Apollo Hospitals chairman said they have the infrastructure and people to help deliver and create global doctors. Photo: MintHyderabad: Australia’s Macquarie University and Apollo Hospitals have announced the launch of their strategic collaboration to facilitate long-term, mutually beneficial academic exchanges between the two organisations. As part of the tie-up, students from Macquarie’s four- year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine program—the Macquarie MD—will complete five months of clinical learning at the Apollo Hospital here as part of their degree, a release from Apollo Hospitals said. The Macquarie MD program has received formal approval and accreditation from the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and Medical Board of Australia (MBA), the release said. At the event, Macquarie University also conferred an honorary doctorate to Apollo Hospitals joint managing director Sangita Reddy.
Source: Mint September 08, 2017 07:30 UTC