Supply Chain Management in Health Institutions and Developing Countries
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Last updated on 16 Jan 2025
Overview
Supply Chain Management in Health Institutions and Developing Countries is a course that focuses on optimizing the flow of medical supplies, equipment, and pharmaceuticals in healthcare systems, particularly in resource-limited settings. It belongs to the field of healthcare management and logistics. The course typically lasts for a few weeks to months, depending on the program. It covers topics such as inventory management, procurement, distribution, and logistics strategies tailored to the challenges faced by developing countries.

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Diploma in Public Health
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PGDHHM (Post Graduate Diploma in Hospital and Health Management)
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MBA - Hospitality Management
MSc Hospitality Administration
MD Hospital Administration
BHA (Bachelor of Hospital Administration)
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Hospital Management
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