To familiarise students with the different career options offered by the healthcare sector beyond MBBS, Careers360 recently hosted a webinar with JSS Academy Of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, on the theme “Careers In Healthcare Beyond MBBS”. Here are excerpts from the session you would not want to miss.
To familiarise students with the different career options offered by the healthcare sector beyond MBBS, Careers360 recently hosted a webinar with JSS Academy Of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, on the theme “Careers In Healthcare Beyond MBBS”. Here are excerpts from the session you would not want to miss.
Health is what defines the future of the individual, the community, the nation, and the world. Healthcare management is becoming a much sought-after specialisation and is counted as one of the most important industries with professionals across disciplines. Healthcare has a broad range- from direct patient care to administration, marketing, management, education, and research. Healthcare jobs are projected to grow 15-20% over the next 10 years, much faster than the average for all occupations. This projected growth is mainly due to increased awareness, longer life spans, and growing demand for healthcare services.
The scope of careers in healthcare is expanding and has always followed positive job growth trends. Some of the advantages of working in the healthcare industry are:-
Some of the highest-paid non-physician jobs in healthcare are those of:-
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The various allied Health Sciences’ programs for careers in healthcare sector are:-
Name Of The Course | Fee Per Year | Eligibility | Duration |
BSc Medical Lab Technology |
Rs 95,950 to Rs 3,65,950 |
A minimum of 50% marks in class 12, with a subject combination of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology |
Three years + One year of internship |
BSc Medical Imaging Technology | |||
BSc Medical Renal Dialysis Technology | |||
BSc Medical Respiratory Care Technology | |||
BSc Cardiac Care Technology | |||
BSc Perfusion Technology | |||
BSc Optometry | |||
BSc Physician Assistant | |||
BSc Medical Genetics | |||
BSc Forensic Science | |||
Bachelor’s in Occupational Therapy |
(Note:- Data has been provided by JSS AHER, Mysuru)
For a career in healthcare, after completing a bachelor’s, students can pursue an MSc in specialisations such as medical Microbiology, Medical Biochemistry, Medical Physiology, Medical Anatomy, Medical Pharmacology, Clinical Psychology, Echo-Cardiography, Public Health, etc. After completing these programs, available jobs in healthcare would include those of occupational therapists, cardiac care technologists, medical imaging technologists, respiratory care technologists, optometrists, forensic scientists, medical lab technologists, etc.
There Are Various Allied Health Sciences’ Programs For Careers In Healthcare Sector
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Pharmacy is one of the highest-paid jobs in healthcare industry. Different programmes available for pharmacy are:-
Course Name | Fee Per Year | Eligibility | Duration |
D. Pharm | Rs. 57,550 | A minimum of 50% marks in class 12, with a subject combination of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology | 2 to 3 years |
Bachelors in Pharmacy | Rs. 200000 |
(Note:- Data has been provided by JSS AHER, Mysuru)
For careers in healthcare, after completing either of these programmes, students may choose to go in for a Master’s in Pharmacy (MPharm), Master’s in Industrial Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy, etc. Healthcare job prospects after pharmacy courses would include those of hospital pharmacist, clinical pharmacist, academician, research scientist, drug regulatory officer, and the likes of these.
Various programs offered in Life Sciences to eventually pursue careers in healthcare are the following:-
Course Name | Fee Per Year | Eligibility | Duration |
Microbiology | Rs 40,000 to Rs 60,000 | A minimum of 50% marks in class 12, preferably with PCB as the subject | 3 years |
Biotechnology | |||
Environmental Science | |||
(Note:- Data has been provided by JSS AHER, Mysuru)
After completing their Bachelor’s in Life Sciences, students may pursue a master’s in the same field. The available jobs in healthcare after these courses include those of nanotech scientists, medical statisticians, cosmetic scientists, psychologists, dietitians, microbiologists, etc.
Students who wish to pursue a career in healthcare management may consider opting for the following courses:-
Course Name | Fee Per Year | Eligibility | Duration |
BBA | Rs. 72,700 | A minimum of 50% marks in class 12 | 3 years |
BBA in Hospital and Health System Management |
(Note:- Data has been provided by JSS AHER, Mysuru)
After completing a BBA, students may pursue an MBA in Healthcare Management, Hospital Administration, Pharmacy Administration, and so on.The available jobs in healthcare after these courses include healthcare finance managers, blood bank administrators, data analytics managers, product marketers, healthcare consultants, hospital administrators, etc.
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