Mayo Clinic, Lilavati Hospital complete India's first Nursing Excellence Training Program
Mumbai: In a landmark collaboration, Lilavati Hospital in association with the world-renowned Mayo Clinic, USA, has successfully launched India's first-ever 'Nursing Excellence Training Program' (NETP), official sources said on Thursday.
This initiative which started from March 17 and was completed on March -26, 2025 is nothing short of revolutionary, and sets a new benchmark for nursing education and care standards across the nation.
The NETP covers a comprehensive training course designed to elevate the skills of 120 nurses, focuses on critical care, operation theater (OT) nursing, and clinical leadership. With an emphasis on both advanced medical knowledge and leadership development, the program aims to create a new generation of nurses capable of delivering the highest standard of patient care.
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As the NETP closes today, it marks a pivotal milestone in transforming India’s healthcare landscape and was celebrated with a glittering Nursing Excellence Program Recognition Ceremony held at the Lilavati Hospital Auditorium, where the participating nurses were honoured for their unwavering dedication to patient care.
The senior nursing advisors from Mayo Clinic, USA, were present for the ceremony along with the Trustees and other dignitaries.
Medical Dilaogues had earlier reported that Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, has announced the launch of Adani Health City (AHC) integrated health campuses, to be implemented through the Group's not-for-profit healthcare arm. In line with Gautam Adani’s social philosophy of सेवा साधना है, सेवा प्रार्थना है और सेवा ही परमात्मा है, the Adani family will fully meet the cost of bringing affordable, world-class medical care and medical education to people from all strata of society pan India.
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