- Our staffs have the expertise to interact with students from all
across the world
- The training at Kalra Hospital is gratis, i.e. free of charge
- With the celebrated Indian hospitality, we welcome overseas
internists to our premises, providing them the following complimentary
services:
- Airport pick-up (e-mail us the flight number, and the arrival
date, and time at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New
Delhi, India)
To know more about this section of services, e-mail us your
queries, and we shall get back to you with prompt, customised feedback.
- The following are the priced services:
- Broadband connection
- Lavish cuisine options at the hospital mess
- Laundry services
- Transportation
- Exceptional accommodation, perhaps the best in India
(complimentary service grade for accommodation is subject to
variation in acquiescence with the hospice guidelines)
Our goal is to produce doctors who are competent in the
understanding, and delivery of effective, humane, and ethical medical
care committed to lifelong learning, and equipped to proceed to
postgraduate training. The
programme design reflects the
following educational principles:
- Active, student-centred learning
Internists are encouraged to be active in managing their own
learning, and to question both what, and how they learn through
problem-based, small-group exercises.
- Integration
We emphasize on the inter-connections between different fields of
knowledge. Essential elements of basic science and clinical practice
are learnt through an integrated approach
- Early clinical contact
Internists are introduced to clinical and clinical interpersonal
skills, patient contact, and medical ethics early in the curriculum.
These clinical experiences relate closely to theoretical teaching.
Hence, the internists develop clinical skills to achieve early and
effective training.
- Increased use of community resources
A variety of community-based teaching is employed to complement the
activities that take place within the hospital, exploiting the
educational experiences which family physicians, maternal and child
health services, hospices, and patient support groups can provide.