Programmes and Social Impact

Allied health professions and sustainability are closely linked, as both focus on promoting well-being while reducing the environmental impact of healthcare practices. Allied health professionals, such as nutritionists, physiotherapists, optometrists, speech pathologists, and medical laboratory technologists, play an essential role in patient care and can contribute significantly to the sustainability efforts within the healthcare sector.

Sustainability in allied health professions involves adopting eco-friendly practices, such as reducing waste in medical laboratories, using energy-efficient technologies in diagnostic equipment, and promoting telehealth services to minimize travel and carbon footprints. Allied health professionals also contribute by supporting preventative healthcare approaches, which reduce the need for intensive treatments and hospitalizations, ultimately lessening the strain on healthcare resources and reducing environmental impacts.

Allied Health Professionals are healthcare practitioners who provide medical care outside of hospital settings. At Amity Medical School, Amity University Haryana, students specialize in various health and allied science fields, including dietetics, optometry, audiology, speech pathology, nursing, and medical laboratory technology. Training in research methods can help nurses understand the role of research in developing evidence-based care and help them explore their concerns. Research paramedics can develop research by using experience and networks to conduct research for large-scale studies. Research is an integral part of the health system, and AMS offers many courses such as clinical research, public health, stem cell technology, which can give doctors and surgeons strong support. Health professionals associated with health care play an important role in health care system and have many benefits for pursuing their careers in this field, including courses that help improve understanding and application of patient outcomes. Continuous professional development can strengthen health professionals' ability to promote health and disease prevention and to interact effectively with patients. Many people choose health care careers because they enjoy working with people to help them live a better life. Recognizing and valuing their vital roles is essential to building a more comprehensive healthcare system worldwide.

To improve the Social Impact several clinics are run by various department such as

Diet Clinic
Audiology and Speech Language Pathology Clinic
Optometry and Vision Science Clinic