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St. John's Medical College proudly presents a comprehensive prospectus of its training programs aimed at enhancing health research capabilities across multiple disciplines. Our offerings are tailored for a wide range of participants, including medical students, healthcare professionals, researchers, and policy-makers. A highlight of our curriculum is the Bangalore Boston Nutrition Collaborative (BBNC) short course, an immersive two-week program that delves into international nutrition research methodologies. Attendees will benefit from a blend of engaging lectures and practical sessions that explore nutritional physiology, molecular nutrition, and epidemiologic research techniques. This course is designed to refine methodological expertise and facilitate the application of research insights into public health strategies.
Beyond nutrition, St. John's Medical College also hosts NIH-sponsored initiatives in health research, focusing on clinical research methodologies. Collaborating with esteemed institutions such as PHRI and McMaster University, we have successfully trained over 1,100 participants from diverse backgrounds. Our courses encompass two-week sessions on health research methodology, hands-on workshops in data management and biostatistics, and mentorship opportunities for undergraduate researchers. Our mission is to empower health professionals with the essential skills needed to design and execute impactful research projects tailored to the Indian healthcare landscape.
Certificate Course on Accounting in Hospitals - MHA
A short term certificate course on Accounting in hospitals will be held online for the benefit of managers and executives in accounts departments of mission hospitals in India. The programme is offered as a joint initiative of Christian Medical Association of India (CMAI) and the Department of Hospital Administration, St. John’s College of Allied Health Sciences, Bangalore TOPICS COVERED1Introduction to Accounting Management: Introduction, Objectives, Need & Importance of accounting in hospitals2Legal entity (Society, trust, company) Society (Definitions, Memorandum and Articles of Association, Meetings, Management, etc) Trust (Definitions, Trust Deed, etc) Company (Definition, Memorandum and Articles of Association, etc)3Banking laws and practice (Basic and practical) Basic concepts and vocabulary in banking, Type of accounts and their features Negotiable instruments (Cheques, Drafts, Pay Orders, etc.), Digital banking (Internet, debit/credit cards, risks, precautions, etc.) KYC norms4Guidance on Investments: Basic concepts and vocabulary in investments, FCRA norms regarding investments, Basic guidelines when making investments, Accounting for investments, Precautions regarding investments, Ethical investments5General knowledge of law and statutory Acts: Overview of Income Tax Act, Goods and Services Act (GST), Foreign Contribution Regulation Act.6Guidance on Auditor and Auditing process.7Introduction to Costing: Cost sheets, Stock and inventory, using costing for making decisions, Break Even Point, Marginal Costing,...
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Certificate Course on Accounting in Hospitals - MHA
A short term certificate course on Accounting in hospitals will be held online for the benefit of managers and executives in accounts departments of mission hospitals in India. The programme is offered as a joint initiative of Christian Medical Association of India (CMAI) and the Department of Hospital Administration, St. John’s College of Allied Health Sciences, Bangalore TOPICS COVERED1Introduction to Accounting Management: Introduction, Objectives, Need & Importance of accounting in hospitals2Legal entity (Society, trust, company) Society (Definitions, Memorandum and Articles of Association, Meetings, Management, etc) Trust (Definitions, Trust Deed, etc) Company (Definition, Memorandum and Articles of Association, etc)3Banking laws and practice (Basic and practical) Basic concepts and vocabulary in banking, Type of accounts and their features Negotiable instruments (Cheques, Drafts, Pay Orders, etc.), Digital banking (Internet, debit/credit cards, risks, precautions, etc.) KYC norms4Guidance on Investments: Basic concepts and vocabulary in investments, FCRA norms regarding investments, Basic guidelines when making investments, Accounting for investments, Precautions regarding investments, Ethical investments5General knowledge of law and statutory Acts: Overview of Income Tax Act, Goods and Services Act (GST), Foreign Contribution Regulation Act.6Guidance on Auditor and Auditing process.7Introduction to Costing: Cost sheets, Stock and inventory, using costing for making decisions, Break Even Point, Marginal Costing,...
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