New Delhi, May 14, 2025: MedLern, the leader in Hospital Training in India, unveiled the next innovation with the successful launch of the Modular Skills Trainer, an innovative 16-in-1 clinical skills training solution developed by Laerdal Medical, at a special event hosted at Cytecare Hospitals, Bangalore. The versatile kit enables single or multiple learners to practice and master critical nursing procedures like nasogastric tube insertion, wound care, tracheostomy care, catheterization, injections, and more, essential for real clinical environments. The dual mode learning approach enables a sound knowledge of the theoretical aspects before assessing psychomotor skills through an Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation.
Mr. Suresh Ramu, Co-founder & CEO, Cytecare Hospitals said of the development “This marks a proud milestone in our continuous journey to strengthen healthcare delivery. In today’s world, where mobile connectivity defines how we access and process information, the ability to learn and adapt in real time has become more critical than simply retaining knowledge. Practical skills training, especially in nursing and clinical care, is indispensable because while digital platforms enable access, the physical nature of care cannot be overlooked. With this step towards building a blended skills lab that is both digital and hands-on, we are laying the foundation for a more prepared and capable healthcare workforce. I extend my sincere thanks to the leadership, nursing teams, paramedics, and technical staff at Cytecare for embracing this initiative and driving us all towards better care delivery.”
Mr. Sameer Shariff, Executive Chairman of MedLern said “Nursing is the backbone of healthcare, and at MedLern, we are committed to empowering medical professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to deliver better care. MedLern was born from a personal tragedy when we lost a young engineer, Denny Sunny, to a preventable medical error. That moment became a driving force behind our mission: better preparedness to deliver better care. Today, MedLern supports over 125,000 professionals across 350 hospitals. We are proud to partner with Cytecare, who are not only embracing technology but leading the way with initiatives like the MST program. Together, we aim to drive a culture of continuous learning and care excellence across the healthcare ecosystem.”
Mr. Sanjeev Singh – CEO of Laerdal Medical India, a global leader in healthcare education and resuscitation training, dedicated to advancing patient safety and saving lives, added, “Combining hands-on clinical skills practice with virtual simulation and digital assessment tools provide instructors with a more competency-based approach for improving learning outcomes. Students are better prepared to exercise clinical judgment, decision making and communication, before applying this collective learning in high fidelity simulation with realistic, patient simulators such as the Nursing Anne Simulator.”
The Modular Skills Trainer requires no electrical connectivity or additional hardware, allowing learners to begin hands-on practice immediately upon receipt. Constructed from lightweight recycled materials, the device is easy to transport, clean, and store, making it ideal for both classroom and remote training settings.
The Modular Skills Trainer launch at Cytecare Hospitals represents a milestone in healthcare training in India, reinforcing MedLern’s leadership in delivering a full stack, innovative, competency-based training solutions to hospitals nationwide.