delhibreakings simpact 2026 new delhi healthcare simulation training SIMPACT 2026: Healthcare Leaders Gather in Delhi to Boost Simulation-Based Education

SIMPACT 2026, a national symposium focused on the future of medical training, was held in New Delhi on April 3, 2026. This event brought together leaders from the healthcare sector to discuss simulation-based education. The initiative aims to improve competency-based training across India by using modern technology and collaborative learning methods.

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Who were the key organizers of SIMPACT 2026?

The symposium was a result of a partnership between three major organizations dedicated to medical excellence. The Healthcare Sector Skill Council (HSSC), the SET Facility at AIIMS Delhi, and MediSim VR worked together to organize this event. Their collective goal was to showcase how technology can help in providing better healthcare education. These organizations focused on practical training methods that go beyond traditional classroom learning to ensure professionals are ready for real-world challenges.

What was the main objective of the symposium?

The primary focus of SIMPACT 2026 was to advance simulation-based healthcare education in the country. This method allows medical professionals to practice procedures in a controlled environment before treating patients. The symposium discussed several key points regarding the future of training:

  • Improving healthcare training standards across all medical institutions in India
  • Introducing competency-based education models for more consistent results
  • Integrating Virtual Reality (VR) technology in medical learning systems
  • Enhancing the practical skills of healthcare workers through simulation labs

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