The collaboration is aimed at advancing innovative healthcare capacity-building programmes and fostering joint research initiatives.
As part of the initial phase, the partnership will focus on the co-development of a tailored, first-of-its-kind training programme for nurses practising in the oncology department. The collaboration will also explore future opportunities across other strategic medical specialities, along with avenues for collaborative research.
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This partnership brings together Max Healthcare’s extensive clinical expertise and pan-India hospital network with The Learning Lab’s proven capability in designing scalable, high-impact healthcare education programmes grounded in NHS best practices.
Together, the organizations will co-create training modules tailored to the needs of healthcare professionals working in tertiary and specialised care settings. The programmes aim to strengthen clinical competencies, improve patient outcomes, and build sustainable, locally embedded training capacity.
Commenting on the partnership, Dr Sandeep Budhiraja, Group Medical Director, Max Healthcare, said, “We are pleased to partner with The Learning Lab to co-create world-class capacity-building and research programmes. By combining Max Healthcare’s frontline clinical experience with The Learning Lab’s academic and educational expertise, we aim to deliver practical, evidence-based learning that empowers nursing teams, enhances multidisciplinary cancer care, and lays a strong foundation for future collaborative research and advanced surgical training, including in robotics.”
Commenting on the partnership further, Mr Bhaveet Radia, CEO, The Learning Lab, said, “Max Healthcare has an inspiring vision and hugely impressive operational model. The people we have met have been deeply impressive, and it is clear there is a very special culture within the organization.”
This strategic collaboration underscores the shared commitment of both organizations to strengthening healthcare delivery and clinical capability through international partnerships, with the overarching goal of improving patient care and expanding access to specialized, high-quality training globally.
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