Fellowship In Emergency Medicine
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Fellowship In Emergency Medicine
A Fellowship in Emergency Medicine allows physicians to further specialize within this fast-paced field by gaining expertise in focused areas such as medical toxicology, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), pediatric emergency care, critical care medicine, sports medicine, and emergency department administration. The programme is designed to strengthen clinical decision-making, enhance procedural skills, and deepen knowledge in specific domains of emergency care. Participants benefit from close mentorship by experienced faculty and subject-matter experts throughout their training.
During the fellowship, physicians receive extensive hands-on exposure through rotations in busy emergency departments, trauma centres, and specialized care units. This comprehensive training ensures a well-rounded understanding of real-world emergency scenarios and high-acuity case management. For MBBS graduates, the Fellowship in Emergency Medicine provides an excellent opportunity to develop advanced competencies in acute care, master the management of life-threatening conditions, and build a rewarding career as skilled frontline medical professionals.
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Course Curriculum
Emergency department operations
documentation, triage, referrals, GP/ambulance coordination, telephone advice
Junior doctor challenges, handling difficult or special patients
Discharges, transfers, breaking bad news
Medicolegal concerns
Infection control
Emergency kits, roadside care, and major incidents.
Management of anaphylaxis
Choking
Cardiac arrest (BLS, ALS, post-resuscitation care)
Central lines
Sepsis, and types of shock.
Evaluation and causes of abdominal pain
Appendicitis
Pancreatitis
Biliary and bowel issues
Urological and vascular emergencies, abscesses
Cellulitis
Acute limb ischemia.
ECG interpretation
Chest pain syndromes
Myocardial infarction (STEMI)
Pericarditis, brady/tachyarrhythmias
Heart failure, hypertension, and aortic dissection.
Assessment of dyspnea
Oxygen therapy
ABGs, asthma
COPD
Pneumonia, pneumothorax, PE, pleural effusion
Pulmonary oedema.
Management of upper/lower GI bleeding
Ascites, and hepatic encephalopathy.
Headache types, delirium, unconsciousness, syncope, stroke
TIAs, seizures, and status epilepticus.
Hypoglycaemia
Hyperglycaemic states
Sodium imbalances
Addisonian and thyrotoxic crises.
UTIs
Renal failure
Potassium disturbances.
Poisoning approach, diagnosis, decontamination, antidotes, and specific poisonings (e.g., opioids, TCA, paracetamol, alcohols, chemicals, illicit drugs, etc.).
Infectious diseases overview, notifiable conditions
Meningitis
Food poisoning
Tuberculosis
STIs
HIV, and imported infections like malaria and dengue.
Hypothermia
Frostbite, drowning, diving and heat-related emergencies
Electrical and radiation incidents.
Pain management
Types of analgesics
Local and regional anaesthesia
Sedation and emergency anaesthesia.
Trauma principles, airway/breathing/circulation management, head/spinal/abdominal/chest injuries, burns
Blast and crush injuries, and trauma imaging.
Cover wound assessment, cleaning, closure, and infection prevention.
Include common fracture types, management
Splinting, and orthopedic emergencies.
Eye injury assessment, corneal trauma, contact lens issues, visual loss, and red eye management.
ENT foreign bodies, vertigo, epistaxis, earache, infections
Dental emergencies.
Gynaecological and obstetric emergencies
Pregnancy complications, delivery management, and post-partum issues.
Psychiatric assessment, aggression management
Suicide/self-harm, major disorders, substance abuse, legal considerations.
Child resuscitation, common illnesses, infections
Trauma, seizures, poisoning, and child abuse evaluation and management.
Who is this course for?
MBBS Graduates.
MBBS Final Years Student
Applicants who are in their final year can also apply.
MD/DNB/FNB & residents working in healthcare.
BAMS / BHMS / Ayush
Ayush ( BAMS / BHMS / BYNS /BUMS )
Training Delivery
Discovery call
A call to evaluate training requirements and adjust course and delivery accordingly.
Tech call with Certified Instructor
A call with the instructor to address specific queries and requirements.
Customized Curriculum
Tailored curriculum to meet specific learning objectives and needs.
Training & LMS Access
Start training sessions with access to the Learning Management System.
Live Training
Interactive live sessions to enhance learning experience.
Hands-on Labs
Role-based training with practical exercises and labs.
Course Materials
Access course materials anytime through LMS.
Progress Metrics
Track student progress with analytics and reports.
Gamified Quiz
Engaging final quiz to reinforce learning.
๐ Certificate of Completion
Get a verifiable certificate after successfully completing the training.
Student Video Testimonials
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Choose Your Plan
Start your journey with flexible pricing options
Fellowship In Emergency Medicine
Live Online
โน195,000
โน130,000
+ โน30,000 after placement
โ Live interactive classes
โ Doubt solving sessions
โ Placement support
Fellowship In Emergency Medicine
Recorded (12 Months Access)
โน165,000
โน110,000
โ Recorded lectures
โ Mock tests & question bank
โ Doubt support
Frequently Asked Questions
A Fellowship in Emergency Medicine is an advanced clinical training program designed to enhance a doctorโs skills in managing acute, life-threatening, and trauma-related medical conditions in emergency settings.
The program is generally open to:
MBBS graduates
Medical officers
General practitioners
Doctors working in emergency departments
(Eligibility may vary depending on the institution.)
The duration typically ranges from 6 months to 1 year, depending on the structure and mode of training (online, hybrid, or hospital-based).
Participants will develop skills in:
Emergency patient assessment and triage
Basic and Advanced Life Support (BLS & ACLS)
Trauma management
Airway management
Cardiac emergencies
Stroke management
Shock and sepsis management
Emergency procedures and stabilization
Most programs include a combination of:
Case-based discussions
Clinical exposure
Simulation-based learning
Hands-on emergency training (depending on format)
Yes. Many programs are designed for working professionals and offer flexible learning options such as online modules or weekend training.
The fellowship can:
Improve your confidence in emergency situations
Enhance your clinical decision-making skills
Increase employability in hospitals and trauma centers
Support career growth in critical care settings
Strengthen your professional profile
The course usually covers:
Trauma and accident management
Cardiac emergencies
Neurological emergencies
Pediatric emergencies
Toxicology
Respiratory emergencies
Emergency procedures and resuscitation
Yes. Upon successful completion of the program requirements, you will receive a Fellowship Certificate in Emergency Medicine.
Recognition depends on the issuing institution. It is advisable to check accreditation, affiliations, and institutional credibility before enrollment.
After completion, you may work as:
Emergency Medical Officer
Casualty Medical Officer
Emergency Department Consultant (as per eligibility)
Trauma care specialist
Critical care team member
Yes. With increasing road accidents, cardiac emergencies, and critical care needs, trained emergency physicians are in high demand in both urban and rural healthcare settings.
Yes. Emergency Medicine training typically includes documentation, triage protocols, and medico-legal considerations relevant to emergency care.
You can apply by:
Filling out the application form
Submitting required documents
Completing the admission process as guided by the institution
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