IIM Raipur, DHA announce dates for PG, diploma programmes in digital health
Tanuja Joshi | September 25, 2023 | 06:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Raipur, DHA to offer 1-year PG, diploma programmes in digital health. The last date to apply for the programmes is October 15.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Raipur with Digital Health Academy (DHA) operating under the Digital Health Associates Pvt Ltd, announced the last date for enrollment in the second batch of the postgraduate certificate programme in digital health and the diploma programme in digital health.
Interested students can apply till October 15, 2023, through the official website, digitalacademy.health. The programmes aim to empower learners in the field of digital health. The selection process will involve two stages that assess candidates based on their profiles, experiences, and contributions.
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According to the institute, these programmes are of one-year duration and offer a self-paced learning experience to the participants. The programmes are being offered in online mode to provide the participants with a flexible learning environment as per their preferences and schedules.
Upon successful completion of the programme, the participants will be awarded the title of "Executive Alumni," a joint accolade from IIM Raipur and Digital Health Academy.
Throughout the course, participants will earn certifications by meeting specific requirements, which include:
- Getting a minimum of 50 percent score at each level that is the basic, advanced, and professional levels.
- Participating in the webinars with a minimum attendance of 50 percent.
- Completing a satisfactory dissertation.
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According to the institution, the learners are expected to put in two to three hours per week to complete the course over a year.
Rajendra Pratap Gupta, the founder of Digital Health Academy, said, "In an era where Digital Health is at the forefront of healthcare transformation, individuals must embrace this evolution. Those who choose to embark on this educational journey bear the responsibility of becoming visionary leaders driving profound change in healthcare. This course has been meticulously designed with the ambitious goal of nurturing individuals into influential leaders who will spearhead the transformation of healthcare as we know it."
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