This training course helps participants to advance their careers in medical administration. They'll gain a firm grasp of medical and scientific terms used day-to-day in hospitals and medical settings. In this course, participants will gain the skills to communicate effectively and manage staff, processes, and healthcare resources at all levels.
Understanding roles and responsibilities to be followed for medication reminders, medication assistance, and medication administration
Being familiar with the skills and knowledge needed for medication administration
Appropriate training for the caregiver to ensure safe medication administration
Discussing the current health care delivery system as it relates to the economics, accessibility, and overall health of the population
Senior an Executive Level Hospital staff
Departments directors
Hospital Board members
Healthcare Administrators
Day (1)
Challenges of health and hospital administration in the new millennium
Administration of hospital services
Administration of out-patient services
Ward administration
Administration of operation theater
Nursing Services
Day (2)
Hospital and private practice
Hospital administration during a disaster
Reproductive and child health services
Promoting health through hospitals
Day (3)
Records management
Material management
Manpower planning
Quality control
Doctor/Nurse patient relationship
Doctors and consumer protection act
Referral systems
Day (4)
Field visits to hospitals and hands-on practices for healthcare management in the hospital. More details are mentioned below
Day (5)
Closing workshop – How to apply this to your work; what works and doesn’t? And Why?
Best Practices and latest updates
Case studies, success stories as well as failure stories
Modern application through IT, software programs, and/or mobile applications
Share top and recent 3 book titles in this field
If site-visit to the hospital is applicable, we will visit one public & one private hospital to cover the following:
Observing day-to-day responsibilities such as managing human resources, allocating budgets and other financial resources, submitting reports, and maintaining and managing IT systems and databases, coordinating with doctors, physicians, nurses, surgeons, health information technicians, pharmacists, and other professionals to ensure patient quality care, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Understanding the roles with regard to making policy decisions, overseeing patient care, budgeting and accounting, marketing, and driving policy impacting and technology innovations in the hospital.
Being familiar with the role of serving as a mediator between goals, strategies, and day-to-day activities.
Depending on the availability, the field visits and training will be made to JCI accredited A class hospitals
Q&A session with the hospital founder/manager