Panacea Institute of Interdisciplinary Research & Education
1. A Course can Change the Course of Your Life!
UGC Recognized Courses
with
100 % Placement Assistance
2. Panacea Institute of Interdisciplinary Research &
Education was established in 2013 with a vision to
bridge the gap between demand and supply in health
care, Paramedical ,technology & management.
PIIRE is one of its kind of institute in region with
faculties from Institutes like IMS-BHU, KGMU, IITs,
AMU and MMC.
PIIRE has UG and PG Diploma & Degree programs;
which are recognized by UGC.
4. The primary objective of a Diabetes
educator is to educate people with
diabetes and impart knowledge, skill and
changes his behaviour towards self care
so that they can lead a normal life
despite diabetes
5. Why there is need of DE What DE will DO
Average 12.5 hr of
Diabetes self
management
education(DMSE) id
required for newly
diagnosed
Diabetes.(ADA
recommendation)
30 min diabetes
education is required at
every visit
Average time for
diabetes patient as
team:45 min.
What is diabetes
Complications of
diabetes
Risk factors
Diet exercise
Foot care
Insulin education
Hypoglycemia
Sick day schedule
Myths in diabetes
Social support
6. 1. Science Graduate (B.Sc., Science as
major)
2. Both male and female ages 20 yrs and
above
3. Physically fit as certified by a Registered
Medical officer.
4. Min 55% marks in +2.
7. A certified diabetes educator (CDE) is a
health care professional who is specialized
and certified to teach people with diabetes
how to manage their condition. The CDE is
an invaluable asset to those who need to
learn the tools and skills necessary to
control their blood sugar and avoid long-
term complications due to hyperglycemia.
Unlike an endocrinologist, the CDE can
spend as much time with a newly
diagnosed person as is needed both for
educational purposes and emotional
support.
8.
9. A CDE is also a social worker
who has further specialized in
diabetes education and care
management. Formal education
and years of practical
experience are required, in
addition to a formal
examination, before a diabetes
educator is certified.
10. Qualified graduates of
diabetes educator courses
can practice as a
professional diabetes
educator in any Centre for
Diabetes Care (CDC) clinic
network.
11. CDEs can work independently
for health clinics, medical
practices, pharmacies, and for
companies that provide
diabetes education
12. A Physician Assistant is a healthcare professional academically and
clinically qualified to perform healthcare duties to assist the
specialists and super specialists and to help in conducting research
regarding patient's healthcare. Simply to say, physician assistants
are substituted as junior doctors at the entry level with the
institutional setup. They need to perform duties under the
supervision of a physician or a surgeon or any other sub
specialist/super specialist. The academic and clinical training
imparted to them makes them well-equipped to offer diagnostic,
therapeutic and preventive medical services equivalent to doctors
at the primary level. With immense responsibilities, the Physician
Assistants deal in physical exams, diagnosis and treatment of
diseases under the specialists' supervision. They also interpret in lab
testings and carry over counselling on preventive health care issues.
As a physician assistant they involve in surgeries to assist the
surgeons and conduct research activities and clinical trials in regard
to the patient's medical care. With the medical profession being
highly exorbitant in our country, many potential but unfulfilled
medical aspirants are unable to make through this noble profession
due to innumerable factors. The physician associates have enormous
role to get hold in this profession equal to the MBBS doctors since
this career is exceptionally challenging and of importance.
Moreover, since India emerging as a hub for clinical research and
medical tourism, opportunities in physician assistant careers and
prospects are immense in the future.
13. 1.Candidate for admission for this course shall
be required to have successfully completed
+2 examinations.
2. Candidates with Degrees are also eligible.
3. Physical fitness certificate to be obtained
from a Registered Medical Practitioner.
14. This program enables the
graduates to avail job
placements
in medical software
establishments,
pharmaceutical
companies,
medical devices industry,
medical insurance and
tourism .
15. Eligible to serve
as a general
physician
assistant
in ambulances,
fire and police
rescue squad,
airplanes and
helicopters.(AIR
AMBULANCE)
16. Abroad opportunities
are numerous to be
engaged as medical
technologists, cardiac
technician, case
managers, and
research assistants
and so on in various
foreign countries like
USA, Canada, and
Britain.
17. To be the best of all,
the remuneration
package at the initial
stage ranges between
Rs. 15,000-22,000 in
addition to
allowances and
accommodation
benefits.
18. High return for master’s education
High overall salary
More personal freedom than a doctor
Add value to the healthcare system
High future Employment outlook
19. If you have an inborn interest in cooking and
exploring various cuisines from different
countries, nutrition and dietetics is one
subject which will help you explore how to
design controlled diets. Based on the body
mass index, you can design your own food
charts that would summarize the quantity of
fats, carbohydrates, and proteins which must
be consumed everyday
20. Bachelor of science(Home Science) with
specialization in Food, Nutrition & Dietetics.
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology/Bio-
chemistry. Life Sciences, Bachelor of Science
with a combination of the above subjects
with /chemistry and Bachelor of Nursing
from recognized University
21. The demand for nutritionists
has greatly increased over
the past few years due to
increased awareness
amongst people to stay
healthy and avoid high
calorie unplanned diets
leading to obesity,
hypertension and other food
related diseases! The supply
therefore is low when
compared with the demand.
22. Mainly due to low initial
salaries, only women
prefer to join a course in
nutrition and dietetics in
order to keep their work
routines untiring and less
busy. However, there are
leading nutritionists and
doctors in the country who
have appeared often on
TV channels and joined
leading companies to
design their food charts as
well.
23. Successful completion of the
courses ,would help in the
following :-
1. Examine all the major nutrients
(protein, fat, carbohydrate,
vitamins and minerals) and
energy, and the consequences of
nutrient deficiencies.
2. Understand the importance of
food during different stages of
the life cycle - maternity and
infancy, childhood and
adolescence, and old age and
plan diets accordingly.
3. Learn the dietary management
of diabetes, renal disease,
cardiovascular disease and
obesity.
24. Government Sector
Sports and Health Clubs
Teaching, Research and Development
Mass Media
Gyms, Slimming Centres
Private Consultant/ Practitioner
25. Entry level: Salary varies from 10,000 to
25,000 rupees /month as per the abilities
and experience.
Top position: Salary varies from rupees
25,000 to 90,000 per month depending on
qualifications, position held, experience and
location. The job prospects are good and are
expected to grow in line with the average
job.
26. Health Management is among the top ten
millennium professions according to a recent
US survey. As healthcare management is
becoming increasingly privatised there is a
greater need for not only skillful doctors but
also efficient hospital administrators.
27. Candidates admitted in this should be a graduate
from a recognized University
The candidates with Hospital experience will be
given preference
28. The job outlook for healthcare
administrators is strong, with the federal
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projecting
22% growth nationally in the profession from
2010 to 2020, well above the 14% average for
all occupations. As noted by the BLS, more
nurses and physicians will be needed to care
for an aging U.S. population. Consequently,
more healthcare administrators will be
needed to manage the increasing number of
healthcare professionals and facilities.
29. The average annual wage for healthcare
administrators was more than $96,000 in May
2011, according to the BLS. For healthcare
administrators overseeing general medical
and surgical hospitals, the average was more
than $102,000. The average annual wage was
$93,770 for administrators at physicians’
offices, while those overseeing home
healthcare services earned an average of
$85,860.
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