Terumo India signs MoU with AIG Hospitals to strengthen interventional radiology training

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Terumo India partners with AIG Hospitals via MoU to launch Interventional Radiology Centre of Excellence.

Terumo India has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AIG Hospitals to establish a Centre of Excellence for Interventional Radiology (IR) under its flagship ‘Elevate IR’ programme.

This collaboration is designed to improve clinical outcomes, reduce procedural risks and expand access to advanced, minimally invasive treatments for a wide range of conditions, from vascular diseases and cancers to life-threatening emergencies.

As part of the initiative, AIG Hospitals will serve as the first training centre for interventional radiologists. The programme integrates simulation-based training, expert-led sessions and case-based discussions, supported by the Terumo India Skill Lab (TISL), an advanced training facility focused on enhancing real-world procedural skills.

Speaking on the partnership, Mr. Shishir Agarwal, President and Managing Director, Terumo India, said, “Our collaboration with AIG Hospitals reflects a shared commitment to advancing clinical capabilities through structured, hands-on learning. Through this initiative, we aim to strengthen the Interventional Radiology ecosystem and enable young IRs to deliver better patient outcomes at scale.”

Dr. D Nageshwar Reddy, Chairman, AIG Hospitals, said, “Interventional Radiology moves away from invasive surgeries to precise, image-guided therapies that significantly improve recovery and quality of life. However, the true potential of these advancements can only be realized when we invest in building a highly skilled ecosystem of clinicians. Structured training initiatives like this are not just about advancing medical expertise; they are about ensuring that every patient, regardless of geography, has access to the highest standards of care.”

The programme leverages cutting-edge simulation tools, including liver flow models and Mentice Virtual Simulators, allowing practitioners to rehearse complex procedures in a risk-free environment before performing them on patients. Dedicated modules on vascular closure techniques further ensure safer post-procedural outcomes.

Dr. Jagadeesh R Singh, Director, Interventional Radiology, AIG Hospitals, added, The Centre of Excellence aims to address this critical need by introducing a standardized training framework that bridges the gap between foundational knowledge and real-world clinical practice. Interventional Radiologists will gain proficiency in essential and advanced procedural areas such as vascular access, microcatheter navigation and aorto-iliac interventions.”

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