Intl CertIntroduction to Hospital Management for Early Career Health Workers
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CPD units applied for — pending PRC approval. They'll be credited once approved.

The program is designed for healthcare professionals who practice as consultants, run a private practice, or manage their own clinics, who seek to better understand the business aspects of their profession. While clinical expertise remains the foundation of healthcare, successfully sustaining and growing a practice also requires sound business knowledge. This program walks participants through key topics such as choosing the right business structure, navigating government registrations and permits, understanding tax obligations and BIR compliance, and establishing proper accounting and record-keeping systems. In addition, the course will help practitioners avoid common administrative and compliance challenges while strengthening their ability to manage and grow a well-run, financially responsible healthcare practice.
Earn CPD units toward PRC renewal
Structured, expert-led curriculum
Live interactive webinar via Zoom
Digital certificate of completion
Network with fellow licensed professionals
Downloadable learning materials & resources
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Registration closes August 18, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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This is a PRC-accredited CPD program for Medical Technologists.
Are you a company looking to train multiple employees on this course? We offer group enrollments and customized corporate packages so your whole team can complete this program together — at rates that work for your organization.
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