuing Medical Education (CME). This includes advanced courses, and other academic opportunities.
“Our survey reveals a critical inflection point in medical education in India. With 93.58 per cent of doctors expressing a need for specialised upskilling beyond traditional CME, we're witnessing a paradigm shift in how medical professionals approach lifelong learning. This overwhelming demand signals not just a gap, but an opportunity to revolutionise medical education,” said Balu Ramachandran, Co-founder and CEO of OC Academy.