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I did Physiotherapy in 2006 & also did diploma in Pharmacy works with a hospital in Delhi, looking for good management course,Please suggest


MANISH KUMAR 12th Nov, 2018
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 12th Nov, 2018

Dear Manish, that's a varied experience that you have accumulated. May I know what is the current sector that you are working in and your areas of interest? That will help us narrow down to better choices based on your profile and interests. It will also help us to answer your question better.

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13th Nov, 2018
Currently employed with a hospital in Delhi as pharmacist from 1:00 noon till 10:00 in night and sees Physiotherapy patients from morning 09:00 am till 01:00 noon, my work timings got really long.
I have an interest to join a good pharmaceutical company in some management role which will suffice my interest and career.
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Student Expert 13th Nov, 2018
Manish, I am a Physiotherapist too. I know the urge of getting into Management sector. However though your experience is good and vast, it will not fetch you a job in managerial level. Because of the difference in the employment sectors that you have worked in. When I wanted to switch from Physiotherapy to IT, I had to start from the scratch. I mean from the entry level. But by then I already put 3 years of experience but it wasnt considered given the fact that theybwere 2 different sectors. 6 years later, I moved to a mid management level. Meanwhile, I improved my Accademic qualifications adding a Mastwrs and couple of certifications. That remains the same even today in the IT Sector. Now, coming to your present situation, any course that you pursue may help you get a job but again not directly at the managerial level. May be you will get a job at an experienced professional level, a little above the fresher level. I genuinely understand the hours you are putting in. But at the end of the day, are you willing to take a risk of joining at a little lower level than your experience. If you are ready, may be we can discuss some courses. Do let us know.
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13th Nov, 2018
Thanks a lot Priyanka for putting so much of efforts and your time to see my querry, it's really appreciated.

I would also like to share that I have even worked with Medical coding companies like United Health Group, Genpact, Eli research in the capacity of domain expert testing medical coding based claims processing applications, I was paid really good with lots of company benefits, it was this time when I realised that if companies can utilize my talent for them than why I cannot use it for myself, and with this thought I left MNCs to start something of my own like a chemist shop and a noon time which is usually free in pharmacy for my Physiotherapy practice. Moreover I didn't had any technical qualification so I thought my career growth may get affected in future because of non technical background. So I applied with some good delhi hospitals for the job to gain more practical experience and business knowledge but because of financial issues I got fail to start my shop & clinic.

So now I realised that business has its own challenges like good finances, supportive reponsibility reliver to make things happen which I don't think I have that majors, so I realised that joining back with some corporate healthcare will help me, and that's why I am looking for some management programs to have a stable life and career. So I think if I will pursue a MBA will help me in that.
So now I guess you have Some idea of my current situation. With all my 13 years plus experience and qualifications I think MBA will help me here and that's why looking for some MBA and will join afterwards in some management opportunity or I should learn SQL, Database, IT tools, Oracle, scrum to join back with some IT companies, so this is the point where I need some help to decide that doing MBA or some technical qualification will help me here.
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Student Expert 13th Nov, 2018
Thats quite an endearing experience. If you are lookingbfor MBA, then MBA in Health Care Management is an apt option. With your MNC career, this should help you grow up the ladder. And if you are looking for technical courses, then Clinical SAAS is a very good career option. And Clinical SAAS helps you with Individual Contributor roles wherein its not like a Team Management role. But with MBA, you can eventually grow up to a Managerial level.
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