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The patient is at the centre of medical education and even the patient needs information and education as one of the 8 important dimensions that caregivers have to address. There are further needs that are detailed here: http://www.nationalresearch.com/products-and-solutions/patient-and-family-experience/eight-dimensions-of-patient-centered-care/.

 

 

It is possible to address all these needs with the infrastructure that is available currently with so many private medical colleges in the country. Then why does it not seem to be happening?