IIHMR Delhi introduces AICTE-approved online certificate programmes in supply chain and financial management
IIHMR: Both programmes are designed to address challenges and resource management for healthcare systems.
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 2, 2024 | 01:03 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The International Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR), launches two AICTE-approved online postgraduate certificate programmes. The certificate programmes aim to empower healthcare professionals with the skills needed to address critical challenges in healthcare management and operations, the IIHMR statement said.
The IIHMR Delhi’s Logistics and Supply Chain Management programme is designed to address critical operational challenges in healthcare, while the Public Health Financial Management programme equips professionals in financial resource management for budgeting health systems.
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IIHMR Delhi’s AICTE postgraduate certificate programmes
The two programmes were introduced during the Industry-Academia Confab event attended by more than 100 industry leaders, and healthcare professionals. The event held discussions on innovations and strategies to transform the healthcare sector and build a future through collaboration.
The event was a platform for meaningful interactions and future collaborations among industry and academic stakeholders.
“IIHMR Delhi continues to lead in bridging the gap between academia and industry, fostering innovation, and empowering professionals to make a lasting impact in Healthcare,” the IIHMR statement adds.
Sutapa Bandyopadhyay Neogi, the director of IIHMR Delhi, shared her vision during the event and said: “The Industry-Academia Confab is a platform to connect minds and spark ideas that drive progress in healthcare. The presence of nearly 100 industry leaders today underscores the importance of collaboration in overcoming sectoral challenges. The launch of these programs marks another step in our commitment to delivering impactful education for healthcare professionals.”
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