Aster Health Academy partners with IISc and MICA to offer advanced medical courses

It expands its offerings in healthcare education, focusing on innovative programs that blend technology, marketing, and clinical expertise

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New Delhi: Aster Health Academy has announced collaborations with several leading national institutions, including the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), MICA School of Ideas, Yenepoya School of Allied Health Sciences, and Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research.
These partnerships aim to offer specialized programs to healthcare professionals across India.
The Academy is tailoring industry-focused courses such as Advanced Certification in Healthcare Marketing, Healthcare Technology, and Specialized Clinical Fellowship Level programs, accredited by partnering universities. These courses are designed to equip healthcare professionals with the skills needed to excel in their fields.
Kannan Srinivas, Director of Aster Health Academy, expressed, “We are confident that these collaborations will elevate educational standards and inspire innovation and leadership in the healthcare sector. By synergizing our strengths, we aspire to revolutionize healthcare education and equip students with the requisite skills and knowledge to effect meaningful change in the field.”
Among the key collaborations, Aster’s partnership with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) holds special significance. IISc has recently expanded into medical education and research, blending science, engineering, and medicine to address national healthcare needs. The AI in Healthcare: Theory to Practice Program, developed with IISc, offers healthcare professionals hands-on experience in applying artificial intelligence to solve real-world medical challenges.
Additionally, Aster Health Academy and MICA School of Ideas in Ahmedabad are offering a postgraduate certification in Integrated Marketing and Branding for Healthcare. This program will equip healthcare marketers with the strategies needed to navigate the unique challenges of healthcare marketing.
The Academy’s partnership with Yenepoya School of Allied Health Sciences will focus on providing comprehensive programs in allied health sciences, combining theoretical and clinical training to improve patient outcomes.
Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) in Chennai, another partner, will offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses to foster innovation in healthcare. The Clinical Fellowship Level programs, offered in collaboration with SRIHER, will focus on specialties such as Diabetes Mellitus, Critical Care Medicine, and Emergency Medicine, bridging the gap between theory and clinical practice. These courses are also recognized by the CPD Standards Office (UK), adding to their industry relevance.
With these new strategic partnerships, the Academy continues its mission to provide world-class education and develop the next generation of healthcare leaders.