P. D. Hinduja Hospital and Homi Bhabha State University Launch Specialised PG Allied Health Courses to Address Skilled Workforce Demand
In a significant move aimed at strengthening India's allied healthcare workforce, P. D. Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Centre has partnered with Homi Bhabha State University (HBSU) to introduce a range of specialized postgraduate programmes
In a significant move aimed at strengthening India’s allied healthcare workforce, P. D. Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Centre has partnered with Homi Bhabha State University (HBSU) to introduce a range of specialized postgraduate programmes in allied health sciences. The initiative is expected to enhance advanced clinical training and create a pipeline of highly skilled healthcare professionals for India’s rapidly expanding healthcare sector.
The postgraduate programmes are scheduled to commence in August 2026 and will be offered across multiple specialized disciplines within allied health sciences. According to the institutions, each course is expected to accommodate approximately 20 to 30 students, providing focused, hands on training aligned with current healthcare industry requirements.
The collaboration seeks to bridge the growing gap between academic education and clinical practice by combining university led academic excellence with real world hospital based training. Students enrolled in the programmes will gain exposure to advanced healthcare technologies, multidisciplinary care environments, and evidence based clinical practices.
Healthcare experts note that allied health professionals play a critical role in modern healthcare systems, supporting patient diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and long term care. The sector includes specialties such as medical laboratory technology, radiology, physiotherapy, respiratory therapy, clinical nutrition, operation theatre technology, and other specialized healthcare services.
India’s healthcare industry continues to face a growing demand for trained allied health professionals. According to various healthcare workforce estimates, allied health personnel account for a substantial share of healthcare delivery teams and are increasingly essential for supporting hospitals, diagnostic centres, rehabilitation facilities, and specialty care services.
The partnership aligns with broader national efforts to strengthen healthcare education and workforce capacity. Industry analysts suggest that expanding postgraduate training opportunities will be crucial for meeting future healthcare demands driven by population growth, increasing disease burden, technological advancements, and expanding healthcare infrastructure.
Officials from both institutions emphasized that the programmes are designed to equip students with advanced clinical competencies while promoting research, innovation, and professional development. The curriculum is expected to integrate theoretical learning with practical training to ensure graduates are industry-ready upon completion.
Healthcare leaders have welcomed the initiative, highlighting the importance of academic hospital collaborations in building a future ready workforce capable of supporting India’s evolving healthcare ecosystem.
As the healthcare sector continues to expand, investments in specialized education and workforce development are increasingly viewed as essential for maintaining quality care standards. The collaboration between P. D. Hinduja Hospital and Homi Bhabha State University represents a strategic step toward strengthening India’s allied healthcare talent pipeline and supporting the country’s long term healthcare goals.
