Program Summary
The Institute of Child Health offers specialized education and training in pediatric healthcare, focusing on the physical, mental, and social well-being of children from infancy to adolescence. It integrates various disciplines, including pediatrics, neonatology, child psychology, nutrition, public health, and developmental sciences. The curriculum is designed to equip healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers with the knowledge and skills necessary to improve child health outcomes through clinical practice, research, and public health initiatives. Courses often cover topics such as pediatric diseases, preventive healthcare, maternal and child nutrition, immunization programs, child development, and policies related to child welfare. The program may include hands-on training, laboratory research, and fieldwork to ensure a comprehensive understanding of child health issues. Graduates of the program contribute to hospitals, research institutions, governmental health agencies, and non-governmental organizations, working towards advancements in pediatric healthcare and child welfare.