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Educational Visit to Medanta Hospital Enhances Practical Learning for IIMAS Students

On April 16, 2025, students from the Index Institute of Management, Arts, and Sciences, a constituent unit of Malwanchal University, undertook a professionally enriching educational visit to Medanta Super Specialty Hospital, Indore. The objective of this visit was to provide students with practical exposure to the healthcare sector and enhance their understanding of hospital operations and medical service delivery. As part of the program, students visited key departments including the Outpatient Department (OPD), Emergency, Operation Theater, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and Laboratory. This comprehensive tour allowed them to observe the functionality of advanced medical equipment and gain insights into patient care, clinical procedures, and the critical roles of healthcare professionals.

The visit was coordinated under the guidance of Asst. Professor Damini Singh and Asst. Professor Manshivi Bhadoria, who emphasized the importance of experiential learning in shaping well-rounded professionals. They highlighted that such academic-industrial visits extend learning beyond classroom theory, fostering critical thinking, empathy, and a deeper appreciation for service-based professions. The students found the experience highly impactful, as it enabled them to witness real-time medical practices and understand the importance of discipline, collaboration, and compassion in high-pressure healthcare environments.

The initiative was well-received by the institute’s leadership. Dr. Lokeshwar Singh Jodhana, Principal of the Institute, commended the efforts, stating, Educational visits of this nature play a vital role in delivering holistic education and preparing students for real-world challenges. He affirmed the institution’s commitment to continuing such initiatives in the future. Dr. Tapesh Kumar Dubey, Head of Department, also acknowledged the value of the visit in broadening students’ perspectives and aligning their academic learning with professional environments. Overall, the hospital visit served as a meaningful step in reinforcing the institute’s mission to cultivate knowledgeable, compassionate, and service-oriented graduates.