PUNE: Healthcare sector in India is probably the most advanced system of operations and an interdisciplinary way is had to remedy the advanced problems, mentioned Prabal Chakraborty, vice president and managing director of Boston Scientific India. He was talking at the convention SYMHEALTH 2019 organised by the Symbiosis School for Open and Distance Learning (SSODL), at Symbiosis International (Deemed University) Lavale Campus on Friday.
Elaborating, Chakraborty mentioned, "The increase in the number of legal cases in healthcare sector has underlined the importance of having a strong legal and compliance team to face such type of legal issues."
Educationist Vidya Yeravdekar of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) mentioned, "Doctors start their own clinics/ hospitals and becomes the entrepreneurs, but to become a successful entrepreneur a doctor should have good communications skills besides having knowledge of human resoure and finance. But unfortunately such type of skills are never taught to the medical students in their curriculum so an interdisciplinary education method needs to be implemented in the academics of healthcare."
"SYMHEALTH 2019 has witnessed the presence of organisations, exhibitors and visitors from around the nation generating synergies, sharing knowledge, provoking discussion, reflection and inspiring new actions," mentioned well being expert Rajiv Yeravdekar of SIU.
Elaborating, Chakraborty mentioned, "The increase in the number of legal cases in healthcare sector has underlined the importance of having a strong legal and compliance team to face such type of legal issues."
Educationist Vidya Yeravdekar of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) mentioned, "Doctors start their own clinics/ hospitals and becomes the entrepreneurs, but to become a successful entrepreneur a doctor should have good communications skills besides having knowledge of human resoure and finance. But unfortunately such type of skills are never taught to the medical students in their curriculum so an interdisciplinary education method needs to be implemented in the academics of healthcare."
"SYMHEALTH 2019 has witnessed the presence of organisations, exhibitors and visitors from around the nation generating synergies, sharing knowledge, provoking discussion, reflection and inspiring new actions," mentioned well being expert Rajiv Yeravdekar of SIU.
'Healthcare in India needs interdisciplinary approach'
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