06 September 2024 | News
Academy offers tailored courses and has trained around 900 healthcare professionals just 3 years into launch
Bengaluru-based Aster Health Academy, a pioneering ed-tech institution dedicated to advancing professional education for clinicians and non-clinicians, is partnering with renowned national institutions and universities that includes the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), MICA School of Ideas (MICA), Yenepoya School of Allied Health Sciences, and Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research to offer cutting-edge programmes to healthcare professionals from across the country.
The collaborations will help curate industry focused courses such as Advanced Certification courses for healthcare professionals in Healthcare Marketing, Healthcare Technology and Specialised Clinical Fellowship Level programmes with university accreditations.
The AI in Healthcare: Theory to Practice Programme in association with IISc, Bengaluru offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored to healthcare professionals, emphasising practical application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Over half of the coursework is dedicated to hands-on experience, allowing students to solve real-world medical challenges using AI along with live weekend sessions.
Aster Health Academy and MICA – The School of Ideas, Ahmedabad, a premier business management institution in Asia-Pacific, will offer postgraduate certification in Integrated Marketing and Branding for Healthcare, providing marketers with a comprehensive understanding of marketing and communication strategies for healthcare brands. The course features an interactive format and industry-focused curriculum, ensuring participants are equipped to handle unique challenges and seize opportunities in healthcare marketing and communication.
Yenepoya School of Allied Health Sciences, located in South Karnataka near Mangalore, a leading institution dedicated to training skilled professionals in healthcare, in partnership with the Academy, will offer a wide range of programmes in allied health sciences, equipping students with knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel in multiple healthcare roles. The focus will be on theoretical and clinical training and improving patient outcomes.
Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER), the renowned Chennai-based university along with Aster Health Academy will offer a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses focusing on innovation in healthcare. The Academy’s Clinical Fellowship Level programmes will offer specialisations in Diabetes Mellitus, Critical Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine, focusing on bridging the educational gap – between theory and clinical practice and experience - for aspiring physicians. In addition to being accredited by the Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, these courses are also recognised by the CPD Standards Office (UK), further enhancing their relevance and credibility within the industry.