Cloudnine Hospitals Launch Pune’s First Simulation Workshops

Simulation Workshops

11 Simulation-Based Workshops to Empower Junior Doctors with Advanced Skills in Obstetrics, Neonatology, Pediatrics, Fertility, and Critical Care

Pune, September 12, 2025: Cloudnine Group of Hospitals, India’s premium birthing centre, successfully conducted a first-of-its-kind series of hands-on training workshops in Pune, equipping junior doctors with advanced clinical skills through immersive, simulation-based learning. Over 150  clinicians including junior doctors, obstetricians, nurses, and trainees from leading medical colleges and hospitals participated in these workshops.  Sessions were led by senior experts from Cloudnine and globally renowned faculty, bringing rich experience and best practices from across the world.

A total of 11 intensive modules conducted, covering: Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics, Basic Paediatric Intensive Care Course, Simulation Programme in Neonatology, Extreme Preterm Care Module, Therapeutic Hypothermia in Neonates, Obstetric Emergencies. Simulation & Strategies, Troubleshooting in Obstetric Anaesthesia, Fertility Skills Lab: Hands-on Simulation, Robotic Surgery Skills on the Simulator (Touch | Train | Transform) and Critical Appraisal – How to Evaluate Research for Clinical Practice.

Highlighting the importance of such initiatives, Dr. R. Kishore Kumar, Founder Chairman and Neonatologist, Cloudnine Group of Hospitals, said: “Today’s medical landscape requires young doctors to skill not only in theory but in quick decision-making and practical care delivery. Much like the simulation training in the air travel industry. Where human errors in accidents reduced to almost zero. Healthcare too must adopt innovative ways of preparing its next generation. At Cloudnine, we proud to create platforms where junior doctors can refine these skills and build the confidence to face complex clinical scenarios. Such training is not just important, but vital for shaping the future of India’s healthcare.”

Adding further said Dr Kumar “These Simulation workshops addressed a crucial gap in India’s medical training landscape. Offering junior doctors the opportunity to gain structured, hands-on experience beyond the classroom. Preparing them to handle emergencies, adopt cutting-edge practices, and deliver safer, more effective care.

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