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Hospital Management Course Completed

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Training on: Hospital Management  

Venue: IIHMR, New Delhi, India

Commencement: January 28

End: February 01,2014

Duration: 5 Days

Clients: Step, Move, Health Net

 

In the inaugural session Dr. L. P. Singh Director IIHMR, Dr. A K Khokhar, MDP Chairperson

addressed the participants about the activities of the IIHMR and gave a introduction to the contents of the course.

 

The course contents included important topics like,” etc. 

Besides the classroom teaching, field visits to Pushpanjali Crosslay Superspeciality  Hospital  was organized providing an opportunity to participants to have direct interactions with the functionaries and patients visiting the various departments of the hospital.

 

 

The feedbackof the participants was assessed by a group of IIHMR. Some of the salient features of the feedback are as follows:

  • The participants have stated that structure of course was well planned and the course material is relevant.
  • Most of the teaching faculty was effective in teaching and had given opportunity for interaction.
  • As regards physical facilities all the participants were fully satisfied with room facilities, food quality and services.
  • The participants have recommended that one day sightseeing to various historical places of Delhi should be organized along with the training
  • Participants felt that it was a good initiative taken by their sponsors and it will be useful in their day to day working.

 

 

 

Way Forward:

 

  • There is need for regular trainings on Health , Hospital Management and Healthcare IT.

 

Training Glimpse

Main Training Topics:

o    “Overview of Health Systems and Hospital Management ,

o    Hospital Planning – Important parameters, Hospitals and Primary Health care, Patient satisfaction  and Grievance handling –

o    Complaints audit,

o    Quality Assurance in Hospitals,

o    Leadership and Motivation, Communication and Team Building,

o    Patient Safety,

o    Emergency services and  Disaster Management,

o    Material Management in Hospitals, Equipment Management in Hospitals and

o     Hospitals Management Information System – Role of IT

 

Exposure Visit:

Besides the classroom teaching, field visits to Pushpanjali Crosslay Superspeciality  Hospital  was organized providing an opportunity to participants to have direct interactions with the functionaries and patients visiting the various departments of the hospital. 

 

Feedback:

Some of the salient features of the feedback are as follows: 

 

  • The participants have stated that structure of course was well planned and the course material is relevant.
  • Most of the teaching faculty was effective in teaching and had given opportunity for interaction.
  • As regards physical facilities all the participants were fully satisfied with room facilities, food quality and services.
  • The participants have recommended that one day sightseeing to various historical places of Delhi should be organized along with the training
  • Participants felt that it was a good initiative taken by their sponsors and it will be useful in their day to day working.

Way Forward: 

 

  • There is need for regular trainings on Health , Hospital Management and Healthcare IT.