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ICRI - PG Diploma in Public Health
 at 
ICRI Mumbai 
Overview

Learn everything you need to know about health policies & epidemiology and give a boost to your professional career

Duration

6 months

Total fee

50,000

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

ICRI - PG Diploma in Public Health
 at 
ICRI Mumbai 
Highlights

  • Earn a PG Diploma of completion from ICRI
  • Learn from Industry Experts
  • 100% Placement assistance and 19000+ Alumni network
  • After completion of the program earn a starting salary of 4 to 7 lacs P.A
  • Learn everything about public health
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ICRI - PG Diploma in Public Health
 at 
ICRI Mumbai 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For aspirants helps them to be the masters in public health, medical services and medical technologies along with their implications
What are the course deliverables?
  • The candidate should have the knowledge regarding epidemiology, prevention, control & management of diseases of public health importance
  • Knowledge of all relevant public health laws and institutions of public health administrative capacity in a health organization such as Municipal Corporation
  • The candidate should be able to discharge his/ her duties effectively
More about this course
  • The candidate during and after the training should be able to implement the knowledge, skills & advances of public health for prevention, control, elimination of diseases of public health importance
  • The structure & administration of public health organizations and the policies made under health programmes & their reimbursement counted as Public Health Policy

ICRI - PG Diploma in Public Health
 at 
ICRI Mumbai 
Curriculum

Module 1 - Introduction

Prevention of diseases in the community

Health situation- past & present

History of public health

Place & role of preventive medicine in development of social medicine

Module 2 - Applied aspects of Preventive Medicine

Health

Disease

Concepts of control

Concepts of prevention

Health Management

Module 3 - Biostatistics

Introduction

Data

Centering constants

Sampling methods

Test of significance

Correlation & regression

Clinical Trial

Statistical fallacies

Non-parametric tests

Statistical exercises

Operational research

Module 4 - Environment & Health

Water

Water in relation of health & diseases

Air & health

Housing

Industrialization & health

Radiation & health

Air temperature

Hazardous wastes & health

Noise & health

Safe Disposal of Municipal waste

Module 5 - Nutrition & health

Chemistry & physiology of food

Nutritive value of food & planning of balanced diet

Food processing & preservation

Nutritional problems

Nutritional factors in selected diseases

Nutritional assessment

Nutritional surveillance & growth monitoring

Food hygiene- inspection & legal provisions

Food toxicants, food addition, food fortification, food adulteration

Food standards

National Nutrition Policy & Programmes

Applied aspects of nutrition (dietetics)

I.F.S.A. and BPMC acts in relation to prevention of food adulteration and various licencing procedure related to them

Module 6 - Epidemiology

Definition & aims

Epidemiological approach

Basic measurement in Epidemiology

Types of Epidemiological studies

Association & causation

Uses of Epidemiology

Infectious disease Epidemiology

Investigation of an epidemic of Leptospirosis, Malaria, Dengue in Urban set Up & in post disaster situations

Health advice to travelers

Disinfection

Control of hospital acquired infection

Module 7 - Microbiology

General characteristics & morphology

Laboratory techniques used in the study of microbial agents of public health importance

Collection & forwarding of different samples for bacteriological & serological analysis

Serological reactions

Immunity

Module 8 - Protozoatogy

General characteristics

Classification & Morphology

Disease causation

Laboratory techniques used in the study & control of protozoal infestations of public health importance

Module 9 - Entomology

General characteristics

Classification & Morphology

Bionomics

Disease transmission & control of insects of public health importance

Module 10 Helminthology

Helminthology

General characteristics

Classification & Morphology

Life cycle of helminthes

Natural history of diseases

Prevention & control of helminthes of public health importance

Module 11 - Epidemiology of communicable diseases

Exanthematous fevers

Air borne infections

Contact infections

Water-borne & food borne disease

Vector-borne diseases

Zoonotic diseases

Surface infections

Emerging & re-emerging infectious diseases

Hospital acquired infections

National Health programmes for control/ elimination/ eradication of communicable diseases

Module 12 - Epidemiology

Cardiovascular diseases

Cancer

Diabetes mellitus

Disasters

Blindness

Accidents

Obesity

Module 13 -Mental health

Health & diseases

Concept of a) Normality b) Mental health

Magnitude of the problem

Prevention of mental diseases

Alcohol related & drug related problems

Mental health services in India

Module 14 -Geriatrics

Concept of Aging

Demographic scenario

Principles of underlying preventive geriatrics

Preventive strategies for improving quality of life

Module 15 - Reproductive & Child Health (RCH)

Introduction

Care of mother

Care of children

Care of pre-school child

Growth & development

School health

Adolescent health

Indicators of RCH services

Reproductive & child health (RCH) Programme & services

Postpartum Programme

Family welfare programmes

Child labour

Module 16 - Social sciences

Medical sociology

Social Anthropology

Introduction to social sciences & their application in public health

Module 17 - Medical Ethics

Module 18 - Population Control Demography

Introduction

Fertility

Population explosion as a public health problem

Approaches for population control

Module 19 -Occupational Health

Definition

Ergonomics

Occupational diseases & their prevention

Occupation related legislation

Sickness absenteeism

Social security

Organization of services

Module 20 - National Health Programme in India

National Anti Malaria Programme

Revised National Tuberculosis control Programme

National Leprosy Elimination Programme

National Filaria Control Programme

National Family Welfare Programme

Universal immunization Programme

Reproductive & child health Programme

ICDS

National Programme for control of blindness

National Cancer control Programme

National water supply & sanitation Programme

National mental health Programme

National AIDS control Programme

National Acute Diarrheal Disease control Programme

National Iodine Deficiency Disorder control Programme

Module 21 - Health care delivery system

Patterns of health care delivery

History of development of health care delivery system in India

Reports of different committees

Three?tier health care delivery system

Module 22 - Health management & health planning

Definition

Planning cycle

Management methods & techniques (PERT, CPM)

Personnel, financial & material management

Principles of planning of health services at district/ PHC level

Activity planning for epidemics, floods refugees

Hospital Management

Module 23 - Health Economics

Basics of Health Economics

Cost trends, Demand & Supply

Price Elasticity

Health Insurance

Ginni Co efficient, Kankavani index

Module 24 - International Health & Telemedicine

Module 25 - Public health administration including relevant laws & Public Private Partnership like Chiranjivi Yojana, Baal Sakha yajana, EMRI

Module 26 - Health Education & Communication

Module 27 - Role of NGO in health care delivery system

Module 28 - Public Health Chemistry

ICRI - PG Diploma in Public Health
 at 
ICRI Mumbai 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Can I join ICRI Mumbai without any entrance exam?

A: 

Institution of  Clinical Research India (ICRI), Mumbai is known for its quality education. ICRI Mumbai is a private institute. It gives admissions in various courses.  Each and every course like - UG, PG program, Diploma and certificate courses  have their own criteria for admission. The basic criteria for the admission is entrance exam that is conducted by ICRI ( Institution of Clinical Research India). To get admission in ICRI Mumbai you have to give an entrance exam without entrance exam you can't able to get admission in ICRI Mumbai. Only those students are eligible to take admission in this institute who has minimum 50% in class 12th with a recognized board. 

Q:   Does ICRI Mumbai take direct admission?

A: 

Being a private institute Institution of Clinical Research India, Mumbai is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. ICRI (Institution of Clinical Research India) Mumbai providing many UG, PG, Diploma courses. Each course has their own eligibility criteria. The basic admission criteria is an entrance exam. To get admission in ICRI Mumbai you have to give entrance exam ( CAT - Common Admission Test, MAT - Management Aptitude Test, CMAT - Common Management Admission Test) then interview ans also screening. So the ICRI Mumbai don't take direct  admissions. 

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Q:   What is the fee for various courses offered by ICRI Mumbai?

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ICRI ( Institution of Clinical Research India) Mumbai is offering various courses to its students. The fee structure of that courses is follows :- 

BBA: 1.31 Lacs ( first year fees)

BCA: 1.3 Lacs (first year fees)

BA (Hons): 1.11 Lacs (first year fees)

B.Sc.: 95,000 Lacs (first year fees)   

MBA: 2.66 Lacs (first year fees)  

MA: 1.41 Lacs (first year fees)  

MPH: 1.25 Lacs (first year fees)  

Q:   Can I get into ICRI Mumbai with 70% in class 12?

A: 

Hello Nishar Ahmed, yes a definitely with 70% marks in class 12th you are definitely eligible to see admission in this Institute. However percentage of marks is only one aspect of the eligibility conditions. Student must have studied certain subjects for taking admission like, botany, zoology, microbiology, biochemistry etc. for admission to BSc in clinical research. 
I am attaching a link that will give you further more and detailed information about the admission process and fees etc. of this Institute. 
https://www.shiksha.com/college/icri-institute-of-clinical-research-india-mumbai-andheri-east-32040/admission
Best wishes to you.

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Q:   How to apply for admission at ICRI Mumbai?

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To take admission in ICRI Mumbai you should visit the official website of the ICRI. You have to fill an application form available online on the college website with the amount of INR 1300/-. Then the student have to give written exam followed by personal interview and screening. After fulfilling the required criteria by the college for the students you will get a selection letter with registration date. Then you have to pay registration fee before the given deadline for secure your seat. Then the last step is  documentation, in  this way you will get the admission in ICRI Mumbai.

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