Key Features:

  1. Community Medical Service and Surgery Courses:

    • Offering Allopathic Diploma Courses in Community Medical Service and Surgery.
    • Courses are designed to address the essential needs of the healthcare sector, especially at the primary healthcare level.
  2. National Certification and Registration:

    • Graduates of the program will receive national-level certification, which will serve as an official recognition of their qualifications.
    • A registration number will be provided, legitimizing their ability to practice.
  3. Clinical Assistance:

    • Practical experience and clinical support will be given during the course, ensuring that students gain the hands-on skills necessary for effective practice in real-world settings.
  4. Licensing and Job Opportunities:

    • Upon completion, graduates will become licensed practitioners, eligible to work in Primary Health Centers (PHC) or secure government healthcare jobs.
    • This creates a direct pathway to employment for individuals trained in essential community medical services.
  5. Board of Community Medical Service & Surgery, India:

    • Under the governance of the Aryavat Social Welfare Foundation, this board will oversee the certification process, ensuring that standards are upheld.
    • The Board will provide the official accreditation for the courses and graduates.
  6. Franchising Model:

    • The initiative allows institutes to franchise centers in districts across the country, expanding access to education in underserved regions.
    • Institutes can run 2 batches per year consisting of 25 students each, which ensures manageable class sizes and quality instruction.

Benefits:

  • Increased Access to Healthcare: The training program aims to address the shortage of qualified medical personnel, especially in rural and underserved areas, by providing accessible education.

  • Affordable Education and Employment Opportunities: Offering training that leads to legitimate employment in government health sectors, often with lower barriers to entry than other medical education programs.

  • Empowering Local Communities: By enabling individuals to become licensed healthcare providers, your initiative could help reduce the burden on established medical institutions and enhance local healthcare delivery.

  • Building a Strong Healthcare Workforce: Training a workforce specifically for primary healthcare can improve the overall health system, focusing on preventative care, emergency treatment, and chronic disease management in local communities.

Next Steps for Implementation:

  1. Curriculum Development: Ensure that the course content covers all the critical areas required for primary healthcare, including but not limited to diagnostics, basic surgery, pharmacology (essential drugs), patient care, and emergency management.

  2. Institute Partnerships: Seek collaborations with existing educational institutions or healthcare providers to establish training centers and ensure access to clinical facilities for practical experience.

  3. Government Liaison: Work with the Ministry of Health or equivalent authorities to secure recognition for the certification program and align it with national healthcare goals.

  4. Marketing and Awareness: Raise awareness about the program to attract students and educate the public about the importance of community medical services, especially in rural areas.

  5. Monitoring and Quality Assurance: Set up a system for regularly evaluating the quality of education provided at franchise centers to ensure consistency across the country

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  • ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION SCIENCES PARASIA –  DISTT.CHHINDWARA (MP)
  • ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION SCIENCES  CHHINDWRA – DISTT.CHHINDWARA (MP)
  • ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION SCIENCES JUNARDEO – DISTT.CHHINDWARA (MP)