PSPH
Instituted in 2009, as Department of Public Health; PSPH emerged as a constituent unit of MAHE in 2017 encompassing the Departments of Data Science, Health Information, Health Innovation, Health Policy and Global Health. We aspire to evolve as a focal point of multi-disciplinary research and education on 'Public Health and Wellbeing', having a well-established network with public, private and governmental institutions nationly and internationally.
The post-graduate programmes in Public Health, Hospital Administration, Social Work, Biostatistics, Data Science and Health Technology Assesment. build equipped workforce of professionals with expertise in a broad range of public health and social issues prevalent in the community. This enables us to plan and execute necessary interventions.
The institution aims to be a ”game-changer” in academia and research, translating evidence into policy decisions to attain excellence and sustainability in public health by training next-generation public health leaders.
Our Programs
Prasanna School of Public Health offers multi-disciplinary programmes for both the industry and academia. We offer six postgraduate programmes and four certificate courses.
Research
Prasanna School of Public Health seeks to facilitate and pursue new research initiatives that cut across the traditional disciplinary lines enhancing the research capacity through academic and outreach initiatives. PSPH has created inter-disciplinary research units to build research appetite among its faculty and students and to develop networks with researchers, research centers building, industry and community.
Collaborations
Collaborating with several premier institutions across the globe, Prasanna School of Public Health offers opportunities for student and faculty exchange programs, collaborative research and other academic engagements.
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- “Bad practice in Medicine must be rooted out,” World Medical Education President Prof David Gordon tells graduating students
- “Bad practice in Medicine must be rooted out,” World Medical Education President Prof David Gordon tells graduating students
- “Bad practice in Medicine must be rooted out,” World Medical Education President Prof David Gordon tells graduating students