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Edutech platform Omnicuris is reshaping the upskilling of doctors in India, here's how

Omnicuris uses video as a medium of instruction, and offers the courses for free. The platform is also interactive, allowing doctors to ask questions to experts, take part in webinars, quizzes, assignments and assessments, among other things.

January 08, 2020 / 20:31 IST
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Dr JC Sekar is a general practitioner who runs a typical rural primary care nursing home with a pathology laboratory and an attached X-ray unit in a village called Vadamadurai, around 17 km from Dindigul in Tamil Nadu.

With a heavy outpatient load and demanding hours of duty, Sekar hardly gets time to read books or browse through the internet to update his knowledge and skills related to the advances in clinical practices and patient care.

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Sekar said he managed to utilise whatever opportunities he got by attending the Continuing Medical Education (CME) courses conducted by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and other professional bodies to update his knowledge and skill.

Sekar is still lucky as he lives in medically developed state like Tamil Nadu, but many doctors living in rural areas of some of the most backward states in India are still missing out as they have little or no access to such CME courses.