Doctorate of Medicine (DM) in Neurology.
The Doctorate of Medicine (DM) in Neurology program is an advanced study focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders of the nervous system. It encompasses various aspects of neurology, including clinical neurology, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, and neuroimaging. Students gain expertise in evaluating and managing neurological conditions such as stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and dementia, as well as conducting specialized procedures like electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies.
Courses under this:
• Course Level: Doctorate (Postgraduate).
• Duration: Typically 3 years.
• Mode: Full-time.
• Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must have completed a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or equivalent degree in internal medicine from a recognized institution. Some programs may require additional qualifications and experience in neurology.
• Admission Process: Admission is typically based on a national-level entrance examination followed by a personal interview and assessment of academic qualifications and research experience.
• Areas of Employment: Hospitals, neurological clinics, academic institutions, research institutions. Graduates can work as neurologists, clinical neurophysiologists, neuropharmacologists, neuroimagers, researchers, educators, or pursue further specialization through fellowships.