Hansa Medcell, India’s leading independent provider of Continuing Medical Education in association with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, US offers International PG Programs through distance education in Cardiology, Diabetology and Rheumatology.
These courses are tailor made for medical practitioners, who cannot break away from their daily practice to acquire specialist skills. General Practitioners, Consultant Physicians and Orthopedics will find this course most useful.
Hansa Medcell has been licensed exclusively to provide the programs in South Asia. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has developed these programs in collaboration with Medical Education and Scientific Foundation, New York.
Eligibility:
A post graduate degree in medicine or a Bachelor's degree in medicine with a minimum of 3 years of clinical experience in the specialty.
Fee:
The international fee for the program is US$1,800 but is being made available to doctors in India and the rest of South Asia at INR 60,000. Educational grants are also available on a limited basis to further subsidise the course fee.
About Hansa Medcell
HANSA Medcell is part of the R K SWAMY HANSA Group, a leading Marketing Communications and Services Group, serving over 250 leading companies in India and the USA. With around 1100+ professionals, the Group comprises R K SWAMY BBDO, R K SWAMY Media Group, HANSA Research, HANSA Medical Communication, HANSA Retail ID, HANSA Consulting, HANSA InfoSource, HANSA Public Relations and HANSA Marketing Services USA.
About John Hopkins
Johns Hopkins is a world leader in both teaching and research. The mission of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is to educate medical students, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows in accordance with the highest professional standards; to prepare clinicians to practice patient-centered medicine of the highest standard; and to identify and answer fundamental questions in the mechanisms, prevention and treatment of disease, in health care delivery and in the basic sciences.