PG DIPLOMA IN MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH Discover the world of PG DIPLOMA IN MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH with our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma program. Perfect for medical professionals eager to excel in diagnostic, our course offers clinical training and expert guidance. Course Price ₹ 1,80,000 ₹1,50,000 Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course Batch starts on Jan to Dec/ May to June Course Duration 12 Months Multimodal Program Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment Flexible payment financing options available PG Diploma in Maternal and Child Health The MGA Medical Global Academy PG Diploma in Maternal and Child Health is an all-inclusive course aimed at equipping students with the most recent research and skills to enhance the well-being and health of mothers and children. The course will concentrate on key subjects like prenatal care, maternal nutrition, neonatal care, child development, immunization, and management of common maternal and pediatric diseases. The program integrates theoretical learning that is based on evidence with practical clinical exposure to help healthcare professionals to comprehend and respond to the special needs of women and children in various healthcare environments. Participants acquire the training needed to provide high-quality and compassionate care with the help of senior specialists and practical training in hospitals. The diploma is intended to equip doctors, nurses and public health professionals with everything they need to create a significant difference in the maternal and child health outcomes in both clinical and community settings. Outcome of the Program: Upon the course completion, you will be able to: Give extensive antenatal, postnatal and neonatal care. Treat typical maternal and child health problems. Keep track of child growth, development and vaccination. Confidently respond to obstetric and pediatric emergencies. Provide patient-centered care, ethical care, and culturally sensitive care. Donate to social health initiatives that are maternal and child health related. Career Opportunities: After completing the program, you will be well-prepared to: Practice in maternity hospitals, pediatrics and community health centers. Participate in maternal and child health programs and community health programs. Collaboration with NGOs and foreign health organizations. Add to the maternal and child healthcare policy and planning. Seek teaching and clinical-training opportunities. Further specialization in obstetrics, pediatrics or public health. This postgraduate diploma will allow you to acquire a specific set of skills in the field of maternal and child health care and become capable of achieving better clinical outcomes, supporting families, and making the community healthier due to effective and caring care. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Rationale and Goals of MCH Care Levels of Prevention in MCH Care Environmental Determinants in MCH Care Health Needs of Mother and Child Adolescent Health Status of Maternal and Child Health Services In India Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics. Free Study Material with recorded lectures Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India 5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session6. NAAC A+ University7. 1 Year of Mentorship8. Updated Curriculum Course Curriculum Introduction to Maternal and Child Health Introduction to MCH: Worldwide importance and issues in maternal and child health. Mother and Child Health Determinants: Socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental. Public Health Policies: Policies in international and national maternal and child health. International Health Organizations: The contribution of WHO, UNICEF and other international agencies to improving the outcomes of MCH. Reproductive Health and Family Planning Reproductive System and Health: Anatomy, physiology and normal reproductive health issues. Family Planning: Techniques, counseling and place of family planning in maternal health. Infertility Management: Management, Diagnosis and Treatment. Sexual and Reproductive Rights: Ethics, gender equality, and reproductive health. Maternal Care in Pregnancy Prenatal Care: Major concepts of antenatal visits, antenatal screenings, and measurements. Nutrition in Pregnancy: Dietary requirements, supplements, and popular nutritional deficiencies. Pregnancy Complications: Gestational diabetes, hypertension, anemia and others. Psychosocial Pregnancy: Stress management, counseling and mental health. Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum Care Labor and Delivery: Labor, birth practices, pain management, and emergency obstetric care. Obstetric Emergencies: Eclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed delivery and cesarean delivery. Postpartum Care: Maternal recovery, breastfeeding, and mental issues after birth. Family and Community Support: Family, midwives, and healthcare systems in postpartum care. Neonatal Health and Care Neonatal Physiology: Development and care needs of the infant. Neonatal Resuscitation: Emergency measures and procedures of dealing with infants during birth. Common Neonatal Conditions: Prematurity, jaundice, infections, and birth defects. Breastfeeding and Early Nutrition: The benefits of breastfeeding, challenges, and ways of effective breastfeeding. Child Health and Development Growth and Development Milestones: Physical, cognitive, and emotional development of the period between birth and adolescence. Vaccination and Preventive Healthcare: Vaccines, schedules, and barriers to immunization. Popular Childhood Diseases: Acute respiratory, diarrhea, malnutrition, and childhood disease. Childhood Nutrition: Childhood nutritional complementary feeding, micronutrient deficiencies and obesity treatment in children. Pediatric Emergencies and Acute Care Basic Pediatric Life Support (BLS): Policies and procedures of dealing with pediatric emergencies. Treating Acute Infections in Children: Fever, sepsis and other infectious diseases. Childhood Injuries and Trauma: Prevention of Emergency management. Pediatric Pain Management: The treatment of Acute and chronic pain in children. Maternal and Child Health in Special Populations Teen Pregnancy: Addressing the needs of teen mothers, adolescent mothers and education. Health of Rural and Underserved Populations: MCH issues and solutions in resource limited environments. Chronic Disease in Pregnancy: Diabetes, high blood pressure, and HIV in the health of the mother. Disability and MCH: Women and children with disabilities. Public Health Approaches to MCH Health Systems and Maternal Child Health: Empowering health infrastructure, workforce, and funding of MCH services. Community-Based Health Interventions: Community mobilization towards maternal and child health. Monitoring and Evaluation of MCH Programs: Program impact and outcome measurement and techniques. International MCH Programmes: International health funding, multisectoral partnerships, and sustainable development goals of the UN. Research and Evidence-Based Practice in MCH Research Methods in MCH: The design, data collection, and analysis methods. Critical Appraisal of MCH Literature: How to interpret and use the results of research in clinical practice. Ethical Problems in MCH Research: Informed Consent, Privacy, and Ethics. Research to Practice: Making the evidence-based guidelines translate into clinical practice. Leadership