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Mint Explainer | What India's push for AI in medical education means for healthcare

Mint Explainer Mint Explainer | What India's push for AI in medical education means for healthcare Priyanka Sharma 4 min read 25 Jan 2026, 01:52 pm IST NBEMS's AI initiative targets approximately 50,000 postgraduate medical students from institutions NBEMS accredited by it. (Image: Pixabay) Summary The AI training program connects clinical knowledge with data science, preparing future healthcare leaders to effectively manage AI solutions in real-world settings. Gift this article This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you.

Mint Explainer | What India's push for AI in medical education means for healthcare

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  • Subscribe now The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) last week launched its artificial intelligence (AI) training program for postgraduate medical students and faculty across all government and private medical colleges.
  • The program, which received an overwhelming response of more than 50,000 confirmed early registrations, connects clinical knowledge with data science, preparing future healthcare leaders to effectively manage AI solutions in real-world settings.
  • Mint explains the scope and aim of the program and what it means for India's medical education.
  • Also Read | The ‘smart doctor’ at the heart of India’s digital health push What does this program mean for postgraduate students across different fields?This initiative targets approximately 50,000 postgraduate medical students from NBEMS-accredited institutions.
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