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All, Entrepreneurship, PGDM Healthcare Management, Student's Speak

At WeSchool, priority is placed on applying best principles of management, entrepreneurship, and innovation to reshape the complex healthcare system

“Independently could manage conducting Audits and also could give Corrective actions to improve Service Quality, Also could understand the operations of various other departments of Hospital” Ayesha Haldipurkar ,Junior Officer- Pathology department ,Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre   “When I decided to do a part-time MBA Programme, I wanted an institution that was accredited, well […]

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All, Faculty Talk

The importance of executive education in a manager’s career growth …

“Select a  specialized course that is in sync with your aspirations, compliments your skills and competencies that will help you to move into a senior management role” .explains Dr Uday Salunkhe,Group Director -WeSchool. 1.How are executive education programmes different from the regular MBA programme? While MBA is a more general programme, executive education is geared

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Achievements, All, Student Achievements

Young Achievers At NHRDN, Delhi chapter

Another feather in the already well adorned Welingkar cap was added when Olivia D’Mello and Himanshu Kapadia secured the third place at the prestigious ‘National Best Paper Competition’ at the 7th NHRDN Young Manager’s Conference – Young Leaders: Success Code’ organized by the NHRDN, Delhi – NCR Chapter. Their presentation titled, ‘Towards Performance Excellence and

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All, Faculty Talk, PGDM Healthcare Management

“An Exciting Time for Healthcare Management”, says Dr Ragini Mohanty, faculty-WeSchool

Leading Indian healthcare chains Fortis, Apollo and Manipal are looking forward to 80 per cent increase in the number of foreign patient arrivals this financial year.  India’s medical tourism sector is expected to experience an annual growth rate of 30%, making it a Rs. 9,500-crore industry by 2015 .As medical treatment costs in the world

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