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Ramachandra Faculty of Management Sciences (SRFMS) from SRIHER, Chennai, and XLRI have joined hands to offer a range of academic and professional programs. This collaboration addresses the increasing need for proficient healthcare management.
New Delhi: Ramachandra Faculty of Management Sciences (SRFMS), a part of Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER), Chennai, has collaborated with XLRI- Xavier School of Management to collectively provide a range of academic and professional programs in response to the increasing demand for skilled healthcare management professionals.
XLRI and SRIHER boast a distinguished legacy of delivering top-notch, pertinent, and innovative educational programs. These initiatives cultivate well-rounded and responsible professionals equipped to meet the evolving demands of the industry and the nation.
According to the XLRI press release, the institutions also express eagerness to actively collaborate on research initiatives pertinent to the rapidly growing challenges in the healthcare sector.
All About the Collaboration between XLRI and SRFMS
The MoU was signed during a private ceremony held at the SRIHER campus. The signing took place with the participation of Dr. Fr. K.S. Casimir, the Director of XLRI Delhi-NCR Campus, and Dr. Uma Sekar, the Vice-Chancellor of SRIHER Faculty.
Speaking during the event, Fr. K.S. Casimir highlighted that this collaboration with SRFMS is important for the institute's mission to contribute to the development of proficient healthcare managers. These professionals will play a pivotal role in addressing the nation's imperative to manage the provision of the highest quality, accessible, equitable, and affordable healthcare services for all citizens, aligning with their commitment to the broader UN Sustainable Development Goals for universal healthcare provision by 2030.
Further, the institute is delighted about its partnership with SRIHER across academics and impactful policy-driven healthcare research to address the growing demand for professionals trained in advanced management practices relevant to the Indian healthcare sector.
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Dr. Uma Sekar highlighted that the collaboration marks a breakthrough in healthcare education and training, promising substantial benefits for healthcare professionals nationwide.
Viewing this collaborative understanding between SRIHER and XLRI as a significant leap forward, Dr. Mahesh Vakamudi is poised to bring transformative change to the landscape of healthcare executive education.
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