GAVS Technologies launched the GAVS Healthcare Technology Institute.
The institute was inaugurated by Pramod Bhasin, Founder, Genpact and ex-Chairman, NASSCOM, and some of GAVS’ partners.
GAVS, along with its partners, is focused on enabling Healthcare companies with technology-led business outcomes from Digital Transformation that are driven by the true power of AI and Analytics.
The curriculum of the institute is structured to cater to the growing need for Healthcare Technologists who understand the intersection of technology, business, and human-centered care. Some of the key focus areas will be – AI in Healthcare, Population Health Analytics, MedTech, Epidemiology, Telehealth, etc.
“We at GAVS are committed to evolve as a key player in the Healthcare space. To that end, we have launched GAVS Healthcare Technology Institute to enable technologists with Healthcare domain expertise,” said Sumit Ganguli, CEO, GAVS Technologies
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