
India's cough clinics launched to train physicians in respiratory care
Cough clinics
, a first-of-its-kind initiative in India, are being launched to equip
primary care
physicians
with structured training in
respiratory care
. The program is the result of a collaboration between the Association of Physicians of India (
API
) and
Kenvue
, a global consumer health company, and aims to strengthen clinical capabilities in evaluating and managing cough through evidence-based practices.
According to the company, the training program will include three structured learning modules focused on cough evaluation, sound recognition, treatment decision-making, and the use of diagnostic tools such as Cough Categorization.
The training content has been curated by API, and participating physicians will undergo assessments. A Net Promoter Score (NPS) will also be recorded to gauge participant satisfaction and program effectiveness.
The first center has already been launched at BSES Hospital in Andheri, Mumbai. In the coming months, additional centers will be opened in cities such as Lucknow, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Kolkata.
The initiative is aimed to establish 10 such centers across India and scaling up awareness and adoption of scientific best practices for cough evaluation and treatment.

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