I have applied for executive PG Diploma in hospital administration. Which one is better: MHA or PG Diploma in hospital administration?
Asked about TISS - Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai - Discontinued (Nov -23) - Diploma in Hospital Administration
I am a graduate in nursing from AFMC, Pune and have a work experience of more than 10 years in Indian army.
Asked by Poonam Kashyap
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2 Answers
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It completely depends on your profile and your interests and ambitions. First, you should introspect and find the reason as to why you want to do either of these courses and then see your profile and try to match with the eligibility and then map that with your goals and ambitions.
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You can do full-time MHA. A master's degree is a terminal degree in which you will take the coursework that is focused entirely on theory as it pertains to Healthcare Management. Since it is a Master of Science degree program, you will take courses that focus on data and teach you how to think analytically as a manager within the healthcare arena. The key is to give students the knowledge that they need to succeed in a result-oriented healthcare environment.
Good luck.
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