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Management
Course Objectives
The course is designed to provide basic management knowledge and skills essential for effective functioning; and to be conversant with planning, organization, work scheduling, cost, control of quality in relation to Physiotherapy Care and Service.
Course Contents
1.
Introduction, Branches of Management, Nature and Scope of management process.
2.
General Principles of Management - Theories of management; Principles of Health Sector Management; its application to Physiotherapy.
3.
Personnel Management - Policies, Procedures, Basic concepts including performance appraisal.
4.
Planning & Organization: Planning Cycle, Principles of Organizational Charts, resource and quality management, Planning change.
5.
Financial issues including budget and income generation.
6.
Hospital Management: Hospital Organization, Staffing, information, Communication and co-ordination with other services of hospital, Cost of services, Monitoring and evaluation.
7.
Self Management - Preparing for first job - Time Management - Career development
8.
National Health Policy and health care system in India
9.
Organization of Physiotherapy department: Planning, Space, Manpower and other basic resources.
Ethics
1.
History of Physiotherapy
2.
Ethical Principles in Health Care
3.
Ethical Principles Related to Physiotherapy
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Scope of Practice
5.
Rules of Professional Conduct (a) Physiotherapy as profession (b) Relationship with patients (c) Relationship at Health care institution i.e. Hospitals, Clinics etc. (d) Relationship with Colleagues and Peers (e) Relationship with Medical and other Professionals.
6.
Confidentiality and Responsibility
7.
Malpractice and Negligence.
8.
Provision of Services and Advertising
9.
Sale of Goods : Personal and Professional Standards
10.
Legal Aspects
(a)
Legal responsibility of Physiotherapists for their action in the professional context and understanding liability and obligations in case of medico legal action.