The Diploma in Male Multipurpose Health Worker program is designed to equip individuals with essential healthcare skills to serve rural and underserved communities. Students undergo comprehensive training in various aspects of primary healthcare, including first aid, communicable disease control, maternal and child health, nutrition, and sanitation. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills, enabling graduates to effectively diagnose and treat common ailments, conduct health education campaigns, and manage public health emergencies. Through hands-on experience and fieldwork, students develop a strong foundation in community health, enabling them to work collaboratively with healthcare teams to improve the overall health and well-being of the population.
Primary Health Centers (PHCs) | Community Health Centers (CHCs) | Government Hospitals | Rural Healthcare Programs | NGOs in Healthcare | Public Health Departments | Health and Wellness Clinics | Immunization Programs