PHFI

Working towards a healthier India
PHFI is helping to build institutional capacity in India for strengthening education, training, research and policy development in the area of Public Health.
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National Rural Health Mission

  • Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Effective strategies for IEC/ BCC for Programme Managers, State, District and Block level officers
  • Programme Management and Planning, Data Management and Quality Assurance for AYUSH doctors, hospital administrators and Medical Officers (CHC/PHC)
  • RogiKalyanSamities (RKS) and Village Health and Sanitation Committees (VH&SCs)

Research Methods

  • Quantitative research
    • Qualitative Methods
    • Operations Research
    • Clinical Research
    • Ethical Issues in Research

    Health Management

  • Public Health Management
    • Hospital Management and Quality Assurance
    • Biostatistics and Data Management
    • Disaster Management
    • Use of Statistical Tools for Data Management and Analysis in Public Health
    • Use of Information Technology in Public Health
 

Chronic Diseases and Nutrition

  • Programme Management of Life Style Disease
  • Urban Health

Public Health Nutrition

Environmental Health

Health Communication

Monitoring and Evaluation

Disease Surveillance

 

 

Proposed Trainings (2011-12)

  • Regional Workshop on GIS Application in Public Health – September, 2011
  • Certificate Course in Evidence Based Diabetes Management: October2011 to September 2012: In 100 Centers, 18 States covering 1500 primary care physicians
  • Regional Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation for Population, Health and Nutrition Programs– November, 2011
  • GIS Application in Public Health – December, 2011
  • Quality Assurance for Improved Health Services – January, 2012
  • Effective Hospital Management – January, 2012
  • Regional Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Program– February, 2012
  • Regional Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation for Gender – April, 2012
  • Training on Report Writing – Government of Meghalaya
  • Training of ASHA Coordinators – Government of Meghalaya
  • Public Health Emergency and Disaster Management – Government of Meghalaya
  • Using Management Tools to Improve District Health Services - Government of Meghalaya
  • Trainings in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland
  • Research Methodology
  • Clinical Research
  • Induction Training of Kala-Azar Consultants
  • Any other Training as per the request of GOI/ State Govts