Healthcare startup Virohan, which says it is the first company in India to give vocational training for paramedics, has raised additional funding from Rebright Partners to top up its Series A round to $3 million. Virohan said it will use the funds to scale up more than 160 campuses in India and strengthen the country’s healthcare by creating a allied workforce in the Covid-19 crisis. It will also be using the funding to improve its proprietary Blended Learning Technology platform, a virtual reality-based practical training. The platform includes on-demand online training through bite sized videos and real time quizzes and gamification. This enables its partner colleges and students to switch from in classroom to online learning.
New Delhi: Amidst a global pandemic, where the Indian Healthcare System is overwhelmed, Virohan, a first of its kind, edtech company in healthcare, providing vocational training for paramedics a.k.a Allied Healthcare Practitioners, announced that it
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