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Healthcare Startup Gains 100% Success in International Healthcare Professional Licensing Programs

Bangalore, India, November 19, 2024: Bangalore-based ed-tech startup Beverse Health emerges as an evolving force in healthcare professional development. The brand has achieved remarkable success in helping professionals secure international licences. Founded by healthcare veteran Brinchu Kunjumon, the company has maintained a perfect track record in its ProGuidance Mentorship Programs since its inception in 2023.

Introducing the Mentorship Approach to Professional Development

Breaking away from traditional group-based training models, Beverse Health introduces a revolutionary individualised mentorship approach. The company’s signature pre-enrollment eligibility assessment ensures candidates are well-suited for their chosen path before making any commitments. This strategic approach has proven instrumental in maintaining their impressive success rate.

“Our focus is on unlocking each healthcare professional’s unique potential,” says Brinchu Kunjumon, CEO of Beverse Health. “We’re not just helping with applications; we’re building competencies and preparing professionals for global opportunities.”

Expanding Global Footprints

Following the success of their UK-focused HCPC ProGuidance Mentorship Program, Beverse Health has launched the CORU ProGuidance Mentorship Program for Ireland-bound professionals. The company is also developing programs for the USA, Australia, and New Zealand, reflecting its commitment to global healthcare mobility.

In addition, Beverse currently serves candidates from India, the Middle East, South Africa, the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan.

Innovation in Healthcare Education

Mr. Kunjumon brings over a decade of experience from leading healthcare organisations, including Aster DM Healthcare and Apollo Diagnostics. His vision extends beyond traditional healthcare practices, advocating for the integration of artificial intelligence in medical services. This forward-thinking approach positions Beverse Health at the intersection of healthcare expertise and technological innovation.

A Well-Planned Mentorship Model

The company’s success stems from its comprehensive support system, which includes:

Personalised mentorship tailored to individual competencies

Strategic guidance throughout the registration process

Thorough preparation for regulatory assessments

Direct engagement without third-party involvement

This model has proven particularly effective for physiotherapists, laboratory technologists, radiographers, and other healthcare professionals seeking international registration.

As healthcare continues to globalise, Beverse Health remains true to the power of targeted, individualised professional development in unlocking international career opportunities for healthcare practitioners.

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