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Health Economics, Policy and Management alumnus Rahul builds experience as an instructional designer

Driven by a desire to improve healthcare systems, Rahul transitioned from nursing to public health and now works as an instructional designer at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. His journey reflects a commitment to learning, adaptability, and making a meaningful impact.

Name: Rahul Kanjilimadom
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Graduation year: 2020

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KI alumnus Rahul Kanjilimadom Photo: Private

From nursing to public health by wanting to improve systems

"My undergraduate education was a Bachelor’s in Nursing from Manipal University, after which I worked for a year as a Staff Nurse at the affiliated teaching hospital. During this time, I observed a lot of processes within the health care system that could be improved. I wanted to position myself to change this, so I decided to pursue a Post Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Management from the International Institute of Health Management Research in Delhi. 

I then worked in public health for 4 years with International NGOs, including CARE India, a US-based NGO supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation." 

As a nurse, I observed a lot of processes within the health care system that could be improved. I wanted to position myself to change this... KI [had] the only such programme which fit all my needs and aspirations."

Rahul Kanjilimadom, on choosing KI

Building skills to drive change

"Through my experiences in India’s public health system, I was troubled by the challenges faced by the health care management, both in collaboration with the government counterparts and understanding the economic decisions made by the government. In order for me to drive change, it was clear that I needed to enhance my own skill sets in the areas of health economics and policy, along with healthcare management. The Master’s Programme in Health Economics, Policy and Management at KI was the only such programme which fit all my needs and aspirations" 

Applying knowledge in a global context

"After graduation, I was primarily looking for opportunities in the healthcare management related areas. While my past experiences in public health training made me a strong candidate, the COVID-19 pandemic created difficulties in finding a job.  

My current role is as an instructional designer onsite to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). where I support them in two programmes in public health trainings under the  and .  The role, which I found through persistence and sustained networking, is a contract position through Randstad Sweden. These programmes have long been held face-to-face at Member State institutions. Today, I am converting the training to a hybrid version – with both online and hands-on components.

I feel very happy with what I got! In addition to the programme courses, I attended to a lot of other events, workshops, lunch seminars. Two years gives you enough time to create relationships with your classmates and faculty, especially the guest lecturers from industry.

My education at KI was indeed a very important aspect in helping me find my current role, and it helped me stand out as a potential prospect to my employers. The programme helped me improve my understanding of the key principles and theories I employ in creating the learning or teaching material. Specifically, the management courses really helped my understanding of an incremental learning approach, which I’m using today. I also know that being involved in activities at KI gave me a better understanding of the (Swedish) job market as well. 

I wish to pursue a PhD in health care management or public health (definitely at KI) after I have gained more experience. While I’m still quite open regarding a specific research question,  my ultimate aim is to help health care professionals provide top health care. " 

What is your advice for current students?

"My advice to current students is to be curious and open to all the experiences at KI. Each aspect prepares you for the upcoming professional and personal challenges! And don’t forget to build your network – LinkedIn is a great tool throughout your education.

Also, my best experience at KI was being part of the . The opportunity to be on this team helped me improve both as a professional and as an individual. The immense learning definitely prepared me for the upcoming challenges!" 

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Jelaine Legaspi
2025-06-02