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Iqra Khan Khan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Health Management is among the top ten millennium professions according to a recent US survey. As healthcare management is becoming increasingly privatised there is a greater need for not only skillful doctors but also efficient hospital administrators. Professional courses in Hospital Management/Administration are available for both medical and non-medical persons.
PROFESSIONAL COURSES :
Some Medical Colleges have introduced Post Graduate Courses of Hospital Management namely, The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Armed Forces Medical College in Pune, Nizam Institute of Medical Science in Hyderabad, Kasturba Medical
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2014-11-04 00:48:08

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Dr Celian Roche

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Sorry to interrupt but MHA and MPH are quite different courses. MHA Masters in Hospital Administration you will be dealing with day to day administration of hospitals, coordinating with consultants, dealing with patient's attendees etc. MPH Masters in Public health you will be working at ground level in areas of preventive healthcare, health education, epidemiology etc. You will be working mainly for WHO, government, NGO etc.

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2014-09-03 13:53:30

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SHESH Lal

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Hi Riya,
Yes, there are many students from Kerala. Specially this course.
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Team GEMS B School

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2014-04-26 11:07:18

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CHMSR

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Graduation in health related field: MBBS/BAMS/ BHMS/ BDS/ Bsc Nursing/ PBBsc nursing/ BPharma/ BPhysio with 50% marks.

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2013-11-20 15:28:19

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Subha Kanthi

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I have heard of an institute in Pune, it's called SIHS (Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences). It offers an MBA in Hospital and Healthcare management. It is a course of two years on campus.

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2013-09-25 13:15:12

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
1)
After Bachelor's in Physiotherapy (BPT), you may opt for courses such as :
-Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) in Sports Physiotherapy
-Master of Physiotherapy in Hand conditions
-Master of Physiotherapy in Neurology
-Master of Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics
-Masters Programme In Sports Physiotheraphy (M.S.P.T)
-Post Graduate Diploma in Physiotherapy and Nutrition
-MBA in Hospital Administration
Choose the course which matches your interest and skills.
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Regarding hospital administration, there are abundant career opportunities in the healthcare field in private or public sectors.
You can find employment in :
-Hospitals
-Medical college
-Old
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2013-09-16 13:00:35

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Dr KRISHNA KATTI

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For distance courses please visit IGNOU or Annamali university sites.

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