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JOIN THE EDUCATION REVOLUTION
Education and Training
Academic Collaborating Partners
BE EMPOWERED !
Features: Empower Blended Learning Program
Education and
Training
Student Baseline
Assessment
Post Graduate Diplomas
Modular Approach:
Design your own course
Certificate Courses
International Certification
Global Projects,
Internships and Jobs
Scholarships and Flexible
Payment Models
Technology Enabled Courses
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6
5
4
3
2
7
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Training Needs Assessment
Educational Qualifications
Work Experience
Soft Skills PSM ProfileDomain
Competency
1. Student Baseline Assessment
2. Post Graduate Diploma Course
Post Graduate Diploma Course: Curriculum
Introduction to Procurement & Supply Chain Management
Public Health Commodities
Quantification and Supply Planning
Global Health Procurement
Inventory Management
Storage & Distribution
Rational Use of Medicines
PSM Support Functions & Systems
PSM Short Course*
Leadership Dissertation
Post Graduate Diploma in Global
Health Procurement & Supply Chain Management
*includes a UNDP certificate and is free of cost
Module 1: Product Selection
Module 2: Quantification
Module 3: Procurement
Module 4: Inventory Management
Module 5: Quality Assurance
Module 6: Rational Use of Drugs
3. Design Your Own Modular Course
4. Online PSM Certificate Course: Developed for UNDP
Online PSM Certificate Course: In English, French and Russian
“Introduction to Procurement and Supply
Chain Management”
“Introduction à la gestion des achats et de
l’approvisionnement ”
“Введение вснабжению и управлению
поставками фармацевтической
продукции”
Certificate Courses: Classroom Teaching and Field Visits
Prof. Andy Barraclough & Prof. Paul Lalvani addressing the participants
Site visit at USP & Aurobindo Pharma(Left to Right)
5. Work on ‘Live’ Global Projects, Internships and Jobs
Internship and job opportunities for the top students with global health organizations
Personalized Competency Assessment
(no cost)
Attractive Scholarships
(25%-100%)
Installment Options and Pay
Per Module
6. Scholarships and Flexible Payment Models
Easy Installments
7. Technology Enabled and Scalable Courses
Course accessible on any kind of
device: Computer,
Tablets, Mobiles
Interactive interface, requires minimal internet
bandwidth
Students receive a free tablet PC
upon enrollment
Minimum bandwidth of 512 kbps
Vision: Empowering lives by promoting universal access to health and education
Our area of expertise is in ‘Access to Medicines’ including procurement, supply chain,pharmaceutical management, regulatory and quality-assurance. Empower focuses oneducation, training, technical assistance and research.
Empower School of Health works across 30 countries in Africa and Asia
EMPOWER PARTNERS, FUNDERS AND CLIENTS
Government
of Pakistan
Government
of Indonesia
Government
of Philippines
Ministry of Commerce,
India
ABOUT EMPOWER SCHOOL OF HEALTH
KEY ADVISORS AND FACULTY MEMBERS
Prof. Paul LalvaniDirector, Empower School of Health, Former head of Global Fund’s department of procurement and supply chain management; co-chair, Procurement and SupplyChain Management-Working Group, Roll Back Malaria Partnership; advisor to various UN agencies and MoH.
Dr. Lakhwinder Singh Sidhu Dean, Empower School of Health. Dr. Sidhu has an in-depth understanding of the health sector, long working experience in health systems across the world with special focus on monitoring and evaluation of health sector programs. He has more than 20 years’ experience in assessments of public health programs in various countries of South East Asia Region for the programs funded by various donors like the Global Fund, World Bank and Clinton Foundation
Prof. Andy Barraclough Professor of Public Health Procurement & Supply Chain Management; GMS certified Global Fund PSM consultant; has over 25 years of experience of working with major International Funding Institutions and bilateral donors to undertake high value pharmaceutical procurements, and operating medical commodity supply chain logistics in newly industrialized and developing countries, often linked with WHO, and contributed to the major pharmaceutical PSM publications, including managing drug supply by MSH, and specialist works on HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria commodities
Dr. Denis Broun Former Executive Director of UnitAID, Geneva; Ex-director of MSH; joined UNAIDS, first as Country Coordinator in India; Ex-director of partnerships; Ex-regional director for Europe and Central Asia; was Programme Manager for the control of tropical diseases and director of resource mobilization in the WHO; Former head of the health section of UNICEF; Ex-senior health specialist in the World Bank and was in charge of the pharmaceutical sector
Dr. Jonathan VanGeestProfessor and Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, Kent State University, USA. Significant contributor American Public Health Association. Teaching experience in Public Health Administration, Cost Benefit Analysis of Public Health Programs and Public Health Programs: Planning, Implementation and Evaluation.
Dr. Kapil BhargavaFormer Dy. Drug Controller CDSCO; his areas of expertise include regulatory compliance inspections, Good Manufacturing Practices & Good Laboratory Practices gapanalysis, quality audits for manufacturers of sterile and non-sterile formulations & APIs in conformity with ICH Q7, PICs GMPs & WHO GMPs, process validation andequipment qualification, quality risk assessment, Quality Management Systems, training of staff
Kaushik DesaiHon. General Secretary, Indian Pharmaceutical Association. Former Director, Drug Information Association (DIA), India. DIA is a neutral, global, member drivenassociation of nearly 18,000 professionals involved in the discovery, development, and life cycle management of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices andrelated health care products. He holds a wide experience of more than 30 years in multifunctional activities in GMP, GLP, audits and inspections.
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