The Certificate in Health Support Services is designed to prepare learners for vital roles in healthcare environments by providing foundational knowledge and practical skills in hospital and community health operations. The course focuses on patient assistance, facility hygiene, infection prevention, and health communication.
Students gain hands-on training in supporting medical staff and maintaining safe, clean, and efficient healthcare settings.
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Acquire hands-on skills to assist in hospital and clinical operations.
Learn best practices in infection prevention and facility hygiene.
Gain patient-handling and first-aid response skills.
Develop strong teamwork and communication abilities.
Understand ethical standards and professional conduct in healthcare.
Build confidence to work under supervision in busy medical environments.
Get exposure to real healthcare settings through attachments and fieldwork.
Prepare for career growth in health facility support and management.
Serve as a solid foundation for advanced studies in healthcare and public health.
Hospitals and health centers
Community and outreach clinics
Nursing and elderly care homes
Non-governmental and humanitarian health organizations
Public health departments and sanitation programs
Graduates can venture into self-employment by offering home-based care, community health support, or private sanitation services. The course also allows flexible study options—students can pursue it full-time or part-time, balancing their education with work or personal responsibilities. Practical attachments and fieldwork ensure learners apply their skills directly in real healthcare environments.
Diploma in Community Health
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