Doctorate of Medicine (MD) in Anaesthesiology.
The Doctorate of Medicine (MD) in Anaesthesiology program is an advanced study focusing on the administration of anesthesia and perioperative care for surgical patients. It encompasses various aspects of anesthesiology, including anesthesia techniques, pain management, critical care medicine, and resuscitation. Students gain expertise in assessing patients, administering anesthesia, monitoring vital signs during surgery, and managing postoperative pain and complications.
• Courses under this:
• Course Level: Doctorate (Postgraduate).
• Duration: Typically 3-5 years.
• Mode: Full-time.
• Eligibility Criteria: Bachelor’s degree in medicine (MBBS) or equivalent from a recognized institution. Some programs may require completion of a rotating internship.
• Admission Process: Candidates need to pass a competitive entrance examination specific to the institution offering the MD program. Admission may also be based on academic performance in the bachelor’s degree, a personal interview, and other criteria set by the institution.
• Areas of Employment: Hospitals, surgical centers, trauma centers, intensive care units, pain clinics, academic institutions. Graduates can work as anesthesiologists, pain management specialists, critical care physicians, educators, or pursue further specialization through fellowships.