Course Overview
The Postgraduate Diploma in Intensive Care Medicine is designed for healthcare professionals to gain specialized skills in managing critically ill patients. This program covers advanced topics such as mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic monitoring, sepsis management, trauma care, and organ support therapies. Participants will learn to diagnose and treat life-threatening conditions in the ICU, including cardiac, respiratory, and neurological emergencies. Combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical training, the program prepares professionals to handle complex medical situations with confidence. Ideal for doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals, this diploma enhances expertise in delivering high-quality care in intensive care units (ICUs).
What you’ll learn
- Mastering the use of ventilators to support patients with respiratory failure.
- Using advanced tools to monitor blood pressure, cardiac output, and fluid balance in critically ill patients.
- Recognizing and treating sepsis, septic shock, and multi-organ failure.
- Recognizing and treating sepsis, septic shock, and multi-organ failure.
- Understanding renal replacement therapy (dialysis), ECMO, and other life-sustaining treatments.
- Managing conditions like strokes, traumatic brain injuries, and seizures in the ICU.
- Enhancing skills in working with multidisciplinary teams for comprehensive patient care.
Eligibilty & Requirement
- MBBS/ MD/ MS/ DNB/ Equivalent
- No previous experience is needed.