This 12-month certification in Intensive Care Medicine is designed for MBBS graduates aiming to become competent intensivists. The program is aligned with leading international curricula such as SCCM, IFCCC, and UEMS. It integrates 75% clinical training, 17% didactics, and 8% research and quality improvement for balanced learning. Participants gain expertise in managing medical, surgical, trauma, cardiac, and neuro ICU cases. Hands-on procedural training includes central lines, POCUS, lumbar puncture, and thoracentesis. The course emphasizes evidence-based medicine through journal clubs, simulations, and workshops. Leadership, teaching, and communication skills are fostered alongside clinical mastery. Graduates will be prepared to publish research, lead ICU teams, and deliver high-quality patient care.
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Clinical Excellence: Expertise in managing complex medical, surgical, cardiac, and neuro ICU patients.
Procedural Proficiency: Advanced training in invasive procedures and life-support systems.
Academic Edge: Skills in research, publication, and evidence-based clinical decision-making.
Leadership Growth: Preparedness to lead ICU teams, mentor peers, and engage in institutional roles
The Certificate Course in Intensive Care Medicine is a rigorous 12-month training program designed to shape future leaders in critical care. With over 3,100 training hours, the curriculum blends clinical immersion, simulation-based training, structured didactics, and impactful research exposure
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Rotations across medical, surgical, trauma, cardiac, and neuro ICUs ensure broad-based exposure to diverse critical care scenarios. Learners will master advanced life support techniques, including airway management, ventilatory support, renal replacement therapies, and ECMO. Didactic sessions, journal clubs, and simulation workshops reinforce evidence-based practice and multidisciplinary problem-solving. The program integrates research and quality improvement projects, training participants in study design, biostatistics, and manuscript preparation. Leadership modules empower learners to conduct ICU rounds, mentor peers, and participate in hospital-level committees. Assessment includes OSCEs, MCQs, portfolio reviews, procedural logs, and leadership evaluations. Certification is backed by AHEL and AHREF, with plans for national/international accreditation for global recognition. Graduates will exit with a strong clinical, academic, and leadership portfolio. The course is ideal for physicians aspiring to specialize in intensive care and contribute to ICU advancements. With a focus on real-world application, this program ensures readiness for high-acuity critical care environments.