MHA
The Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) is a postgraduate course that emphasizes the theoretical and practical concepts involved in designing, planning, organizing, operating, and managing a health clinic, hospitals, or other medical support services. The curriculum includes topics related to management, finance, information systems, branding, and customer support in a hospital environment. Candidates are trained to become efficient, supportive, and helpful leaders in different areas of Hospital Management like Blood Banks, Recruitment, Insurance claims, Social Service, Community Service, Public Care, Medical Equipment, Quality Assurance, Diagnostic and Examination Laboratories, and OTs.
Theoretical and practical skills like analytical and logical thinking, research, strategy, critical thinking, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship are enhanced through lectures, case studies, lab assignments, hospital visits, seminars, journal clubs, collaborative learning sessions, group discussions, assignments, internships, and dissertations included in this course.
2 years
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BHA
The Bachelor of Hospital Administration (BHA) is an undergraduate course that emphasizes the theoretical and practical concepts involved in designing, planning, organizing, operating, and managing a health clinic, hospitals, or other medical support services. The curriculum includes topics related to management, finance, information systems, branding, and customer support in a hospital environment. Candidates are trained to become efficient, supportive, and helpful leaders in different areas of Hospital Management like Blood Banks, Recruitment, Insurance claims, Social Service, Community Service, Public Care, Medical Equipment, Quality Assurance, Diagnostic and Examination Laboratories, and OTs.
Theoretical and practical skills like analytical and logical thinking, research, strategy, critical thinking, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship are enhanced through lectures, case studies, lab assignments, hospital visits, seminars, journal clubs, collaborative learning sessions, group discussions, assignments, internships, and dissertations included in this course.
3 years
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