Introduction
PGDHHM programme is a 32 credit programme (18 credits of theory and 14 credits of practical) including project work. This programme aims at improving the managerial skills of Hospital for the effective and efficient performance of the Hospitals. Medical/Dental Graduates, Graduates in Indian System of Medicine & Homeopathic, Graduates in Nursing, Graduates in Pharmacy, Graduates in Engineering or Architecture associated with Hospitals. This programme was launched in January 2001. Total number of programme study centres activated at present are 23.
Objectives
The broad Objectives of the programme are to
Acquire theoretical knowledge and develop practical skills to apply scientific approach to management of people, materials, finance, communication and for organising work and managing resources
Learn modern management techniques like inventory canal, control, economic order quantity
( EOQ) , operational research organisational development, management information system etc.
Plan in advance how to face the problems of hospital management , learn methods of problems solving and decision making.
Assess the clinical and non-clinical needs of patient care, understanding the administrative and technical requirements of physicians and paramedical personnel.
Admission Fees
Rs. 15,700/-
Duration
Minimum 1 year, Maximum 3 years
Eligibility
The eligibility for the different categories of the target group are :
Medical/Dental graduates from a Medical Dental Institute of India or other countries recognised by Medical Council of India ( MCI) or Dental Council.
Graduates in Indian system of medicine, Homeopathy, nursing and pharmacy recognised by the respective Council with three years hospital experience.
Graduates holding MBA Degree or PG Diploma in Financial, Material or Personal Management with five years of hospital experience.
Assess the clinical and non-clinical needs of patient care, understanding the administrative and technical requirements of physicians and paramedical personnel.
Preference will be given to applicants working in a hospital/health care institution and holding administrative responsibilities.
Number of Seats
30-40 per programme study centre.
Implementation
Students will be admitted at identified Programme Study Centres (PSCs). 30 –40 students will be admitted at each PSC. These PSCs would be located at the selected medical colleges/ hospitals/management institutes. On admission, each student will be attached to a PSC where he/she will be attending counselling sessions to clear their doubts related to theory component. The local counsellor will also act as a guide for project study to be undertaken by each student during the programme. Three contact programmes of seven days duration each for practical activities will be held in the PSC.
Attendance to these contact programmes is mandatory to qualify for appearing in the final examination.
Audio video
S.No.
Course Code
Programme Titles
1.
PGDHHM
Hospital Waste Management
2.
PGDHHM-4
Management of OPD
3.
PGDHHM-4
Accident and Emergency
4.
PGDHHM – 4
Utility and Support Services
S.No.
Course Code
Course Title
Course Credits (Theory)
Course Credits (Practical)
1.
PGDHHM-001
Introduction to Management-I
3
2
2.
PGDHHM-002
Introduction to Management-II
3
2
3.
PGDHHM-003
Organisation and Management of Hospitals
3
2
4.
PGDHHM-004
Clinical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services
3
2
5.
PGDHHM-005
Support and Utility Services and Risk Management
3
2
6.
PGDHHM-006
Health System Management
3
2
Project Work
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2
Total Credits
18
14
Examination & Evaluation
Evaluation will be made both concurrent (internal assessment) and Term End Assessment. Internal assessment is given weightage of 30%.There are three theory papers, and term end practical examination carrying weightage of 70%. Student must secure atleast 40% marks in each component and 50% in aggregate comprising of internal and term end assessment. In both the theory and practical, the weightage of the internal assessment will be 30% and that of the end-assessment will be 70% . Student will be declared successful in theory and practical only if he/she scores 50% marks in aggregate combining the internal and term-end assessment. He should obtain atleast 40% marks separately in concurrent and term-end evaluation of each paper. Practical Examination will be conducted between December & January at all the Programme Study Centres. For dates of the practical examination students may contact Programme In-charge of the Programme Study Centre.
Lists of PSCs
S. No
Code No.
Name of the PSC
Region
Programme Incharge (PIC)
1
0146(P)
Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences
Punjagutta,
Hyderbad – 500 082
Hyderabad
Dr. K.T. Reddy
2
2789(P)
Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate
Institute of Medical Sciences
Raebareli Road
Lucknow – 226 014
Lucknow
Dr. Hem Chandra
3
1333(P)
M.S. Ramaiah Hospitals
M.S. Ramaiah Nagar, MSRIT Post
Bangalore – 560 054
Bangalore
Dr.V.Narendranath
4
2342(P)
Indian Institute of Health
Management Research
1, Prabhu Dayal Marg
Near Sanganer Airport
Jaipur – 302 011
Jaipur
Brig. S.K. Puri
5
1243(P)
Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences,
Soura
Srinagar-190 011
Srinagar
Dr. I.A. Bukhari
6
0753(P)
ESIC Hospital
Sri Maa Anandmayee Marg
Okhla Phase – I
New Delhi – 110 020
Delhi -I
Dr. (Mrs).Sangeeta Narang
7
0756(P)
ESIC Hospital
Basaidarapur, Ring Road
New Delhi – 110 015
Delhi-II
Dr.Pramod Gandhi
8
0767(P)
Army Hospital (R&R)
Delhi Cantt.
New Delhi – 110 010