Bachelor of Science in Clinical Medicine (Mental Health)
Students will gain clinical competency required to provide quality mental health services in a wide variety of clinical settings. The core skills developed include individual counseling, conflict resolution, teaching, program planning, leadership, research skills, and mental illness detection and prevention techniques. After graduating, students will be able to provide comprehensive psychiatric care, both as individuals and as part of multi-dimensional teams.
Program Duration: 2 years, full-time
Schools Offering: St. John of God College of Health Sciences
Eligibility: Diploma in Clinical Medicine. 2 years of work experience.
Schools Offering: St. John of God College of Health Sciences
Eligibility: Diploma in Clinical Medicine. 2 years of work experience.
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