To address the education and coaching gaps in region of regenerative medicine, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik has been granted affiliation to conduct a fellowship course in regenerative medicine and stem cell-based therapies on study basis at Dr. Mahajan’s Hospital and Stem Rx Bioscience Solution Pvt Ltd, Navi Mumbai.
The two year fellowship course in regenerative medicine involves subjects like FDA regulations, ethics, emerging technologies in stem cell, pre-clinical research, mesenchymal stem cell isolation and transplantation amongst other folks.
Stem cell-based regenerative and cellular medicine can be used to regenerate and repair diseased or broken tissues in men and women. But at present, there is not a single academic healthcare fellowship coaching plan that especially equips physicians for understanding and coaching in simple study of cell biology and future application of therapy on the basis of regenerative medicines.
MD/MS/M.Ch/DM/DNB certified Surgeons / Physicians / Super specialists from allopathy, undergraduate or postgraduate healthcare degree equivalent recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) is the eligibility criteria for the admission. Candidates ought to have six months of simple molecular biological background in simple study.
This simple study in molecular biological of human body science has been introduced for the 1st time in India to give study background to certified physicians and surgeons to practice medicine.
Dr. Pradeep Mahajan, Regenerative Medicine Researcher, StemRx Bioscience Solutions Pvt Ltd, Navi Mumbai stated, “With changing times, the pattern, types and severity of diseases has also changed. In fact, these patients become resistant to conventional medical treatments after a while, which ultimately affects their quality of life. Thus, the need of the hour is to research novel technologies that can help to identify robust therapeutic protocols for the future.”
Dr. Mahajan added, “This fellowship course has been designed to ensure that qualified individuals get the required theoretical training as well as practical exposure to learn the intricacies of research in the field of regenerative medicine. Through this, the candidates will be able to pursue their own research in this field and contribute to the ever-increasing need for novel therapeutic technologies. It would improve the practice of regenerative and cellular medicine and hopefully obviate the need for regulatory action in some cases.”