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HLCF, AACI America, and Paras Health Achieve Milestone with 25th Batch of Internal Surveyor Course in Panchkula

PANCHKULA, HARYANA | March 2, 2026 — The Healthcare Leaders Collective Foundation (HLCF), in a strategic collaboration with AACI America (American Accreditation Commission International) and Paras Health, is proud to announce the successful completion of the 25th Batch of the AACI Internal Surveyor Course. Hosted at Paras Hospital, Panchkula, this session marks the inaugural batch of 2026 and a significant step forward in elevating clinical governance standards in the region.

The program serves as a critical pillar in strengthening internal quality systems and enhancing patient safety practices. By developing a cadre of skilled internal surveyors, the initiative ensures that healthcare delivery remains quality-driven, transparent, and strictly patient-centric.

Dr. Vandana Sharma, President of the Healthcare Leaders Collective Foundation (HLCF), emphasized the impact of professional commitment on the industry:

“We sincerely appreciate the dedication, active participation, and commitment of all healthcare professionals who contributed to making this program a success. Their drive for excellence is what truly strengthens our internal quality systems.”

Mr. Dheeraj Khatore, CEO of AACI India, MENA, & Africa, extended his congratulations to the participants and stakeholders involved in this milestone initiative, noting the importance of global accreditation standards in local healthcare delivery.

Dr. Pankaj Mittal, Facility Director at Paras Hospital, Panchkula, lauded the collaborative effort:

“We appreciate the efforts of HLCF and AACI in conducting this vital program. Strengthening the skills of our internal surveyors is an essential step toward promoting continuous improvement and maintaining the highest standards of healthcare delivery at Paras Health.”

Driving Continuous Improvement The AACI Internal Surveyor Course provides healthcare professionals with the rigorous training necessary to conduct comprehensive internal audits, identify clinical risks, and implement international best practices. Such initiatives are vital for institutions striving to move beyond basic compliance toward a deep-rooted culture of safety and excellence.

HLCF continues to lead the way in fostering these high-level collaborations, ensuring that healthcare leaders are equipped to meet the evolving challenges of the modern medical landscape.

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