Fellowship in Community Health
Full Form of FCH
What is FCH?
Fellowship in Community Health (FCH) is a specialized postgraduate training program designed for medical professionals who wish to deepen their expertise in public health, epidemiology, and community medicine. In India, this fellowship is typically offered by institutions such as the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Christian Medical College (Vellore), and various state medical universities. The program duration is generally one year and includes both classroom instruction and field-based projects. FCH equips doctors with practical skills in disease surveillance, health program planning, maternal and child health, and health policy advocacy. It is often pursued by MBBS graduates aiming to work in rural healthcare, non-governmental organizations, or government health departments like the National Health Mission. The term 'FCH' is used in academic transcripts, job postings, and professional profiles within the Indian healthcare sector. For medical licensing exams like NEET PG, community medicine is a core subject, but FCH is a distinct fellowship that signals advanced competency in community-oriented care. This training is particularly relevant for doctors who want to address India's public health challenges, such as tuberculosis control, nutrition programs, and epidemic response. With the growing emphasis on primary healthcare under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, FCH graduates are increasingly in demand for roles as district health officers, program managers, and public health researchers.
FCH का फुल फॉर्म
सामुदायिक स्वास्थ्य में फेलोशिप
Example
Dr. Anjali completed her FCH from PHFI and now oversees the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme in Madhya Pradesh.