With expanded spotlight on medical care in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow on Wednesday dispatched an executive program in healthcare management while collaborating with Apollo Medskills.
Pointed toward creating administrative power for the quickly developing wellbeing area in India, the program is open for applications till February 21. The base capability to apply is graduation with 60% imprints and two years of involvement with the medical care area or three years of involvement with any area.
The requirement for such a course, said IIM-L specialists, was felt later when consideration conveyance turned into a major test because of genuine deficiency of qualified clinical, nursing, analytic and administrative labor force in the medical services area separated from unprepared framework.
Conversations on worldwide medical care, accentuation on Indian medical care situation, general wellbeing viewpoints, and medical care framework organization will be essential for the course.
Program chiefs Prof S Venkataramanaiah and Prof Madhumita Chakraborty said the uniqueness of this program is the experiential learning via going to drenching programs and modern visits to Apollo emergency clinics.
Dr Srinivasa Rao Pulijala, CEO of Apollo MedSkills Limited, said, “This will support and shape the vocations of many youth who try to take up positions of authority in the healthcare industry.”