Program Comparison
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Compare all GIHS programs side-by-side to discover which aligns with your career goals.
| Program | Certificate in Pharmacy | Diploma in Pharmacy | Certificate in Nursing | Diploma in Nursing — Extension | Medical Laboratory Diploma & Certificate | Clinical Medicine & Community Health | Diploma in Public Health | Diploma in Midwifery |
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| Overview | The Certificate in Pharmacy program equips students with essential knowledge of drug classifications, preparation, storage, and patient counseling. Graduates work in pharmacies, health centers, and clinical settings. | The Diploma in Pharmacy combines advanced pharmacological knowledge, clinical therapeutics, and pharmacy management. Graduates manage pharmacy operations, support clinical teams, and ensure medication safety. | The Certificate in Nursing provides foundational clinical skills, patient care fundamentals, and basic nursing theory. Ideal for career changers and those with healthcare experience seeking entry into nursing practice. | The Diploma in Nursing — Extension builds on foundational nursing knowledge with advanced clinical practice, leadership training, and specialized nursing areas. Graduates lead healthcare teams and manage complex patient cases. | Programs in Medical Laboratory Sciences prepare technicians and technologists for accurate diagnostic testing, quality assurance, and laboratory management. Certificate level provides entry-level skills; diploma level includes advanced techniques and supervision. | This program trains healthcare professionals who understand both clinical medicine and community-based prevention. Graduates work in hospitals, health centers, and community organizations, addressing disease prevention, health education, and health system strengthening. | The Diploma in Public Health prepares professionals to address disease patterns, design prevention programs, and strengthen health systems. Graduates work in government health programs, NGOs, and international health organizations. | The Diploma in Midwifery combines clinical expertise in obstetrics with woman-centered care principles. Graduates provide antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care in hospitals, health centers, and community settings. |
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