
CMEs | OBSERVERSHIPS | MINI MODULES
Continued Learning in an Evolving Field
Stay ahead in your specialty with concise CME sessions, focused observerships, and modular learning designed for busy clinicians. GeNext programs blend academic depth, practical exposure, and mentorship to keep your surgical skills current and evidence-based.
Clinical Observerships
Spend focused time in operating rooms and clinical setups under senior mentors. Gain exposure to advanced procedures, pre- and post-operative management, and decision-making in real-time cases.
Continuing Medical Education (CMEs)
Participate in academic sessions, workshops, and surgical symposia curated by experts. Designed to help you stay current with modern clinical standards, new technologies, and global surgical guidelines.
Mini Modules
Short, high-impact learning units combining theory, demonstration, and hands-on segments. Perfect for clinicians seeking focused learning without long-term commitment.
WHY CHOOSE GENEXT MODULES
Learning Made Relevant
At GeNext MedEd Foundation, every program is structured for practical relevance and professional growth. Our mentors work closely with participants to help translate knowledge into confident surgical performance.
Faculty-led discussions that connect theory with live surgical context.
Flexible learning designed for professionals and residents.
Recognition through GeNext participation and completion certificates.

How It works
A Simple Process to Start Your Learning Journey
Joining a GeNext academic program is quick and transparent. Here’s how it works:

1
Choose a Program
Select a CME, Observership, or Mini Module that fits your specialty and schedule.
2
Submit Application
Register on the GeNext website and share your educational background and goals.
3
Review & Allocation
Our academic team reviews applications and assigns mentors or session slots based on specialization.
4
Attend & Learn
Participate in structured sessions, live cases, or seminars — blending observation, discussion, and evaluation.
5
Certification
Receive a completion certificate and feedback to support your ongoing academic profile.
GeNext MedEd Foundation is a national academic trust founded by Dr. Bhushan Kathuria and Dr. Kshitij Shah to redefine surgical education in India. It focuses on structured, mentor-led programs that combine hands-on training with ethical and evidence-based learning.
Most institutions focus on lectures and theory. GeNext brings learning back to where real medicine happens — inside the operating room and at the patient’s bedside. Every program emphasizes practical skill, reflection, and mentorship rather than volume or certification alone.
Our programs are designed for ENT surgeons, postgraduates, residents, and general practitioners looking to refine surgical skills. Selected workshops also welcome final-year MBBS students interested in early surgical exposure.
GeNext conducts specialized fellowships, cadaveric dissection workshops, CME modules, and live surgical training. Each program follows a small-group, mentor-led structure to ensure meaningful learning and one-on-one guidance.
Programs are hosted across WeCare Hospitals, Santosh Advanced ENT Centres, and partner academic institutions across India. The Foundation also collaborates with teaching hospitals and regional medical societies to make quality training accessible in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
Yes. Participants receive official certificates of completion endorsed by GeNext MedEd Foundation, reflecting the hours, skill modules, and mentor evaluations covered during training.
Applications can be submitted directly through the GeNext MedEd Foundation website. Each program page includes application dates, eligibility criteria, and contact details for the academic coordination team.
Yes. Select programs include sponsored or subsidized seats through institutional collaborations or CSR partners. These are awarded based on merit, intent, and prior experience.
All programs are supervised by certified specialists. Training protocols align with NMC and institutional ethical standards, ensuring that surgical practice and patient safety remain at the forefront of learning.
The Foundation envisions a nationwide mentorship network that empowers the next generation of surgeons to combine skill with empathy and excellence with ethics — building a legacy where education is not just taught, but transmitted.
