The Indian School of Business (ISB) is all set to launch Healthcare Management Programme (HMP) to groom doctors and healthcare professionals to deliver excellence in healthcare management.
The programme, to commence from January 1, 2016, will also enable them to move into leadership positions in the near future and drive the growth of the sector. It has been been designed and developed by the Max Institute of Healthcare Management and the Centre for Executive Education at the ISB which has campuses in Hyderabad and Mohali.
Announcing the Programme, Ajit Rangnekar, Dean, ISB, said, “The healthcare sector in India has reacted to numerous challenges in the sector with some very positive responses, including new delivery models, innovative business practices and investments in niche areas. Consistent with our vision of grooming future leaders for India and the world, ISB’s Healthcare Management Programme will address this need by creating future leaders and visionaries in the healthcare sector.”
The HMP has been designed in close collaboration with the healthcare sector, practicing professionals and academia. An Academic Advisory Council, comprising eminent faculty from across the world, provides academic oversight and an Industry Advisory Council that includes senior leaders from organisations like Max Healthcare Global Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Care Hospitals, and Narayana Netralaya brings in the industry perspective.
"The impressive increase in investment and capacity of the private healthcare industry in India in the last few years, accentuates this shortage,’’ Analjit Singh, Founder, Max India Group and Founder Supporter, Mohali campus of ISB, said in a release issued here on Monday.
Further, as we deal with lives and care of our patients, the finesse required in management deserves specialised training .Management, Science and Art have to all come together, he added.
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