Become a specialist in Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolic Disorders with this structured 12-month program designed for MBBS graduates. Gain hands-on clinical exposure, advanced therapeutics training, and leadership skills while aligning with global standards from Harvard, King’s College London, and AIIMS. With over 2,600 learning hours, including rotations, simulations, and research, this program equips you to deliver comprehensive care for complex metabolic conditions. You’ll also master the use of CGM, insulin pumps, and novel therapies, preparing for real-world challenges in both outpatient and inpatient settings.
The Certificate Course in Diabetic and Metabolic Disorders integrates personalized nutrition, obesity therapies, and lifestyle medicine for holistic care. You will participate in multidisciplinary case discussions, journal clubs, and simulation labs to sharpen your decision-making. The program also builds your research and academic profile with opportunities for clinical projects and publications. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in hospitals, teaching, and research institutions worldwide.
Next Batch
Clinical Expertise: Master diagnosis and management of diabetes and metabolic disorders in outpatient and inpatient settings.
Therapeutic Proficiency: Train in insulin pumps, CGM, novel pharmacotherapies, and bariatric interventions.
Research and Academic Skills: Learn study design, critical appraisal, manuscript preparation, and scholarly presentation.
Leadership and Teaching Abilities: Develop communication, ethics, teamwork, and educational skills to lead multidisciplinary teams.
Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, endocrine emergencies, obesity therapies, and lifestyle medicine. Global Standards: Designed in alignment with Harvard, King’s College, AIIMS, and the University of Sydney programs. Hands-On Training: 1,950+ hours of clinical exposure, simulation labs, diagnostic mastery, and case-based discussions. Integrated Research Component: Engage in clinical research, audits, and quality improvement projects for academic advancement.
Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, endocrine emergencies, obesity therapies, and lifestyle medicine. Global Standards: Designed in alignment with Harvard, King’s College, AIIMS, and the University of Sydney programs. Hands-On Training: 1,950+ hours of clinical exposure, simulation labs, diagnostic mastery, and case-based discussions. Integrated Research Component: Engage in clinical research, audits, and quality improvement projects for academic advancement.
The Certificate Course in Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders is designed to produce clinically adept and research-oriented physicians. With more than 2,600 hours of structured learning, the program combines clinical rotations, didactic learning, and research engagements, mirroring standards set by Harvard/Joslin, King’s College London, AIIMS, and the University of Sydney. Participants will gain deep expertise in diagnosing and managing T1DM, T2DM, GDM, metabolic syndrome, and endocrine emergencies. The curriculum emphasizes advanced therapies such as insulin pumps, CGM, GLP-1 receptor agonists, and SGLT2 inhibitors, alongside training in obesity management, bariatric surgery principles, and lifestyle interventions. Through simulation labs, journal clubs, and multidisciplinary case discussions, learners sharpen their diagnostic accuracy, decision-making, and communication skills. They also engage in original research, audits, and quality improvement projects, preparing them to contribute to evidence-based practice.
In addition to medical mastery, the program builds leadership, teaching, and patient-education competencies, enabling participants to lead teams and improve outcomes. With access to internationally recognized textbooks, journals, and e-learning platforms, graduates emerge as well-rounded clinicians ready to meet the growing challenges of diabetes and metabolic disorders. This program offers a unique balance of clinical immersion, academic rigor, and professional development, equipping participants for impactful careers across hospitals, academic centers, and research institutions.