MedLern collaborates with Godrej Memorial Hospital to support structured, accreditation-aligned workforce training – Express Healthcare

MedLern has announced its collaboration with Godrej Memorial Hospital to support a more structured, measurable approach to staff training aligned with national quality and accreditation requirements.

The collaboration focuses on enabling Godrej Memorial Hospital to systematise training planning, execution, and evaluation across departments, linking workforce development directly with patient safety, quality outcomes, and operational consistency. The initiative is designed to help hospital leadership gain better visibility into training coverage, compliance, and effectiveness at an organisational level.

As part of this engagement, MedLern will support the hospital in moving away from fragmented, event-based training towards a continuous learning framework, where training priorities are identified based on institutional goals, regulatory needs, and performance gaps. This approach enables teams to demonstrate readiness for NABH 6th Edition standards while ensuring learning translates into day-to-day clinical and operational practice.

Commenting on the collaboration, Vispi Jokhi, Medical Director, Godrej Memorial Hospital (GMH), Mumbai, said, “Building a well-trained and consistently performing workforce is essential to delivering high-quality patient care. This collaboration enables us to bring greater structure and accountability into our training processes while aligning them with our broader quality and patient safety goals.”

Deepak Sharma, Co-founder and CEO, MedLern added, “Healthcare organisations today are under increasing pressure to show not just that training is conducted, but that it is effective and outcomes-driven. This collaboration with Godrej Memorial Hospital reflects a shared focus on making workforce training more structured, measurable, and aligned with quality and safety objectives.”

The platform will provide leadership, HR, nursing, quality, and operations teams with centralised dashboards and audit-ready reports, helping them track training progress, identify gaps, and support continuous improvement initiatives.

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