Max Healthcare on Wednesday said it has partnered with Aston University, UK, to establish advanced academic and research cooperation in healthcare, medical sciences, and allied disciplines.
Partnership will develop opportunities for joint training, fellowships, and exchange visits, said Max Healthcare in a statement
Max Healthcare on Wednesday said it has partnered with Aston University, UK, to establish advanced academic and research cooperation in healthcare, medical sciences, and allied disciplines.
The two partners have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the purpose, Max Healthcare said in a statement.
Max Healthcare and Aston University will develop networks to allow knowledge sharing and communication between the likes of scientists, epidemiologists, data analysts, clinicians, public health professionals, and industry professionals in mutual research areas.
The partners will develop opportunities for joint training, fellowships, and exchange visits, and hope to organise joint research symposia, conferences, and meetings, it added.
"This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to integrating global expertise into our academic and research ecosystem. Collaborating with Aston University will enhance our capabilities in clinical research, innovation, and capacity building, ultimately helping us deliver better care to our patients and contribute to the global healthcare landscape," Max Healthcare Group Medical Director Sandeep Budhiraja said.
This partnership aims to foster advancements in healthcare through joint MOU research and educational initiatives, Aston University Deputy Vice-Chancellor (academic) Professor Osama Khan said.
"Bridging continents and disciplines, Max Healthcare and Aston University unite to pioneer transformative healthcare solutions, blending India's clinical expertise with the UK's academic innovation to shape a healthier global future," Khan added.