This partnership enables ICRI India to utilise the hospital’s experienced clinical research professionals and facilities to provide industry-relevant education and training to its students
ICRI India, a renowned institution for education and training in New Age Careers, has collaborated with PD Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai to offer a PG Diploma in Advanced Clinical Research & Data Science.
This partnership enables ICRI India to utilise the hospital’s experienced clinical research professionals and facilities to provide industry-relevant education and training to its students.
ICRI introduced this program in 2004, with over 2,000 students passing their PG Diploma in advanced Clinical Data Management, making it the largest number of students to pass this program in India. ICRI has designed this course to provide training, experience, and innovation at world-class hospitals with international standards of technology and infrastructure. This platform helps launch students in clinical research, healthcare, and IT and covers aspects of Clinical SAS, with training provided by SAS, the world’s largest IT Company.
ICRI emphasises areas such as Clinical Data Management and Pharmacovigilance, enabling students to enter the IT sector and work for major companies such as HCL, TCS, and Accenture. They also provide mentorship and guidance from expert doctors and Pharmacovigilance professionals, as well as invite industry experts to accelerate their professional careers in the IT sector. This is the first-ever learning module for the life science segment that exposes students to practical learning from the first day of their enrolment.
Commenting on the alliance, Kanishk Dugal, COO, ICRI, said, “We are delighted to collaborate with a top multi-specialty hospital like PD Hinduja Hospital. The practical exposure and job training with state-of-the-art technology will enhance the learning experience of our students and prepare them for their future jobs. Our focus is to provide the overall development of students in Clinical Research, Clinical Data Management, and Pharmacovigilance.”