M'lore: Father Muller Centre for Hospital Admin to Host 'Trends-2012' Workshop


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (RD)

Mangalore, Feb 14: Father Muller Centre for Hospital Administration (FMCHA) will be organizing ‘Trends 2012’, a workshop on quality management in healthcare organizations, at decennial memorial hall, Kankanady, on Saturday February 18.

FMCHA, a wing of Father Muller Medical College, is a pioneer in the field of hospital administration producing dynamic administrators working all over the world fulfilling its motto, ‘Committed to Excellence’. FMCHA conducts many events that have relevance in a management perspective including national conferences, seminars, and workshops.

Bangalore-based Apollo Hospital Six Sigma co-ordinator, executive learning and development service excellence trainer Dr Mallikarjun Reddy will deliver a talk on quality management in healthcare during the first session.

Bangalore-based Fortis Hospitals’ chief of anesthesia pain relief, critical care, and the chairman of infection control committee Dr Murali Chakraborthy will deliver a talk on quality management in the operation theatre in the second session.

Indian Association for Medical Informatics secretary, clinical director at GE Healthcare IT India and International Ambassador at Swansea University Dr Thanga Prabhu will deliver a talk on quality management in healthcare information technology in the third session.

City-based K Pandyaraja Ballal College of Nursing principal Asha Shetty will deliver a talk on quality management in nursing care in the fourth session, said the press release issued by FMCHA.
 

  

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