Abstract

The European brand of research universities, in the early twentieth century, became the role model for American Universities such as Harvard and Cornell [1]. Countries like India and China with rapidly growing economies need such role-models. India with a population of 1.2 billion is struggling to organize its research and Hepatogastroenterology (HGE) training, and to meet the requirements of not only the urban population, but also the rural underprivileged, who comprise over 70% of its population. The Medical Council of India (MCI), determines the training curriculum for all medical specialties in India. Three senior professors of HGE are at present revising the current curriculum.

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