Hyderabad: SVKM’s NMIMS Hyderabad, part of NMIMS Deemed-to-be-University, signed an MoU with Consortium of Accredited Healthcare Organisations (CAHO) to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) to foster collaborative excellence in research and capacity building initiatives in the area of pharmaceutical science and healthcare management.
The CoE would focus on promoting and undertaking research activities and establishing new benchmarks in meeting the requirements of the healthcare fraternity such as doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other professionals involved in delivering healthcare to the patients. It will serve as a repository of the best international and national practices.
The goal is to strengthen research-industry interaction for knowledge sharing and further the outreach of long-term and short-term certification programmes by co-creating the programmes. It will be NMIMS Hyderabad’s third CoE this year after the CoE on Innovation and Entrepreneurship with T- HUB and FICCI-NMIMS Hyderabad Center for Indian Business.
Dr Vijay Agarwal, president of CAHO said that the MoU will facilitate knowledge sharing, long and short-term certification programmes, and identifying the existing skill gaps and needs on the ground. The research and programme delivery activities shall run through the CoE called CAHO & NMIMS Hyderabad Centre for Pharmacy & Healthcare Studies (CNHPH).
Dr Tapan Kumar Panda, director, Hyderabad campus, NMIMS, said that the centre intends to deliver healthcare management programs, tailored for each individual group and also provide unique opportunities to learn and share the latest trends through research, case-study development, improvement of ideas.
NMIMS will also bring in the best of healthcare sector leaders to connect and interact with the trainees to educate and enrich the experiences. The centre will additionally work in the areas of healthcare innovation, analytics, technology as Hyderabad campus has ongoing UG and PG programmes offered by the School of Pharmacy & Technology Management.
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