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Max Healthcare partners with Medtronic

IMT News Desk

To launch state-of-the-art surgical skill lab at Max Hospital, Saket

Max Healthcare and Medtronic announced the inauguration of the Max-Medtronic Skill Lab at Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket, New Delhi. The facility is designed to advance training in minimally invasive surgical techniques and marks a significant step in their shared commitment to clinical excellence and education.

The strategic collaboration aims to advance medical education and clinical training in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques. In addition to training, Max-Medtronic Skill Lab will also prioritize educating patients and caregivers about the benefits of these advanced minimally invasive procedures, such as faster recovery, smaller incisions, reduced infection 1 risk, and less tissue trauma compared
to traditional surgeries.

The Lab will offer comprehensive, structured training modules for a wide range of medical professionals including surgeons, nurses, OT technicians, and paramedics, ranging from hands-on workshops to advanced upskilling sessions. Spearheaded by Max Healthcare’s experienced in-house faculty and facilitated by Medtronic, these programmes aim to provide a robust, practical, and impactful learning experience for all medical professionals.

“At Max Healthcare, we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous learning and clinical excellence. The Max-Medtronic Skill Lab is a significant step toward creating a structured, high-impact training ecosystem for our medical professionals. This initiative not only aims to improve clinical competencies but also empowers patients and caregivers through increased awareness of advanced surgical techniques,” said Dr Sandeep Budhiraja, Group Medical Director, Max Healthcare.

“This collaboration with Max Healthcare reaffirms our unwavering commitment to advancing access to high-quality healthcare through education, innovation, and strategic partnerships. Max-Medtronic Skill Lab is designed to provide hands-on training and foster continuous learning in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques. Through this initiative, Medtronic seeks to empower healthcare
professionals with the tools and knowledge needed to deliver better outcomes and transform patient care”, said Mandeep Singh Kumar, Managing Director and Vice President, Medtronic India.

As part of this collaboration, both partners will also focus on regular upskilling programmes for paramedical staff, an often overlooked yet critical component of the surgical care team. The Max-Medtronic Skill Lab is set to become a benchmark in clinical education and innovation, aligning with the Government’s vision for a skilled and empowered healthcare workforce.

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