New Delhi: Leading online CME platform Omnicuris has collaborated with Delhi Medical Council to help provide free of cost medical skill upgradation to Delhi’s government doctors through online modules and courses. Under the initiative, Omnicuris has been selected as Delhi government’s official partner for online CMEs.
The announcement was made at a conclave inaugurated by Mr Satyendra Kumar Jain, Delhi Health Minister; Ms Savitha Kuttan, CEO of Omnicuris, and Dr Arun Kumar Gupta, President of Delhi Medical Council. The conclave focused on solutions to address the knowledge as well as practice skill gap for both private and public doctors.
Regular Continued Medical Education (CME) is an important requirement for doctors to help them stay abreast with the latest developments — conceptual as well as technological — in their fields. CMEs are a crucial source of skill upgradation and sharpening of knowledge for doctors and is critical to their perfomance in delivering quality healthcare. However, for heavily loaded government doctors practicing in overcrowded public hospitals, attending regular CMEs becomes challenging. Online CME courses allow doctors to access latest modules in their respective fields through the digital medium at a space and time of their convenience.































































