NABH accreditation is widely recognised as the gold standard for healthcare quality and patient safety in India. Until recently, institutions were evaluated based on the 5th edition, which assessed hospitals across 500 stringent parameters. The newly introduced 6th edition, however, raises the bar further with over 600 critical criteria, covering vital aspects such as patient safety, clinical quality, modern medical education, infection control, and academic integration.
By meeting these challenging standards, Graphic Era Medical College continues to uphold its reputation for excellence and trust, proving its commitment to high standards in medical education and healthcare—not just within India, but across the global stage.
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Speaking to the Garhwal Post, on this achievement, Chairman of Graphic Era Group of Institutions Dr Kamal Ghanshala said that this accomplishment is not just an accreditation but a confirmation of the institute’s thinking and vision, which has always placed excellence at the centre. He said this milestone reflects the institute’s commitment to providing patients with the best expertise and the latest technologies, to adopting high professional standards, and to working with a spirit of service. Dr Ghanshala added that the aim of Graphic Era Institute of Medical Sciences is not merely to train doctors but to nurture sensitive and responsible physicians who see serving society as their duty. This prestigious recognition marks a proud moment for Uttarakhand and the nation, reinforcing Graphic Era’s position as a pioneer in medical education and patient care.
With this milestone, Graphic Era Medical College has further strengthened its identity as a trusted, forward-thinking institution, capable of delivering both academic excellence and compassionate healthcare.
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