Sunday, June 23, 2024

Msc PhD Patient centred global integrated healthcare course, draft proposal

Summary: Medicine department has been engaged in the topic area of "Patient centred global integrated healthcare," since decades with conventional degree trainees driven by an arcane curriculum that thrives on rote memorization and appears to have lost it's connect to current patient requirement realities.

Hence we propose a new hands on degree course building on our decades of published experience in this area. Links to other institutions who have been working on similar lines are also shared to enable the reader to attain a balanced perspective.

Introduction:

First let us introduce the other institutions who have made some forays into this area and then share how our own past work in this area will help to drive a robust hands-on course leading to industry employable MSc PhDs in healthcare that is rapidly getting disrupted from it's earlier giant eniac behemoth avatar to a compact portable home delivered care model leading to optimal persistent clinical encounters in individual patients.

Other institutions:

 1) UCL university college of London, Global Healthcare Management MSc

To quote:

"Global Healthcare Management MSc programme is ideal for individuals who strive to become excellent managers and changemakers within healthcare settings. You may be a new or recent graduate in a health, science or business field, or you may have some relevant work experience in healthcare that you want to build on to take your career to the next level."

Unquote:


2) UWL university college of West London, 
  1. MSc Person-Centred Health and Social Care
"Suitable for those working in a wide range of professional areas and disciplines, this postgraduate course has been designed to help you respond to the growing need to integrate health and social aspects of care.

As current management approaches give way to a more person-centred approach to care, our course will equip you with the up-to-date knowledge and skills you need to contribute to improving provision in this changing environment."


3) Arizona State University: 

Global Management (Integrated Health Care), MGM


"Graduates are positioned to enter the workforce in leadership roles in which they can make a difference. Graduates have achieved a demonstrated proficiency in cross-cultural leadership, interdisciplinary teamwork, change management and health care technologies, empowering them to develop innovative clinical, operational and financial strategies and techniques.

Career examples include:

  • compliance managers
  • management analysts
  • medical and health services managers
  • sustainability specialists"

4) Manchester University: MSc PhD in 

Person-centred care and complex health needs

Quote:

"aims are:
  • To conduct high-quality research into the delivery, effectiveness and experience of care for patients with long-term conditions.
  • To have a demonstrable impact on the delivery of care for long-term conditions nationally and internationally.

To achieve this, we:

  • Develop evidence-based interventions grounded in an in-depth understanding of everyday lives and practices to manage health and illness, and the interface with routine clinical practice.
  • Navigate the challenge of maximising the utility of technologies/interventions while minimising treatment burden for patients and unnecessary clinician workload.
  • Support system resilience through collaboration across the interfaces of care and through partnership with patients, carers and members of the public."

Existing courses in Medicine department:

NAAC and NMC accredited degree training programs with current workflow detailed in this link: 


Elective training programs with workflow details in this link:


Past published work resources that can be utilised as reference study material:






About the course coordinator:





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