Pristyn Care launches AI-powered medical trainer

In its next phase, Mira will also extend her training capabilities to doctors, hospital partners and paramedical staff, facilitating their understanding and adoption of the latest medical techniques and technological advancements

Pristyn Care has announced the introduction of its new AI-powered trainer Mira.AI. With Mira’s arrival, Pristyn Care aims to revolutionise the training process for its care coordinators by incorporating engaging training modules. Mira is an advanced AI-enabled trainer designed to empower Pristyn Care’s care coordinators with comprehensive knowledge and expertise across 13 medical categories.

Mira will start delivering standardised and engaging training experiences to Pristyn Care’s latest batch of 100 care coordinators. These coordinators will undergo an intensive training program of 92 meticulously crafted modules. By leveraging Mira’s capabilities, Pristyn Care is ensuring its care coordinators have the necessary skills to assist patients and effectively provide the highest quality care.

In its next phase, Mira will also extend her training capabilities to doctors, hospital partners and paramedical staff, facilitating their understanding and adoption of the latest medical techniques and technological advancements. With Mira’s guidance, Pristyn Care’s medical professionals will enhance their expertise and stay at the forefront of the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

Harsimarbir Singh, Co-founder Pristyn Care, said, “We are excited to announce the addition of Mira to the Pristyn Care team. With Mira, we are taking a significant stride towards establishing standardised healthcare services in India. In addition, our care coordinators and medical professionals will benefit from an exceptional AI-powered training experience courtesy of Mira. This initiative perfectly aligns with our dedication to providing patient-centric care and utilising technology to enhance healthcare outcomes.”

 

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