HLL
Lifecare ties up with IGNOU to offer two courses
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Thiruvananthapuram: State-owned HLL Lifecare Ltd which makes condoms and vaccine and
offers consultancy has joined hands with the Indira Gandhi
National Open University (IGNOU) to offer two clinical engineering
and management courses, a statement said Saturday.
Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad will
formally launch the professional distance education courses
Wednesday at the company's unit here.
The company said in the statement that the two programmes -- Post
Graduate Diploma course on Clinical Engineering and Management (PGDCM)
and Post Diploma course on Clinical Engineering and Management [PDCEM]
- will be conducted under the auspices of HLL and will be
affiliated to the IGNOU.
The objectives of the programme will be to deliver practical
knowledge to graduate and diploma holders in clinical and
biomedical engineering and related fields.
Initially, HLL plans an initial intake of 200 students for PGDCM
and 400 students for PDCEM.
"HLL has an excellent record in the field of procurement and
clinical management for the past eight years," said HLL chairman
and the managing director M. Ayyappan.
After launching the courses, Azad will also inaugurate HLL's Blood
Bag Plant II near here.
The new 20,000 square feet state-of-the-art unit will be producing
HLL's new range of blood collection bags under the brand name
DONATO, which was introduced in the market in October 2010.
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