NU Hospitals, a leading multi-specialty healthcare provider, has entered into a strategic partnership with MedLern, India’s award-winning healthcare training platform supporting over 350 hospitals, and Laerdal Medical to elevate clinical training standards through simulation-based learning.
As part of this collaboration, NU Hospitals has integrated Laerdal Medical’s Modular Skills Trainer (MST) into its core training programs powered by MedLern. While the hospital has already deployed digital learning modules on MedLern’s platform, it will now complement these with hands-on clinical skills training and assessments using the MST.
This initiative reinforces NU Hospitals’ commitment to evidence-based, high-impact clinical education. The MST allows healthcare professionals to practice and get certified in 16 core clinical skills, including phlebotomy, catheterization, central line management, oxygen therapy, and nasogastric tube insertion. Training on realistic manikins is supported by Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) assessments tracked digitally for performance monitoring.
The Modular Skills Trainer provides a standardized, repeatable, and data-driven learning experience that enhances clinical competency, boosts confidence, and strengthens patient safety outcomes.
The partnership aims to strengthen healthcare training by introducing standardized, simulation-based modules designed to enhance clinical competency and confidence among professionals. Through realistic, evidence-based practice sessions, it focuses on improving patient safety and care quality. Additionally, the program offers flexible, role-specific training solutions tailored to different clinical responsibilities, while leveraging data-backed insights to promote continuous learning, performance tracking, and long-term professional development.
The implementation of the MST program at NU Hospitals sets a benchmark for other healthcare institutions in India, showcasing the transformative potential of advanced simulation-based clinical training.