Day 1
On 16th July, i.e the 1st day of the
week long Induction, 2020 was conducted in online mode because of the
unprecedented times. The inaugural and welcome speech was delivered Dr. Rajiv
Yeravdekar, Dean of Faculty of health sciences, he elaborated on the course and
highlighted the key roles of management aspects along with a warm welcome to
the first year students. The address covered a engaging story of a boy and a
sage, concluding that the individual is responsible for his or her own destiny
and future.
After a fruitful and cheerful
session, e-lighting ceremony was conducted.
Next session was
'Knowing, Doing, Being' which was addressed by faculty member which covered
four points i.e. detailed information about the program: Rules and Regulation,
Online mode of learning, Student committee Assessment
MBA faculties
shared the vision and objectives of the respective committees and to introduce
major events organized by these cells in the institute. They motivated the
students to become the member of the committee, explaining the advantages,
giving students an insight into extracurricular and co-curricular activities
that take place in the institute throughout the academic year.
The guest of honor for the inaugural session were -
Mr. Vikrant
Shrotriya, Managing Director and Corporate Vice President, Novo Nordisk India
Pvt Ltd, the guest of honour, highlighted the work skills that are essential
with respect to the industry. He advised
Mr. Nikhel Goel,
General Manager Carestream health India cluster including neighbouring countries
mentioned the importance of having a good network because whatever network you
create will be the biggest strength in the upcoming years. He talked about 4
A’s of healthcare Access, Adoption, Awareness and Affordability. He also
discussed about variations while selecting the various opportunities while
choosing career options. Furthermore, he elaborated on the 5P’s that govern the
healthcare consisting of patients, physicians, providers, prayers and policy
makers.
The session was
concluded with a vote of thanks followed by an activity session by Ms. Abhishri
Rajput which included the experience of relaxing your mind and body through
yoga.
After the lunch
break Dr. Abhay Saraf, Director of Symbiosis School of Open & Distance
learning and head of SCOPE spoke about Symbiosis Community Outreach Program
Extension (SCOPE) that renders promotive, preventive and curative services.
The next session was on overview of opportunities in healthcare by
alumni.
Dr. Sonal Dixit
who spoke about the job profile in this sector as well as mentioned to have a
fine balance between medical ethics and Revenue Generation (Business).
Healthcare system are challenged by lack of investment, high mortality rate,
increasing cost of medicine, supply constraints, shift focus and unfinished
agenda of 3rd world.
IT perspective
by Dr. Sandeep Sable who enlightened about the Clinical Transformation Manager
and his journey from MBA to clinical transformation manager.
Pharmaceutical perspective by Dr. Mihir Gharia who wonderfully explained us about the pharmaceutic global and Indian perspective. What are the advances in types of drugs with examples. He offered insights on various developments in pharma- Artificial intelligence, block chain etc.
Health insurance
by Mr. Prashant Ghatge who gave insight of insurance where he covered about the
risk, peril and hazards. He spoke about some health plans which consists of
indemnity and benefits.
Day 2
Introductory session:
Followed by brief introduction about themselves was given by the faculty members such as Dr. Meenal Kulkarni, Professor Neha Ahire, Dr. Roopashree, Dr. Prakash Kalke, Dr. Shrikrishna Dhalke, Dr. Jagadesha Marigunda, Dr. Vivek Chaudhari, Dr. Dharmendra Dubey, Professor Prerna Dongre and Professor Ankit Singh.
Addressing session:
In the next session students were addressed by Dr. Sammita Jadhav who is Deputy Director of Symbiosis Health Institute of Health Sciences. Dr. Sammita Jadhav gave students deep insight into program objective, curriculum details, and value added courses, enrichment by co-curricular activities, and focuses on research at SIHS, pedagogies and evaluation.
“The main objective of teaching is not to give explanations, but to knock at the doors of the mind” The session was followed by Dr. Sangeeta Paliwal deputy librarian at Symbiosis University. Dr. Sangeeta Paliwal gave overview of library functioning and online databases available as well as the resources available for reference at library. Link for Library Portal: https://www.library.siu.edu.in/index.php
About industry connect:
The students were then addressed by Ms. Devika Shetty (Head of Training
and placements) who gave insights about the placement cell. Ms. Devika Shetty
wonderfully came out to be a great motivational speaker.
Gender sensitization:
This session
was addressed by Ms. Renuka Mukadam. She clarified the concepts of gender
equality, difference in sex and gender and the and personal boundaries and
comfort zone. She discussed sexual harassment in depth. Moreover, she
summarized the SIU policies pertaining to that.
This was followed by 10 minutes
activity session and lunch break.
Post lunch break various speakers gave in-depth knowledge on various healthcare topics along with their motivational speech which eventually boost the confidence of SIHS students.
The session was started by Ms. Ekta Modi who is Chief Operating Officer in Parul Sevashram Hospital who beautifully explained the concept of training front line staff in hospital and health care sector. These trainings helps them to be organized and is role-specific for the departments. The induction training to high level trainings are conducted and its implementation with innovative understanding is important. She introduced the C2C model that implies chairman to chaprasi flow of all the work prospects.
Followed by Dr. Chirag who was alumni of SIHS. He gave students vast knowledge on Quality and process improvisation. He explained how a patient and an organization behaves as stakeholders in regards to the legal lawsuits and insurance disputes, Patient dissatisfaction, Higher cost and losses, and Brand credibility. Simply quality means do the right thing to the right person at the right time.
Dr. Kedar Raiker who is State Nodal Officer of Non-Communicable Diseases Control Programme Goa explained on networking and collaboration in health care sector. The collaborations are more participative, implies commitments, Economizes efforts, Improves quality and work professionalism, Avoid duplication and wastage, Optimizes output, Accountability, Infrastructure development, Service delivery at the grass-root level and the needy and education and behavioural change communication.
The day ended with Dr. Shyama Nagarajan lecture who is Managing Director at Saha Manthram, Pvt.Ltd who gave in-depth knowledge on Operational aspects in health care. She spoke about the uniqueness of healthcare sectors. Ma’am explained the evolution of healthcare from the Vedic era to Robotics. She explained the Public health sector taking into account the health delivery system from the primary health center to sub-center to the village levels.
Day 3
SESSION 1
Speaker: - Dr. Amit Murarka
Topic: - Opportunities in Healthcare Consultancy – Newer Trends
Dr. Amit Murarka
started his lecture by briefly explaining about the dimensions of healthcare
consulting. He talked about how a dynamic and challenging career is offered by
healthcare consulting and which skills are required to be a good healthcare
consultant. We were explained about how being a healthcare consultant is a long
career journey and the session ended with him talking about newer trends in the
field of healthcare consulting.
SESSION 2
Speaker: - Mr. Nikhil Mohanan
Topic: - New dimensions in Healthcare Consultancy- Strategic Approach
This wonderful session started with Mr. Nikhil Mohanan explaining the healthcare landscape in US v/s India. We were given an insight into what kind of services healthcare consultancy firms provide and about different types of healthcare consultancy firms. The best part of the session was when he gave excellent tips about how to approach challenging situations and prepare ourselves for a career in healthcare consulting.
After the
initial 2 sessions, one batch was directed to give their online ELTIS test
while the other batch was asked to study pre-induction material.
After the ELTIS test concluded, the host had arranged a short COVID 19 awareness quiz for all students. As a part of Day 3’s activity session, we performed certain Pranayam techniques demonstrated by Abhishri Ma’am which helped to reduce anxiety.
SESSION 3
Speaker: - Daniel Henry
Topic: - Key to Professional Success after MBA
This highly motivating session began with Mr. Henry sharing with us the ideas of professional success. We were urged to get out of our comfort zones and motivated to be a leader. He stressed on how continuous introspection and improvement is important to be a good leader. We were explained about how having a strong foundation and being authentic helps to make a mark.
SESSION 4
Speaker: - Dr. Mahesh Burande
Topic: - Overview of Pharma Industry
Dr. Burande threw
light on how Indian pharmaceutical industry is one of the best globally. We
were told about various entrepreneurship as well as job opportunities in the
pharmaceutical industry. He touched upon the turnover of pharma industry and
the top 15 Indian pharmaceutical companies. We were inspired when he shared
stories of some common but determined people who started as small players but
are now the big shots of the pharma industry.
SESSION 5
Speaker: - Dr. Bhupinder Singh Bhoop
Topic: - Pharma Industry – Evolution to Revolution
For us, this session was a tour through the multifaceted Indian pharmaceutical industry. Dr. Bhupinder Singh Bhoop showed us how the focus of industry has shifted towards Research and Development (R&D) and also the challenges industry is facing due to COVID crisis and from other countries. Most importantly he talked about newer horizons like Nanotechnology, 3D Printing and Artificial Intelligence that are a way ahead for the pharma industry. We learnt an important thing while he talked about nanotechnology that – “Small things make big difference.”
SESSION 6
Speaker: - Dr. Shirish Dhande
Topic: - Pharma Industry – Pre & Post COVID 19
Dr. Shirish Dhande’s session put us all through the reality. He showed us the impact of COVID 19 on global economy and then added that the negative impact is not only limited to economical aspect but also to social and behavioural aspects. Though pharma industry has also registered a negative growth, it is the only industry that is recession free. He told us how post COVID 19 crisis, new opportunities will be available for us as new talent will be needed.
Day 4
SESSION 1
Speaker: - Ms. Tanima Debmallik
Topic: - Information Technology in Healthcare Delivery
Ms. Tanima Debmallik is a SIHS alumnus and she started her session with a motivating quote. We came to know about the Pillars (important aspects) of IT in healthcare delivery through different case scenarios. She talked about various trends in healthcare IT, how quickly they are picking up pace and how we have plenty of opportunities to bring innovative solutions using them. At last we learnt how “Data is the new diamond.”
SESSION 2
Speaker: - Dr. Chetan Dubey
Topic: - Emerging role of Medical Devices in Healthcare Delivery
Dr. Dubey started his lecture by talking about global and Indian medical device market and their growth predictions. He discussed about the factors influencing Indian medical device industry. We had an overview of healthcare delivery system, goals of and innovation in healthcare delivery system. He threw light on challenges faced by different segments of healthcare industry and how we can transform them into career opportunities for ourselves. He also discussed how Indian medical device industry needs to update with latest devices in order to meet the upcoming demands.
SESSION 3
Speaker: - Dr. Gautam Wankhede
Topic: - Diagnostics – Development of Indigenous COVID-19 Detection Kits
We were very
fortunate to attend a lecture by Dr. Gautam Wankhede, director of Mylab, Pune
which is the first Indian company to develop indigenous COVID-19 detection
kits. He talked about the broad spectrum of diagnostic kits development and how
we should not focus on any one disease, rather we should focus on becoming
self-reliant in field of diagnostic kits development and be prepared before
hand for any disease outbreak. He took us on a virtual tour of Mylab’s journey
in development of COVID-19 test kits. We were explained as to how regulatory
licenses, production scale, distribution and logistics are important aspects
for a diagnostic materials manufacturing company.
SESSION 4
Speaker: - Dr. Sonia Basu
Topic: - Entrepreneurship in Healthcare
We came to know
about the dynamics of healthcare in India with Dr. Sonia Basu. Her journey of
becoming a successful entrepreneur which she shared with us, is very inspiring.
We looked at the factors shaping an entrepreneurial ecosystem, sources of
funding for an aspiring entrepreneur and the hurdles one has to cross in
healthcare entrepreneurship. She spoke about India being the growing hub of
healthcare start-ups.
After 4 sessions, we had an activity session planned. On Day 4, we learnt
about certain asanas (body postures) that can be performed while sitting on a
chair. These asanas relax the body muscles and are important since most of us
are confined in front of screen nowadays with little physical activity.
SESSION 5
Speaker: - Ms. Mary Abraham
Topic: - Importance of Health Insurance and present state of Health Insurance in India
Ms. Mary Abraham
began by saying that Insurance is a risk management mechanism. She explained
the concept of an insurance. She enlisted types of health insurance plans and
gave a brief explanation about all of them. We learnt about working of health
insurance, cashless facility and reimbursement policies. We also saw benefits
of health insurance and impediments of the same. She also gave steps for
correcting the impediments. She ended her lecture by talking about the largest
health insurance scheme launched by India in the form of Ayushmann Bharat
Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY).
SESSION 6
Speaker: - Dr. Sheeraj Deshpande
Topic: - Opportunities in Health Insurance
Dr. Sheeraj
Deshpande talked about evolution of health insurance policies in India over the
years. We learnt about the different services offered by health insurance firms
and the current scenario of healthcare financing and insurance in India. He
gave his insight on how health insurance is an individual responsibility that
helps to maintain the quality of life in case of a severe medical condition
where the hospital expenses can push a person into poverty. He explained how
health insurance is the fastest growing sector with plenty of opportunities for
us.
SESSION 7
Speaker: - Mr. Bhaskar Nerurkar
Topic: - Technology in Health Insurance
Mr. Bhaskar Nerurkar started off on a lighter note by briefly explaining health insurance in general. He explained insurance database and showed technology solutions used in health insurance. We were shown various case scenarios where frauds can be committed in health insurance. He discussed how the use of technology is rising to detect and prevent health insurance frauds.
Day 5
21st July was the fifth day of the induction week. The Bridge
course assessment test link was shared with us by Prof. Ankit. This was one
hour long. It was a 50 MCQ questionnaire each having two points.
The session begins
with Dr.Sandeep Salvi,
Director, Pulmocare Research,
and Education (PURE)
Foundation, Pune. He enlightens very interestingly on “Why to do
Research?” According to him, a rightly asked question will lead to the right direction, taking the right way to its answer.
In every unanswered question, there lies the
root of discovery. The important factor is the determination of the proper
question to ask.
The next session was taken by Dr. Urvashi Rathod, professor, and
director, SCRI, Pune. Ma’am talked about research at SIU. Ma’am explained about
R & D mandate of SIU. The Symbiosis Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI)
facilitate institutional research
by building capacity
and capabilities, setting
standards, and managing
activities and operations. Ma’am briefed on the research in healthcare which
serves with purpose to reduce the burden of disease and to promote the health
and well-being of the people.
Then was relaxation and stretching activity sessions of yoga taken by
Abhishree ma’am. The ten minutes session fosters physical and mental health.
Then lunch break.
The session resumed back with the deliberation by Dr. Deepak Tatpuje,
Head – Research Projects, SCRI, Pune. He touched upon various issues related to
funding and research.
Next session was done by Dr. Yogesh B. Patil, Professor, and head-
Research and publications, SCRI, Pune. He talked about three broad components
of the research cycle, those are research problems, publications, and research in action.
The next sessions were by Dr. Sandheep Sugathan, associate professor in community medicine, Perak. His first session was on Statistical application in publication. Sir discussed the importance of statistics in the publication of Public health. This knowledge is required to critically evaluate the application of statistical analysis, presentation of statistical analysis, and interpretation of statistical analysis in public health studies.
Continuing, Sir took the second session on the topic, Research
opportunities in Public Health. He started by discussing the objectives of
public health and research as it proposes interventions and policies based on
scientific evidence to help improve health and well-being and reduce health
inequalities.
The day as a whole was focusing on the research and its prospects for healthcare. There are opportunities in research and it depends on how one utilizes that. The Symbiosis International University, Pune supports the students with great ideas for research, and the faculty also provide continuous support. The whole day was indeed a success with great deliberations and knowledgeable interactive discussions.
Day 6
22nd July was the sixth and the last day of the induction programme for the MBA HHM students.
Session 1
Speaker: Prof.Dr. Asoke K
Talukder, Chief Science Technology Officer at Sobha Renaissance Information
Technology Pvt Ltd.
Topic: Digital Transformation in Healthcare.
Dr. Asoke is a polymath. He is a physicist by training, computer scientist by choice and health scientist by passion. Dr. Asoke gave students deep insights into digital transformation of health care. Various topics like Robotics, Cobotics in health care and surgery, Disease burden in India, Cost of health care in India, Sensors, Internet of things, Cyber physical systems, etc were explained during the session.
Session 2
Speaker: Dr. Keerti Bhushan Pradhan, Senior Health Care Advisor. Topic: Emerging dimensions of healthcare delivery.
Dr. Keerti covered many aspects of healthcare during his session. Deep insights on Indian healthcare delivery system, Indian Medical Tourism, Trends in Health care, changing demographics in healthcare, etc were elaborated during the session.
Session 3
Speaker: Mr. Raheel Ahmed, Deputy Manager- Marketing Biocon Ltd.
Topic: Understanding training and skill set requirement.
Mr. Raheel explained various factors which are required for skill development apart from bookish knowledge. He emphasized on Communication skills, Problem solving skills, Leadership quality, Honesty, flexibility, work ethic, and knowledge beyond textbook. Mr. Raheel also emphasized on skills which may be useful for future perspective which are as follows:
“Learning a new
gig is like being ready for YOUR FUTURE!”
The session was then followed by activity session and lunch break. Post lunch break ELTIS test was conducted for Batch B students.
ELTIS test consisted of 9 sections Section 1: Instructions. Section 2-7:5 MCQ each. Section 8-9: Writing section.
ELTIS test was followed by Brand Quiz conducted by – Dr. Shrikrishna Dhale. Various logo of companies were included in brand quiz which was supposed to be identified by students.
The day ended with Golden Jubilee lecture by Dr. R.A. Mashelkar, FRS, National Research professor.
Topic: Reimagining and Reinventing Post COVID India.
It was pleasure listening to Dr. Mashelkar giving deep insights to all of the students of symbiosis.
Summary:
The total involvement of Faculties actively engrossed in various responsibilities of induction programme. Students were made aware about multidisciplinary areas and their developments and developed ability to transcend the subjective knowledge on various aspects of healthcare. E-induction program was successfully completed under the guidance of faculty members.