How might we support the ever increasing burden of super specialised healthcare in india

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This project was aimed to understand the role of clinical education imparted by medtech companies to improve the healthcare giver to patient ratio in India. As a spill over effect, this project also gave insights for deeper product penetration in Indian healthcare scenario.

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Training and Education (Fellowship)The Indian Context

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The Growing Healthcare NeedJoint Replacement as an example*

50% of the Chronic diseases in 60+ are related to Joint Diseases 1

Out of these 25-30% of Joint Diseases is Osteoarthritis2

“Out of an ever increasing need of 45,000 TKA per year, only 15,000 TKA are done” - Report 2008

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Patient – Caregiver Imbalance

Patients travel to Tier 1& 2 cities for proper diagnostics and further follow ups3

80% of the Healthcare in Tier 1&2 cities resides in private institutions4

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Career Path of an Surgeon

5 year MBBS Super specialization ?

• Only a few Institutions provide training under experienced surgeons

Lack of a structured Training Program at a Superspecialization level to meet the Trainee’s objectivesVery few have the privilege of being trained by a highly experienced SuperspecialitySurgeons 5

• Gains Theoretical and clinical expertise in different domains of medical speciality• Trainee is taught what the trainer does the best

3 year MS

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How might We……

Address the increasing

burden of Joint Replacements?

Support structured

training of Post Graduates ?

Support new-gen JR surgeons to

equip themselves with relevant clinical skills?

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How Fellowships can support the cause?

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Fellowships provide a platform to learn new surgical skills by interacting, networking and collaborating with their expert peers Thus helping them foresee and pursue a structured roadmap to achieve their objectives in reaching their career destinations4

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A Medtech company can…..

Support the training of new surgeons through well established Hospitals where the burden of the healthcare is high

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References

1. A report by Bone and Joint Decade- a multi-disciplinary international initiative supported by WHO, the

World Bank and the United Nation aims to achieve

2. Mahajan, A, Verma S, Tandon V. Osteoarthritis, JAPI, Vol-53, 634-641, July 2005

3. Healthcare in India –Emerging Market Report- PricewaterhouseCoopers 2007

4. S Kumar, SM Tuli- Orthopedic education-Indian perspective, Indian J Orthop. 2008 Jul-Sep; 42(3): 245–

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