This partnership presents Queen Mary with a unique opportunity to further enhance its reputation, leveraging established connections in India through state-of-the-art digital education
Bengaluru-based OC Academy, upskilling online platform for medical professionals has joined forces with the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at Queen Mary University of London, UK, to launch Online Postgraduate Diploma Programs in India. This collaboration crystalises their shared commitment to broaden access to world-class healthcare education.
With one of the largest networks of healthcare professionals within OC Academy, this partnership presents Queen Mary with a unique opportunity to further enhance its reputation, leveraging established connections in India through state-of-the-art digital education. This builds upon the firm foundation of Queen Mary being a top Russell Group university destination for Indian students studying in the UK.
The final signoff of the agreement took place at the UK-India Healthcare Trade Mission on December 7th in Mumbai, graced by the presence of Harjinder Kang, His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner (South Asia) and British Deputy High Commissioner, Western India, and Professor Sir Stephen Powis, National Medical Director for NHS England, along with Professor Richard Grose, Dean for Global Engagement, and Professor Chie Adachi, Dean for Digital Education, from Queen Mary University of London, and Balu Ramachandran, Founder & CEO of OC Academy.
Kang expressed, “I am delighted to witness the efforts of QMUL and OC Academy for their work creating this ambitious and high-quality postgraduate diploma programme. The new programme will be instrumental in helping to educate and train many Indian doctors and nurses to UK standards of excellence and best practice”
Grose said, “Queen Mary is delighted to be partnering with OC Academy to deliver the highest calibre medical education to doctors on the Indian subcontinent.”
Ramachandran stated, “Our mission is clear: to empower doctors with quality education that enhances their skills and knowledge, ultimately improving patient care. We are confident that our platform, in collaboration with Queen Mary, will revolutionise healthcare education in India to meet global standards.”
Adachi noted, “This partnership symbolises our collective commitment and extensive work at the juncture of digital, transnational and health education. We are thrilled to be working on this mission into the future with OC Academy.”
Professor Sir Mark Caulfield, Vice-Principal for Health, Queen Mary University of London said, “In line with our vision at Queen Mary of ‘opening the doors of opportunity’ we are thrilled to form this partnership with OC Academy, giving us an unprecedented opportunity to strengthen our ties with India, allowing healthcare professionals across the country to join our community of learners. We have the privilege of being the top destination for Indian students coming to the UK Russell Group Universities, and we are delighted to join with the inspirational team at OC Academy to extend these opportunities to distance learners. With the months of negotiation and preparation to get to this sign off, I commend the work led by Professor Richard Grose, Dean for Global Engagement and Professor Chie Adachi, Dean for Digital Education, along with the Global Engagement Office of Queen Mary. We look forward to building this partnership into the future.”
The partnership aims to make global standards in healthcare upskilling more accessible and practical in India. For more information about OC Academy and its innovative programs, visit https://www.ocacademy.in/