Pristyn Care has launched its Clinical Education Initiatives arm called Pristyn Research Innovation and Medical Excellence (PRIME).
Two key goals drive PRIME's launch. Firstly, it will offer certificate training in various surgical specialities, equipping emerging surgeons with the latest technologies and promoting evidence-based practices for enhanced patient care. Secondly, PRIME will engage renowned surgeons to share their clinical insights in esteemed journals, fostering a culture of knowledge-sharing within the surgical community.
PRIME fosters one-on-one interaction, building a strong human-level connection in the medical community. The ‘Good to Great’ program, led by senior Pristyn Care doctors, imparts evidence-based knowledge, while the ‘Masterclass’ program collaborates with pan-India specialists for webinars, ensuring healthcare professionals stay updated with recent advancements for continuous improvement in patient care quality.
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Dr. Vaibhav Kapoor, co-founder of Pristyn Care, claimed that PRIME has a transformative impact, particularly in addressing the existing gap in training courses for surgeons on most advanced equipment, especially in tier 2 and 3 cities. “Pristyn Care recognises the crucial need for accessible and comprehensive education in these regions. Through PRIME, we are dedicated to bridging this gap. Our certificate training courses aim to empower aspiring surgeons with the latest knowledge and technologies, ensuring that the next generation of healthcare professionals in every corner of the country can contribute to elevating patient care standards," he added.
Pristyn Care is a healthcare provider that performs advanced secondary care surgeries with the help of its network of over 700 hospitals, 200 clinics, and 400 in-house super-speciality surgeons. A team of expert surgeons uses advanced medical technology to treat more than 50 diseases across 40 cities.
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The company was founded in August 2018 by Harsimarbir (Harsh) Singh, Dr. Kapoor, and Dr. Garima Sawhney, and is now a leader in secondary care surgeries.