Marengo Asia Hospitals’ Global Healthcare Collaboration
Written by Susi, Arushi Sharma
Marengo Asia Hospitals' Global Healthcare Collaboration is a pioneering initiative that brings together the best of international medical expertise and advanced healthcare solutions.
Marengo Asia Hospitals has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Health, Government of Mongolia, to establish a 'clinical corridor.' This corridor will be used to educate, train, and treat patients in Mongolia.
As part of this collaboration, Marengo Asia Hospitals will fund the training of 200 medical professionals in Mongolia, including doctors, nurses, and paramedics. This initiative demonstrates the hospital's commitment to global healthcare improvement.
The partnership aims to improve Mongolia's healthcare workforce by offering training programs, knowledge sharing, and professional development opportunities at Marengo Asia Hospitals, and enabling doctors to provide medical services in Mongolia, thereby increasing healthcare access for the local population.
The collaboration will concentrate on key medical specialties such as cardiology, oncology, neurology, liver disease, and urology. It also intends to hold surgical master classes in Mongolian government hospitals, as well as to expand telemedicine services for remote consultations.
Dr. Raajiv Singhal, Managing Director & Group CEO of Marengo Asia Hospitals, expressed enthusiasm for this pioneering initiative, emphasizing the significance of ‘Clinical Corridors’ and the ‘Three Ts’ concept (Teach, Train, and Treat) in elevating global healthcare standards. He highlighted the potential for transformative change in the healthcare industry through collaborative efforts.
Ms. Narantuya Bayarmagnai, Director of the Central Health Department, welcomed the partnership and stressed the importance of global collaboration in enhancing the skills of healthcare professionals for improved patient care.