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Advanced Certificate in Critical Care Medicine
The Advanced Certificate in Critical Care Medicine is designed to equip medical professionals with the essential knowledge and clinical skills needed to assess, stabilize, and manage critically ill patients, including those with complex emergencies and trauma-related conditions.
An online critical care course with certification helps healthcare professionals strengthen clinical judgment, improve patient outcomes in high-risk settings, and respond effectively to rapidly evolving medical situations. It also prepares participants to function confidently in intensive care units (ICUs), emergency departments, and trauma centers.
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Course Curriculum
• Resuscitation and initial management of acutely ill
• ICU investigations and drugs
• Acid base abnormalities
• Sedatives in ICU
• Electrolyte abnormalities
• Nutritional assessment and support
• The ICU record
• Basic monitoring
• Introduction to microbiology in ICU
• Antibiotic stewardship in critical care
• An alternative approach to acid-base abnormalities in critically ill
Shock
• Classification of Shock
• Shock management
• Heart Failure
• Cardiac Arrhythmias
• Aortic Dissection
• Hypertensive crisis
• Cardiac Emergency Management
• Cardiomyopathies
• Screening for Heart Disease
• Pericardial Disease
• Infective Endocarditis (IE)
• Acute Aortic Syndromes
• Aortic Trauma
• Cardiac Effects of Acute Pulmonary Embolism
• Coronary Interventions
• Cardiac MRI Anatomy and MRA
• Cardiac Nuclear Medicine Studies
• Normal Cardiac CT
• Variations in Pulmonary Vascular Patterns
• Complications of Myocardial Infarct
• Pulmonary Stenosis and Atresia with Intact Septum
• Grown-Up Congenital Heart Disease
• Single Ventricle Heart Conditions
• Coronary Artery Pathology
• An Introduction to Heart Failure and Valve Disease
• Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation
• Heart Valve Disease – Diagnosis and management in primary care
• Heart Valve Disease – Endocarditis
• Heart Valve Disease – Introduction
• Heart Valve Disease – Treatment and follow up
• Imaging of Lung Cancer
• Spinal Tumours
• Surface Lesion of Bone
• Oesophagus: Staging of Tumours
• Tumours of the Oesophagus: Treatments
• Colorectal Cancer: Follow-Up and Treatment, Management of Recurrence
• Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
• Staging of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
• Gynaecological Cancer: Imaging in Follow-Up
• Clinical Aspects, Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer
• Staging Prostate Cancer
• Malignant Testicular Tumours
• Primary Tumours of the Spinal Cord
• Spinal Extramedullary Tumours
• Colorectal Cancer 18 FDG PET/CT
• Gastro-oesophageal Cancer 18 FDG PET/CT
• Carcinogenesis
• Causes of anaemia associated with breathlessness
• Anaemia and breathlessness
• Anticoagulation in pregnancy
• Spontaneous bleeding
History of acute asthma
• Assessing severity of acute asthma
• Chronic asthma
• Asthma guidelines and inhaler technique
• Differentiating COPD and asthma
• Interstitial lung disease and the acute medical take
• Investigation and management of interstitial lung disease
• Symptoms and signs of pulmonary embolism at initial presentation
• Pathway to diagnosing interstitial lung disease
• Difficulties of treating interstitial lung disease
• Interstitial lung disease case studies
• New lung cancer diagnosis and management
• Variability of lung cancer presentations
• Presenting features of pulmonary embolism
• Common causes of pulmonary diseases
• Managing pulmonary embolism special circumstances
• Risk factors for pulmonary embolism
• Definition and description of bronchiectasis
• Mechanisms behind haemoptysis in bronchiectasis
• Rarer causes of haemoptysis
• Investigation and management of rarer causes of haemoptysis
• Common and serious respiratory causes of cough
• Importance of good history
• Taking an occupational history
• The Gastro-Oesophageal Junction, Hiatus Hernia and Reflux Disease
• Oesophagus: Tumours of the Oesophagus
• Common Clinical Problems: Managing Abdominal Radiological Emergencies
• Postoperative Appearances of the Oesophagus
• Post-operative Appearances of the Stomach and Small Bowel
• Gastrostomy Insertion
• Non-Neoplastic Disorders of the Stomach and Duodenum
• Small Bowel: Barium Examination of the Small Bowel
• Crohn’s Disease
• Small Bowel: Diffuse and Multi-system Diseases of the Small Bowel
• Small Bowel: Structural and Vascular Abnormalities of the Small Bowel
• Abdominal Radiographs: Uses, Limitations, Techniques and Normal Anatomy
• Malignant Tumours of the Small Bowel
• Small Bowel: G-I Stromal Tumours (Hollow Organ and Mesentery)
• Small Bowel Obstruction
• Colon Evacuation Proctography and Pelvic Floor Anatomy
• Endoanal Ultrasound and Anal/Rectal MRI (Non-Malignant) Fistula Disease
• Colon: Diverticular Disease of the Colon
• Idiopathic Inflammatory Bowel Disease
• Upper GI Normal Anatomy and Techniques: Endoscopic Ultrasound
• Colorectal Cancer: Follow-Up and Treatment, Management of Recurrence
• Colon: Other Miscellaneous Disorders of the Colon
• Further Diseases of the Appendix
• Imaging and Intervention of Solid Viscera Techniques
• Gallbladder and Biliary Tract: Normal Anatomy
• Gallbladder and Biliary Tract: Examination Techniques of the Biliary Tree
• Gallbladder and Biliary Tract: Staging of Cholangiocarcinoma
• Gall bladder and Biliary Tract: Inflammatory Conditions of the Biliary Tract
• Normal Liver Anatomy and Examination Techniques
• Anomalies and Anatomic Variants of the Liver
• Liver: Benign Lesions of the Liver – Haemangioma, Cysts
• Liver: Malignant Tumours of the Liver – Hepatoma
• Malignant Tumours of the Liver: Others
• Management of Hepatic Malignancies
• Infectious and Other Non-Neoplastic Conditions of the Liver
• Liver: Cirrhosis and NASH
• Liver: Vascular Disorders of the Liver and Splanchnic Circulation
• Liver: Vascular Disorders of the Liver and Splanchnic Circulation – Intervention
• Abdominal Trauma
• Pancreas: Normal Anatomy and Examination Techniques, Anomalies and Anatomic Variants
• Oesophagus: Motility Disorders of the Oesophagus
• Pancreas: Pancreatitis Diagnosis (Acute)
• Pancreas: Pancreatitis Diagnosis (Chronic)
• Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
• Other Pancreatic Neoplasms
• Staging of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
• Spleen: Normal Anatomy and Examination Techniques
• The Abnormal Spleen
Goodpasture’s disease signs and symptoms
• Causes of nocturia
• Definitions of chronic kidney disease
• Management of chronic kidney disease
• Causes of dysuria
• Investigation and management of urinary tract infection
• Investigation and management of acute kidney injury
• Investigation and management of haematuria
• Renal replacement therapy in critical care
• ACP and different illness trajectories
• Case study: end-stage renal disease
• Discussing ‘Do Not Attempt CPR’ decisions
• Framework for end-of-life care in advanced kidney disease
• Symptom management complicated by coexisting conditions
• The management of diabetes at the end of life
• AKI – Differential Diagnosis
• AKI – Fluid Resuscitation
• AKI – Life-threatening Complications
• CKD – Hypertension in CKD
Coma
• Headtrauma
• Spinal cord injury
• Chronic cord compression: Examination findings
• Definition of stroke
• Stroke differential diagnosis in younger patients
• Stroke: Where is the lesion?
• How to take a headache history
• Parkinson’s disease: Classical symptoms and signs
• Parkinsonism
• Parkinson’s disease: Diagnosis, investigation, management
• Clinical findings associated with spinal cord compression
• Causes of acute spinal cord compression
• Spinal cord compression
• The vestibular system and its connections
• All about uncompensated vestibular disorders
• Types of speech disturbance
• Areas of the brain and associated speech disturbances
• Brain tumours affecting speech: Types, treatment, management
• Dealing with the unconscious patient
• Management of acute back pain
• Safe sedation
• First fit: Investigation and management
• Signs and symptoms of viral encephalitis
• All about HSV encephalitis
• Investigation and management of urinary tract infection
• Management of the septic patient
• Investigation and management of Sepsis
• e-Assessment – UTI
• Urinary Tract Infections
• Standard 15: Infection Prevention and Control e-Learning
• Social Distancing, Hand Hygiene and Personal Protective Equipment
• Taking Care of Residents and Yourselves
• Taking Care of the Environment
• Leprosy
• Lyme Disease
• Subcutaneous Mycoses and Other Mycoses
• Infectious Blisters
• Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
• Dermatological Presentations of COVID-19
• Staphylococcal Related Skin Disorders
• Acute Wound Infections
• Chronic Osteomyelitis in the Lower Limb
• Finger Tip Infections
• Care of airway equipment
• Hand washing
• Safe sharps disposal
• Pneumococcal Infections in HIV
• Tuberculosis
• Herpes Infections
• Cytomegalovirus
• Cryptosporidiosis and Microsporidiosis
• Herpes Infections
• Cytomegalovirus
• Cryptosporidiosis and Microsporidiosis
• Genital Lumps
• Differential Diagnosis of Anogenital Warts
• Anogenital Warts
• Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN)
• VIN, PIN and VAIN
• Infection Prevention and Control
Who is this course for?
MBBS graduates
General practitioners
Medical officers
Doctors working in ICUs or emergency departments
Healthcare professionals involved in acute patient care
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
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Live Training
Interactive live sessions to enhance learning experience.
Hands-on Labs
Role-based training with practical exercises and labs.
Course Materials
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Progress Metrics
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Gamified Quiz
Engaging final quiz to reinforce learning.
🎓 Certificate of Completion
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Advanced Certificate in Critical Care Medicine
Live Online
₹97,500
₹65,000
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✔ Doubt solving sessions
✔ Placement support
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₹82,500
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Advanced Certificate in Critical Care Medicine is a specialized training program designed to enhance a doctor’s knowledge and clinical skills in managing critically ill patients with life-threatening conditions, organ failure, or severe trauma.
This program is generally suitable for:
• MBBS graduates
• General practitioners
• Medical officers
• Doctors working in ICUs or emergency departments
• Healthcare professionals involved in acute patient care
Eligibility criteria may vary depending on the institution.
The course is typically structured as a 6-month program, although the duration may vary based on the learning format.
Yes. Many institutions offer the Advanced Certificate in Critical Care Medicine in an online or hybrid format, enabling working professionals to upgrade their skills while continuing clinical practice.
The course generally includes:
• Principles of intensive care medicine
• Shock and sepsis management
• Mechanical ventilation basics
• Trauma management
• Acute respiratory failure
• Cardiac emergencies in ICU
• Fluid and electrolyte management
• Organ support and monitoring
• Basic life support (BLS) and advanced life support principles
This certification:
• Enhances competence in managing critically ill patients
• Improves rapid clinical decision-making skills
• Strengthens preparedness for ICU and emergency roles
• Adds value to your professional credentials
• Expands career opportunities in hospitals and critical care units
No. This is a skill-enhancement certification program and does not replace MD/DNB or super-specialty training in Critical Care. It is designed to strengthen foundational and practical knowledge in intensive care management.
Most programs incorporate:
• Case-based discussions
• Clinical scenario simulations
• Protocol-based ICU management approaches
• Evidence-based treatment guidelines
Hands-on training availability may vary by institution.
Yes. Participants who successfully complete the course requirements and assessments will receive an Advanced Certificate in Critical Care Medicine from the awarding institution.
Yes. The course is specifically designed for practicing medical professionals and offers flexible learning schedules.
Graduates can explore roles in:
• Intensive Care Units (ICUs)
• Emergency departments
• Trauma centers
• High-dependency units (HDUs)
• Multispecialty hospitals
Enrollment typically involves:
• Filling out an application form
• Submitting qualification documents
• Paying the course fee
• Receiving admission confirmation from the institution
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