PARAMEDICAL & HEALTHCARE

PATIENT CARE MANAGEMENT

Diploma in patient care management

DURATION: 2 Years
ELIGIBILITY: 10th / 12th/Degree (Any Stream)
A diploma in Patient Care Management is a medical nursing course after the 10th standard. helper attendants who can give care to patients in emergency clinics or other medical arrangements. This course is structured for preparing Health Care Assistance with basic knowledge of patient care and skill. The students are trained in the delivery of nursing care in hospital settings by assisting the senior staff. A diploma in Patient Care Management is suitable for those having caring nature and who want to start their career as a nurse. The students who earn this diploma have a lot of Patient Care Management job opportunities in Govt./Pvt. Hospitals, Health Advisor Programs, Health Club, Health Food Shops, Medical Colleges & Universities, Medical Writings, Military Hospitals, and Nursing Homes.

What are the course Deliverables?

Describe the role of the nurse in patient care and patient hygiene List health and safety measures for nurses Summarize the role of the nurse in diet therapy Describe the role of the nurse in the physical examination of the patient

B.Voc. - Healthcare/Patient Care Management (PCM)

DURATION: 3 Years
ELIGIBILITY: 12th/Degree (Any Stream)

A Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) in Healthcare with a specialization in Patient Care Management (PCM) is a program designed to train students in the various aspects of healthcare management and administration with a focus on providing quality patient care services. This vocational program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to effectively manage healthcare facilities, coordinate patient care activities, and ensure the delivery of patient-centered care.

The curriculum of the B.Voc. in Healthcare/Patient Care Management (PCM) program covers a wide range of subjects related to healthcare management, patient safety, healthcare ethics, healthcare laws and regulations, healthcare informatics, and interpersonal communication skills. Students learn about healthcare delivery systems, healthcare financing, healthcare quality improvement, and risk management in healthcare settings.

Practical training components, including internships and fieldwork experiences, allow students to gain hands-on experience in various aspects of patient care management. They learn to assess patient needs, develop care plans, coordinate healthcare services, and communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare professionals. They also learn to use healthcare information systems and electronic health records (EHRs) to track patient progress and ensure continuity of care.

Throughout the program, students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and leadership skills essential for managing healthcare teams and addressing complex healthcare challenges. They also learn to adapt to changes in healthcare policies, technologies, and best practices to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction.

Upon completion of the program, graduates can pursue career opportunities in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, home healthcare agencies, and community health centers. They may work in roles such as Patient Care Coordinators, Patient Advocates, Healthcare Administrators, or Care Managers, where they play vital roles in ensuring the efficient delivery of healthcare services and the overall well-being of patients.

Overall, the B.Voc. in Healthcare/Patient Care Management (PCM) program offers a specialized education that prepares students for rewarding careers in healthcare management and administration. By providing comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical skills training, the program enables graduates to make significant contributions to improving patient care experiences and outcomes in healthcare settings.

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