The Fellowship in Critical Care is designed to develop registered and graduate medical professionals into novice critical care practitioners through a programmed approach to knowledge and skills acquisition coupled with a critical thinking focus. During this course, students will gain the clinical and technical experience needed to handle complex clinical situations.
The Fellowship in Critical Care course is designed for practitioners like you who want to work in the technology- and resource-intensive area of medical care. This course will help to improve the care delivered not only in the ICU but also to critically ill patients in other areas such as the emergency room, postoperative care unit, and disaster settings.
Live virtual classes are conducted by expert faculty throughout the course to complement the curriculum. At the end of the course, you will have a 2-week contact program in a leading institute that will allow you to work with leading intensivists and apply your theoretical knowledge to practice.
Fellowship in Critical Care Highlights
Course Name |
Fellowship in Critical Care |
Course Level |
PhD, Fellowship |
Course Duration |
2 year |
Eligibility Criteria |
MBBS |
Admission Process |
Based on Merit |
Salary Extracted |
INR 3,00,000 to INR 20,00,000 |
Study Criteria for Fellowship in Critical Care
1. MBBS/Foreign Graduate with MCI Registration with 1-year work experience in ICU/Similar.
2. A two-year programme conducted by the Indian Association of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia.
3. Course Validity months, will be an extra charge for the extension of the course validity.
4. Fellowship to medical scientists with a PhD degree, an MD, or a similar post-graduate degree seeking training in kidney development, physiology, immunology, uremic vascular biology, and molecular and cell biology.
Teachers/FacultyTraining
The academic training includes case presentations, journal clubs, intensive care unit grand rounds, staff and student seminars, mortality audits and cath conferences. Faculty and senior residents are trained in invasive lines, intra-aortic balloon pump insertion and chest tube insertion.