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Chairman
R GOPALAKRISHNANExecu�ve Ditector, Tata Sons Ltd., MumbaiChairman, Rallis India LtdChairman, Advinus Therapeu�cs Private Ltd.,Vice Chairmen, Tata Chemicals Ltd.Former Vice Chairman, Hindustan Lever LtdFormer President, All India Management Associa�onMember of the BOG of IIM Calcu�a
Members
ROMUALD D’SOUZA, S.J.Founder Director, Goa Ins�tute of ManagementFormer Director XLRI Jamshedpur andFounder Director XIM, Bhubaneshwar
ASHANK DESAIFounderMastek India Ltd., MumbaiMEmber of BOG of IIMAhmedabad.
ASHOKA CHANDRAFormer Spcl Secy to the Govt. og IndiaMinistry of HRD, New Delhi.
DATTARAJ V. SALGAOCARManaging DierectorV.M. Salgaocar & Bro., Goa
DEAN MENEZESDirector Cosme Ma�as Menezes Pvt. Ltd., Goa.
PRATAPSINGH R. RANEFormer Chief Minister of Goa.Currently - Leader of the Opposi�onGoa Legisla�ve Assembly
RAMAN MADHOKFormer Division Head - Niro A/S DenmarkFormer Execu�ve President - Zuari Industries Ltd.Former Chairman-GEA Process Engineering (India) Pvt. Ltd.
SHIVANAND V.SALGAOCARManaging DirectorV.M. Salgaocar & Bro., Goa.
N CASIMIR RAJ, S.J.Former Director, XLRI JamshedpurProfessor, LIBA, Chennai.
JITENDRA DESHPRABHUManaging DirectorRauraje Deshprabhu, Goa.
SHRINIVAS V. DEMPOChairman & Managing DirectorV.S. Dempo & Co. Ltd., Goa.
NASSER MUNJEEChairmanDevelopment Credit Bank.Former MD & CEO, IDFC Ltd., Mumbai.
Secretary
P.F.X D’LimaPresident & CEO, GIMFormer Director Sesa Goa Ltd.Former Chairman EDC,Panaji, Goa
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Director's MessageHealthcare Sector is witnessing con�nued high growth world over and more so in India. The par�cipa�on of private sector in providing health care, changing mind-set of promo�ng preven�ve health care and the need to balance spiraling healthcare costs (both out of pocket and state funded) and acceptable quality standards has brought to the fore the complexity and scale of Health care management.Goa Ins�tute of Management, in response to this demand of quality Health Care Management carried out intensive research las�ng three years in designing the curriculum and pedagogy drawn from experiences of the best B-Schools across the world to put together the two year full �me residen�al PGDM HCM program. This AICTE approved program comprehensively focuses on management aspects of all the cons�tuents of health care industry and is thus differen�ated from other programs which address only technical issues for specific areas only.GIM’s close associa�on with the health care industry in mee�ng its specific training needs, is more than a decade old. We have trained many doctors including deans and medical superintendents through our execu�ve development programs. The ins�tute has organised three na�onal conferences on various topics pertaining to healthcare and our eminent faculty members have published a large number of books, research ar�cles and case studies on healthcare management. The pioneering PGDM HCM program launched in July 2013 has a�racted aspirants from various Disciplines (Medicine, Nursing, Pharma, Bio sciences, Engineering ...), Experience profiles and Geographic regions which makes the class vibrant and enhances learning. We are certain that for a domain as complex as healthcare, these skilled budding managers who are sensi�sed to current healthcare issues and trends and also equipped with the knowledge provided by this well designed program will contribute immensely to the Industry.I invite you to come and be a part of our placement process and provide our talented and commi�ed healthcare management students opportunity to be a partner in your endeavours.
Mr PFX D'Lima
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Dean’s MessageI am happy to present to you the first batch of PGDM in Healthcare Management of Goa Ins�tute of Management for the placement process.This program has been designed on lines of the best healthcare management programs in the world under the guidance of a steering commi�ee of healthcare industry leaders including the chief execu�ves of Abbo� Healthcare, Wockhardt Hospitals, Johnson & Johnson Medical Asia Pacific and senior execu�ves from Cognizant Technology solu�ons, Merck &Sanofi. This program focuses on developing managers grounded soundly in all business func�ons and who also understand 5 healthcare industry domains: hospitals, pharmaceu�cals, medical devices, healthcare insurance and public health. Another differen�a�ng factor in the program is the high emphasis on understanding healthcare prac�ce. Students spend an en�re day every week working in a healthcare se�ng (ranging from government hospitals to medical device companies, pharmacies, primary health centres and pharmaceu�cal plants) on supervised projects. They have studied func�oning of opera�on theatres, EMRI emergency services, automated produc�on lines, have understood the registra�on to discharge process, billing systems and many other intricacies of the complex healthcare delivery system. The batch of 49 PGDM Healthcare Management students have been selected from 856 applicants. These students come from 17 different states of India and from diverse educa�onal backgrounds ranging from den�stry, pharmacy, biotechnology, nursing and medicine to economics, management, commerce, hospitality and engineering. With an almost equal gender mix and 50% of the batch comprising students with work experience. This diversity enhances peer-to-peer learning and provides a superior classroom experience.Owing to the program design, hands-on industry experience and exposure to a diverse group of program par�cipants, the PGDM Healthcare Management 2013-15 batch dis�nguish themselves as best suited for careers in the healthcare industry.I extend a warm welcome to the healthcare industry to visit our campus, interact with our students and par�cipate in our placement process.
Dr Ajit Parulekar
About GIMGoa Ins�tute of Management, a reputed business school was started in 1993 by Father Romuald D'Souza along with the help of a governing board consis�ng of Goa's most prominent industrialists, thinkers and chaired by then Chairman of Hindustan Unilever, Mr Susim Da�a; the ins�tute has built itself a reputa�on for value-based educa�on. Father D'Souza was previously the Director of XLRI Jamshedpur and the founding director of XIM Bhubaneswar and Goa Ins�tute of Management.
This year we have started a 2 year full�me residen�al Healthcare Management program. This is a first of its kind program and has been devised on the lines of Healthcare MBA programs offered by Ivy League schools in the US. We also have a steering commi�ee comprising CEOs of leading healthcare companies in India (like Abbo�, Johnson & Johnson Medical India, Wockhardt hospitals etc.) and academic leaders (Deans of business schools, Healthcare management programs & a medical college) who guide us in our endeavour.
INFRASTRUCTUREThe library comprises of exhaus�ve collec�on of management books, over hundreds of foreign and Indian management journals, management videos and government publica�ons. It also has a huge compila�on of over 1000 annual reports. A �e-up with the University of Ohio helps in remaining up-to-date with the latest publica�ons from the world-over.
LIBRARY
CLASSROOMS
Fully air-condi�oned WI-FI classrooms equipped with LCD projectors, plasma televisions and video recording equipment conducive to learning.helps in remaining up-to-date with the latest publica�ons from the world-over.
IT INFRASTRUCTURE
GIM has one of the finest infrastructure among management ins�tu�ons in the country. The en�re campus is connected via an op�c fiber backbone with high-end switches enabling students to have 24-hour access to all learning resources from their hostel rooms. The ins�tute’s IT infrastructure offers a wide range of hardware and so�ware pla�orms that enables its fraternity to appreciate the wide gamut of IT tools.
KNOWLEDGE LINKAGES
CMIE EBSCO PROQUEST Indian Business Insight Database MICA CRIS INFAC Research Pro.
Capitaline SAS Gartner VANS Electronic Library
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Visi�ng Faculty,MD Vinyas Architecture
The whole program is planned in such a way that the
student is relevant to meet the challenges in the present
scenario of healthcare industry. My course dwells on the
efficient planning & design of hospitals and facilities
therein.
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Steering Committee Management +Healthcare Healthcare Thursdays
Sudarshan Jain
MD – Abbo�, India
Alok Mishra
Head – Johnson & Johnson
Medical, Asia Pacific
V P Kamath
COO – Wockhardt Hospitals,
India
Pradeep Vaishnav
Former Head of Human
Resources – Sanofi Aven�s,
South Asia
Mr. Sairamkumar Jayaraman
Senior Vice President - Cognizant
Technology Solu�ons
Dr. V. N. Jindal
Dean, Goa Medical College
P.F.X D’Lima
Director - Goa Ins�tute of
Management
Dr Ajit Parulekar
Assistant Dean (Healthcare
Management) - Goa Ins�tute of
Management
Under ac�ve guidance of the steering
commi�ee, curriculum has been designed on
lines of Healthcare Management programs
offered by Ivy League business schools in the
US, taking into account salient differences in
the Indian healthcare system.
The two year course offers an eclec�c mix of
core management subjects as well as domain
specific healthcare subjects.
Unlike any other healthcare management
program in the country, this program
prepares future managers in all the major
domains of the healthcare industry.
A dis�nc�ve feature of the program is an
extensive exposure to the func�oning of the
healthcare industry through a first-hand
experience of working closely with hospitals
and healthcare ins�tu�ons.
On Thursdays, students observe and study
working of private and government hospitals,
pharmaceu�cal & medical device
manufacturing, and delivery of public health
programs.
Healthcare Thursdays go beyond typical
‘Industry visits’ by including structured tasks
& analysis that students perform in these
professional healthcare environments.
Students are guided by GIM faculty and
managers at the healthcare facility.
Prof. PRADEEP KULKARNI
CURRICULUMTHAT SETS US APART
MANAGEMENT COURSES HEALTHCARE COURSES
Research Methods in Healthcare
Strategic Management in Healthcare
Healthcare Accoun�ng
Bio-sta�s�cs and Opera�ons
Research
Management Communica�on
Financial Management for
Healthcare
Healthcare Opera�ons Management
Organiza�onal Behaviour
Marke�ng Management
Legal Environment for HC industry
Ethics & Corporate Governance
Human Resource Management in
Health Economics
Healthcare Systems
Managing Hospital Services
Quality Management in Healthcare
Managed Care
Healthcare Informa�on Systems
Healthcare delivery & distribu�on
Hospital Planning and Design
Ethics & Corporate Governance
Sectoral project (Hospital,
pharmaceu�cals, public health...)
Principles of Epidemiology
Medical Technology
Healthcare Services Marke�ng
Hospitals Pharmaceu�cals Medical Devices Public Health
Ter�ary care Govt.:Goa medical College,Asilo District hospitalTer�ary Care Private:Wockhardt, Apollo victor, Manipal Hospital, TATA Memorial CenterSingle super specialty:Narayana Hrudyalaya, Arvind Eye Care, Sankara Nethralaya, Asian HeartOthers:Hospicio, Campal, Vintage
Sanofi, Wyeth, Unichem
Lupin, Agiolax
Indoco, Vergo
Retail pharmacies
Tulip Diagnos�cs
Siemens Healthcare
Zephyr, Molbio
Qualpro Scan-center,Biersdorf
EMRI 108
Basic Life Support Training
Various Primary Health Centers ( to be conducted)
Health Camps, NGOs (to be conducted),
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Know Your Healthcare ProviderThe weekly affair that helps the students gain hands on experience
across Healthcare sectors. The exposure that students gain is
phenomenal. It is field based learning consis�ng of projects related
to credit courses. This ac�vity which is done on every
Thursday,equips the student with the “know how” to deal with real
�me scenarios.
PROF. MEENA PARULEKAR
“Healthcare MBA’s due to their strong grounding in functional disciplines of business
management plus their exposure to the nuances of pharmaceuticals, hospitals and medical
devices makes them better suited to face the challenges of the industry. With this
background, a healthcare manager can actually work around situations to create a
positive impact in the organization. The ability to understand technicalities while adding
value to the business is a strong precursor for innovation and technology.”
STAVITA BALI
“My background in Operations Research,
helped me think analytically but my
experience in HCM program at GIM left me
speechless when I got an opportunity to see
surgeries live in an OT.”
Student
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ABHIJEET ASHOK GUJAR
“During my midterm break, I had the
opportunity to visit Aravind Eye Care Systems,
one of the best examples of vertical integration
of an organization to reach operational
excellence and managing healthcare services at
affordable rates. They have an excellent range
of training courses for their staff and are a self-
sufficient and independent unit.”Student
SWATI SINGH
“Visiting Tata Memorial Centre was a great
learning experience. It has state of the art
infrastructure as well as a highly efficient
administration and management. TMC
handles hundreds of patients from all over the
world belonging to different social and
economic strata every day.”
Student
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Life at GIMThe strength of the pioneer batch lies in diversity. Life at GIM is not just about studies but it also focuses on crea�ng bonds amongst the peers. The in class and a�er class
ac�vi�es help the students to ins�l a sense of excellence in their life.
Dandiya NightDandiya NightDandiya Night
Unity of GIMUnity of GIMUnity of GIM
BLS TrainingBLS TrainingBLS Training Hostel LifeHostel LifeHostel Life
Full of Zeal,with Goa’s feel,a complete package with seal,we are the real deal.
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Gim HighlightsGIM hosted Dr Devi Prasad She�y, Jerry Sanders, Sam Gosling, Mansoor Khan, Prahlad Kakkar, Mr. Parul Soni, Mr. Thulasiraj, Dr. Arvind Mathur, Mr. Vikram Patel among
other eminent personali�es, as part of its Ribandar Talks series (a CEO talk series) which is a monthly ritual at GIM.
“Coming from an IT background, visiting and
studyingNarayanaHrudalaya was an astounding experience. I came
across a cost effective innovative model used for biomedical waste
management and Yeshaswini program. Concept of an artificial heart
was an eye-opener. Imagine my delight when barely a month later, Dr.
Devi Shetty delivers a Ribandar Talk to us at GIM.” RASHMI MStudent
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● 40 plus full time faculty
● Coming from prestigious institutions such as Harvard, Cornell, Leuven, IIMAhmedabad
Globally, the major concern facing government healthcare policy is making it possible to provide access to quality healthcare for the entire population and not just the privileged few. I strongly feel that Health Care Managers at GIM have the ability to make a positive impact on the system by using their out of box thinking skills and knowledge to bring in innovations in healthcare delivery that are high in quality and yet are cost efficient.
by Prof. Aadesh Chaturvedi
“With around 75 percent of India's population still without any health insurance cover, high out of pocket expenditure, rising cost of healthcare, evolving population clusters, attention to Non-Communicable diseases, and the government's commitment to universal healthcare access, the future will be extremely important for the Health insurance industry”.
by Prof. HARISH SIHARE
The demand for health care is increasing owing to the demographics, as well as attraction of medical tourism. But we still face major challenge regarding facilities and accessibility. GIM's effort at producing managers focussed on the health care sector is therefore a right step. The focus gets sharpened by separating this from the general PGDM programme.
by Prof. A. G. BALASUBRAMANIAN
Faculty
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Batch Profile
AAISHA SIDDIKA SHAIKHQualifica�on: B.H.M.SCollege: Shri Kamakshi Devi Homoeopathic Medical CollegeUniversity: Goa UniversitySummer Internship: SEARCH, Gadchiroli
ABHIJEET ASHOK GUJARQualifica�on: M PharmCollege: Poona College of PharmacyUniversity: Bhara� Vidyapeeth University,PuneWork Exp. in months: 90Organisa�on(s): Ranbaxy, CSIRs, Dr. Reddy Labs Summer Internship: SEARCH, Gadchiroli
ADWAIT PATRAQualifica�on: B.Tech ElectricalCollege: C.V. Raman College of EngineeringUniversity: BBUT, RourkelaWork Exp. in months: 24Organisa�on(s):Vedanta Aluminium Ltd.Summer Internship: HISP, Delhii
AMAL MOHANQualifica�on: B.E Electrical and ElectronicsCollege: Rajalakshmi Engg. CollegeUniversity: Anna UniversityWork Exp. in months: 60Organisa�on(s): Delta Control Systems, Nile Automa�on Arabia, DubaiSummer Internship: HISP, Delhii
AMIT KHANNAQualifica�on: B.Tech ITCollege: Swami Keshvanand Ins�tute of TechnologyUniversity: Rajasthan Technical UniversityWork Exp. in months: 18Organisa�on(s): Huawei Telecommunica�ons India Pvt. Ltd.Summer Internship: For�s, Mohali
APOORVA DEEPAK PARMARQualifica�on: B.Sc BiotechnologyCollege: Abasaheb Garware CollegeUniversity:University of PuneSummer Internship: Apollo Munich Health Insurance, Delhi
ARUN MQualifica�on: B.Sc NursingCollege: West Fort College of Nursing, Kerala University: Calicut UniversityWork Exp. in months: 36Organisa�on(s): Era� Mul�-speciality &Geriatric HospitalSummer Internship: Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai
ARUNA VITTHAL RATHODQualifica�on: B.E. Chemical Engg.College: Ins�tute Of Chemical Technology MumbaiUniversity: Mumbai UniversitySummer Internship: Apollo Munich Health Insurance, Delhi
AKSHAY ASHTIKARQualifica�on:B.Sc Hospitality and Hotel ManagementCollege: IHM, SHIMLAUniversity: NCHMCTWork Exp. in months: 30Organisa�on(s): Hindustan UnileverSummer Internship: Sorento Healthcare Communica�on, Delhi
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ASHISH TIMOTHY SENAPATIQualifica�on: B.Com., Marke�ngCollege: St. Xaviers' Calcu�aUniversity: Calcu�a UniversitySummer Internship: Ernst Young, Gurgaon
CHANDRIKA SHARMAQualifica�on: B.Sc NursingCollege: Terna Nursing CollegeUniversity: Maharashtra University of Health SciencesWork Exp. in months: 21Organisa�on(s): Lilava� HospitalSummer Internship: Smith Medical, Mumbai
AVIGYAT TRIPATHI Qualifica�on: B.Tech CSECollege: SRM UniversityUniversity: SRM UniversityWork Exp. in months: 20Organisa�on(s): Tata Consultancy ServicesSummer Internship: HISP, Delhii
DARSHAN DEEPAK SARDESAIQualifica�on: B.E ITCollege: Rajendra Mane College of Engineering and TechnologyUniversity:Work Exp. in months: 10Organisa�on(s): Saraswat College, MapusaSummer Internship: BSN, Mumbai
FRANCENE PEARL ROBINSONQualifica�on: B.Tech BiotechnologyCollege: Karunya UniversityUniversity: Karunya UniversityWork Exp. in months: 36Organisa�on(s): InfosysSummer Internship: Sorento Healthcare Communica�on, Chennai
KRITIKA VARMAQualifica�on: B.Tech BiotechnologyCollege: JMIT, HaryanaUniversity: Kurukshetra UniversitySummer Internship: BSN, Mumbai
KUMAR YASHWANTQualifica�on: B.E Mechanical Engg.,College: RIET, JaipurUniversity: University of RajasthanWork Exp. in months: 44Organisa�on(s): HCL, Chandra Packaging WorksSummer Internship: Columbia Asia, Gurgaon
LEANDER ELSTAN FERNANDESQualifica�on: B.A EconomicsCollege: Dhempe College of Arts and ScienceUniversity: Goa UniversitySummer Internship: Sorento Healthcare Communica�on, Mumbai
MAHESH KUMAR KQualifica�on: B.PharmCollege: Peoples' Educa�onal Society,BangaloreUniversity: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health SciencesSummer Internship: Beiersdorf, Goa
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MOONA MYRA MENEZESQualifica�on: B.D.SCollege: Goa Dental College and HospitalUniversity: Goa UniversityWork Exp. in months: 24Organisa�on(s): Goa Dental College and Hospital, Dr. Ajay Aras Dental ClinicSummer Internship: Student Exchange Programme, Portugal
MRIDU SINGHQualifica�on: B.Sc Chemistry College: Kirori Mal College University: University of DelhiSummer Internship: Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai
NIRALA KUMARQualifica�on: M.Sc BiotechnologyCollege: KIIT, BhubhaneshwarUniversity: KIIT UniversitySummer Internship: Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon
OJAL HIGGINSQualifica�on: B.A. (Hons) EconomicsM.A. Public Admistra�onCollege: St. Stephen's College, IGNOUUniversity: University of Delhi, IGNOUWork Exp. in months: 9Organisa�on(s): Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd.Summer Internship: Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon
PALLAW GHODESWARQualifica�on: B.PharmCollege: Smri� College of Pharmaceu�cal Educa�on IndoreUniversity: Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishvavidyalaya, BhopalWork Exp. in months: 3Organisa�on(s): Bharat Serums & VaccinesSummer Internship: Dept. of Women & Child Development, Goa
PRAKASH BIPINCHANDRA PATELQualifica�on: B.PharmCollege: S.K. Patel college of Pharmaceu�cal Educa�on & ResearchUniversity: Ganpat University , GujaratWork Exp. in months: 11Organisa�on(s): Ashutosh Pellets Pvt Ltd.,Unichem LaboratoriesSummer Internship: Merck Serono, Mumbai
PRATIMA LILADHAR SARAFQualifica�on: B.tech Metallurgy and Material ScienceCollege: NIT, BhopalUniversity: NITWork Exp. in months: 24Organisa�on(s): JSW , Dolvi RaigadSummer Internship: MSF, Delhi
PRATYANCHA ASHOK JANIQualifica�on: B.H.M.SCollege: Anand Homoepathic Medical College and Research Ins�tuteUniversity: Sardar Patel UniversitySummer Internship: Columbia Asia, Ahmedabad
PUNEET SINGHQualifica�on: B.Tech E.C.ECollege: Hindustan Ins�tute of TechnologyUniversity: UPTU, NoidaWork Exp. in months: 11Organisa�on(s): Honeywell Interna�onalSummer Internship: Apollo Munich Health Insurance, Delhi
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RAMNEEK KHARBANDAQualifica�on: B.TechCollege: Guru Tegh Bahadur Ins�tute of TechnologyUniversity: GGSIPU, DelhiWork Exp. in months: 22Organisa�on(s): Nucleus So�ware Exports Ltd.Summer Internship: Ernst Young, Gurgaon
RASHMI AJINKYA JAMBHEKARQualifica�on: M.Sc Medical BiotechnologyCollege: The Maharaja Sayajirao University of BarodaUniversity: The Maharaja Sayajirao University of BarodaSummer Internship: Columbia Asia, Ahmedabad
RASHMI MQualifica�on:BE Informa�on ScienceCollege: Rajiv Gandhi Ins�tute of TechnologyUniversity: Visveshwaraiah Technological UniversityWork Exp. in months: 18Organisa�on(s): Cognizant Technology Solu�onsSummer Internship: Indegene, Bangalore
SAMIRA KAUR PARHARQualifica�on: Bsc Home Sc, PG Dip in Clinical ResearchCollege: Nirmala Niketan College, CREMAUniversity: University of Mumbai, Jaipur Na�onal UniversityWork Exp. in months: 24Organisa�on(s): GlaxoSmithKlineSummer Internship: Student Exchange Programme, Portugal
RITESH HETRAM BISEN Qualifica�on: M PharmCollege: University Department of Pharmaceu�cal Sciences, NagpurUniversity: Rashtra Sant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur UniversityWork Exp. in months: 17Organisa�on(s): Dupen Labs, Hindustan LaboratoriesSummer Internship: CARE Hospital, Hydereabad
RUPESH RAGHUNATHANQualifica�on: B.Tech BiotechnologyCollege: Vellore Ins�tute of TechnologyUniversity: VIT University, VelloreWork Exp. in months: 22Organisa�on(s): Cognizant Technology Solu�onsSummer Internship: Johnson & Johnson, Mumbai
SAGAR DHARMESH SONIQualifica�on: B.Tech Biomedical Engg.College: U.V. Patel College of Engineering University: Ganpat University , GujaratSummer Internship: Siemens, Goa
SAGNIK BHATTACHARYAQualifica�on: B.Tech CSECollege: Narula Ins�tute of TechnologyUniversity: West Bengal University of TechnologySummer Internship: Apollo Hospital, Kolkota
SAHIL WADHWAQualifica�on: B.B.ACollege: Punjab College of Technical Educa�on, LudhianaUniversity: Punjab Technical UniversitySummer Internship: Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon
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SHAIVALINI SINGHQualifica�on: B.ComCollege: Lucknow UniversityUniversity: Lucknow UniversitySummer Internship: Columbia Asia, Pune
SHEFALI DAWARQualifica�on: B. Tech Biomedical Engg.College: Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, MurthalUniversity: Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and TechnologySummer Internship: Ernst Young, Gurgaon
SIDDHI SANJAY SARDESAIQualifica�on: B.PharmCollege: Bombay College of PharmacyUniversity: Mumbai UniversitySummer Internship: Siemens, Goa
SIDHARTH SETHIQualifica�on: B.D.SCollege: K.L.E Dental College, BangaloreUniversity: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health SciencesSummer Internship: Columbia Asia, Gurgaon
SWATI SINGHQualifica�on: B.B.M., Intern�onal BusinessCollege: BMCC, PuneUniversity: Pune UniversityWork Exp. in months: 12Organisa�on(s): A.P Moller MerskSummer Internship: MSF, Delhi
SRIKANTH CHOPPALAQualifica�on: B.PharmCollege: St. Peters' Ins�tute of Pharmaceu�cal SciencesUniversity: Kaka�ya UniversitySummer Internship: Beiersdorf, Goa
STAVITA BALIQualifica�on:B.A Hons Mathema�cs, M.Sc Opera�ons ResearchCollege: Jesus and Mary CollegeSt. Stephen's College University: University of DelhiSummer Internship: For�s, Mohali
SUBHAV NARAINQualifica�on: B.Tech E&E Engg.College: Anand Engineering College, AgraUniversity: U�ar Pradesh Technical UniversityWork Exp. in months: 4Organisa�on(s): RUVA (Oureduca�on.in)Summer Internship: Ernst Young, Gurgaon
SUMA PONUGUPATIQualifica�on: B.D.SCollege: Sree Sai Dental College and Research Ins�tuiteUniversity: NTR University Health SciencesWork Exp. in months: 16Organisa�on(s): Happy Dental ClinicSummer Internship: CARE Hospital, Hydereabad
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VANESSA ANNE FREITASQualifica�on: B.ComCollege: St.Xaviers' GoaUniversity: Goa UniversityWork Exp. in months: 12Organisa�on(s): Goa Ind Energy Pvt Ltd.Summer Internship: Columbia Asia, Bangalore
VERONICA KANWAR Qualifica�on: BBACollege: St. Bedes' CollegeUniversity: Himachal Pradesh UniversitySummer Internship: For�s, Mohali
YOLANDA SAVIA ANA SILVEIRAQualifica�on: B.Sc BiotechnologyB.Sc BiotechnologyCollege: Dhempe College of Arts and ScienceUniversity: Goa UniversitySummer Internship: Columbia Asia, Bangalore
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The Batch at a Glance
Students by Educational Background Work Experience in Years
Age Profile State-wise Batch Composition
Engineering
Dentistry
Engg. - Biotechnology
Commerce
Nursing / Clin. Research
Others
Pharmacy
IT Engg.
B.Sc Biotech
Arts
HomeopathyFreshers
2 to 3 years
Less than a Year
3 to 5 years
1 to 2 years
More than 5 years
Upto 22 years 22-25 years 25-28 years Above 28 years
Goa
Gujarat
Uttar Pradesh
Jharkhand
Delhi
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
Others
Maharashtra
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
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Prof. A. G. BALASUBRAMANIAN
The demand for health care is increasing owing to the demographics, as well as
attraction of medical tourism. But we still face major challenge regarding facilities
and accessibility. GIM’s effort at producing managers focussed on the health care
sector is therefore a right step. The focus gets sharpened by separating this from
the general PGDM programme.
Summer placement is an important and integral part of GIM healthcare management programme, where students are placed in healthcare or ganizations for 2 months to learn
practicalities and also to get exposed to the real world of healthcare. We are proud to state that the rst batch of GIM-Healthcare Management has secured 100% summer
placement in reputed healthcare companies across the country. Talent each students gained during their rst year clubbed with the rigorous ef fort of placement cell helped in
industry realizing the potential of these students, which ultimately converted in to summer placement opportunities. The companies who participated in summer placement process are:
SUMMER PLACEMENT REPORT
Batch Profile 2014-2016Sr
NoRoll No. Name of Student
Gradua�on
Degree Name Gradua�on Specializa�on Organisa�on Work Experience (months)
1 H2014001 Aditya Duggirala BSc PGDNMT Nuclear Medicine Technology HCG Oncology
2 H2014002 Anshika Saxena (PT) Physiotherapy 15
3 H2014003 Anubhu� Jha BA Arts
4 H2014004 Aparajitha Anne BPharm Pharmacy Accenture 14
5 H2014006 Arya Ugam Sinai Usgaonker Pharmacy
6 H2014007 Avadhoot Laxman Khaware Adcock Ingram Healthcare Ltd. Bri�sh Biologicals 36
7 H2014008 Dhanshree Devanand Chari BSc Medical Technology Omkaar Cardio Diabe�c Centre 12
8 H2014009 Elden Parry Dias BHMS Vrundhavan Hospital
9 H2014010 Himangi Airon BTech Biotechnology
10 H2014011 Isha Chawla Computer Science
11 H2014012 K Prakash Raju Biotechnology TCS 18
12 H2014013 Kinshuk Srivastava Pharmacy GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceu�cal Ltd 24
13 H2014014 Lingeshan R BE Computer Science and Engineering Green Wealth Groups 8
14 H2014015 Manan Pankajkumar Trivedi BPharm Pharmacy
15 H2014016 Mayuri Singh Biotechnology HCL Technologies 24
16 H2014017 Venkata Naveen Babu Me�a BPharm Pharmacy Biocon 30
17 H2014018 Nicole Savianne Antonia Nunes Pharmacy
18 H2014019 Nidhi Kalra Computer scirnce
19 H2014020 Nikhil Jain B Pharm Pharmacy Ranbaxy, Sanofi Aven�s, DePuy Synthes J&J, Biomet 96
20 H2014021 Ni�n Aggarwal BCA BCA Meyer Organics, Pulse Pharma, Micro Labs 60
21 H2014022 Parth Kishorkumar Shah BPharm Pharmacy Wokhardt Ltd., Alpine Health LLC, Aramark 24
22 H2014023 Prateek Mathur BDS Den�stry
23 H2014024 Rashika Nandwani BA Honours English
24 H2014025 Sharad Kumar Upadhayaya Pharmacy
25 H2014026 Soham Sinha BTech Chemical Engineering
26 H2014027 Sukhmani Kaur Taneja BDS Den�stry
27 H2014028 Swas� Ashok Shet Raikar BPharm BPharm
28 H2014029 Swa� Sharma BSc Microbiology Chadha and Chadha Advocates 18
29 H2014030 Tanay Pareshbhai Shah B Tech Biomedical Engineering Panchshil Hospital
30 H2014031 Vatandeep Singh BCA Computer Applica�ons
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Placement Process
Placement policy:
A student can apply to any number of companies. Once an offer has been made, the student has to accept that offer. Students cannot withdraw from the selection process of a company once applied to. However, in the event that student has received an offer in another company before the result of the current process is announced, they will have to accept the offer that was made first.
Pre-placement offers:
Pre-placement offers made by the company are to be routed through the placement cell. Any company keen on making a PPO may get in touch with the placement cell.
Communication of offers:
All final offers made to successful candidates are to be communicated through the placement cell only.
Placement coordinators
PLACEMENT COMMITTEE
Mail - [email protected]�p://gim.ac.in/gim_ap_healthcare_pgdbm.php
Prof. Ajit Parulekar, Chair - personPlacement Cell, GIM +91-832-2490343
Ashish Senapa� +917709648934
Adwait Patra+917709648026
Pallaw Ghodeswar +917709765615
Rashmi M +917709694148
Rupesh Raghunathan +919940436619
Stavita Bali +917709386723
Samira Parhar+919552674197
Prof. Arif RazaFaculty In - ChargePlacement Cell, GIM +91-832-2490342
Goa Ins�tute of Management, Ribandar, Tiswadi, Goa 403006, Phone: 0832-2490333, Fax: 0832-3490332Email: [email protected], Website: www.gim.ac.in