Hospital Immersion

Hospital Immersion

As part of the curriculum, MHA and BHA students are attached with Mahatma Gandhi Hospital located in the campus for Hospital Immersion program.

This is the unique feature of the course which serves as concurrent and continuous learning environment for the students. Working professionals and alumni are assigned as guides to each student who directly hone their skills on day-to-day basis and act as source of inspiration for them.

The primary purpose of the hospital immersion segment is to provide MHA students with real-world exposure to the healthcare industry.

The key objectives include:
  • 01

    Gaining practical insights into healthcare administration and management.

  • 02

    Developing problem-solving and decision-making skills in a clinical setting.

  • 03

    Learning to work effectively in multidisciplinary healthcare teams.

  • 04

    Understanding the operational, financial, and strategic aspects of hospital management.

Regular reflection sessions and debriefing meetings with faculty advisors help students process their experiences, share insights, and identify areas for improvement. Practical experience in a healthcare setting enhances students' resumes and job readiness. It fosters networking opportunities and connections within the healthcare industry. Students gain a deeper understanding of healthcare administration challenges and solutions. The hospital immersion segment also improve problem-solving and critical thinking skills.