Fellowship In Emergency Medicine
- 12 Months Full-Time Hospital-Based Training
- Daily Exposure to Busy Emergency Departments
- Supervised Procedural Training & Bedside Mentorship
- ER Protocols, Stabilisation Skills & ACLS-Based Care
- Logbook-Based Evaluation & Final Certification
- Paid Clinical Training to give Industry-Relevant Experience
India’s emergency departments are expanding rapidly, but the shortage of trained ER clinicians continues to grow. From trauma to cardiac events to sepsis, hospitals need doctors who can think fast, act confidently, and manage high-acuity patients with structured protocols.
This program bridges the gap between MBBS learning and real-world emergency practice—preparing you for a high-impact, future-proof career in acute care.
About the Fellowship
The Fellowship in Emergency Medicine is a 12-month full-time, hospital-based program designed to build real clinical competence from day one. With daily ER exposure, supervised procedures, and case-based learning, this fellowship trains MBBS doctors to assess, prioritise, stabilise, and manage critically ill patients with confidence.
You’ll work inside partner hospitals, learn directly from emergency physicians and intensivists, follow standardised ER protocols, and get evaluated through a structured logbook. This is hands-on emergency medicine – practical, intensive, and fully aligned with modern emergency care standards.
Eligibility
- MBBS/ MD/ DNB/ FMGE graduates
Sample Certificate
| Faculty | Details |
|---|---|
Dr. Sateesh Kailasam
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Designation: Emergency Medicine Specialist Specialization: Emergency Medicine, Acute & Critical Care Experience: 20+ Years Affiliation: Founder & Director – Value Med Healthcare Network Pvt. Ltd. Role in Course: Senior Faculty & Advisor |
Curriculum
- 21 Sections
- 115 Lessons
- 12 Weeks
- Module 1: Foundations of Emergency Medicine5
- Module 2: Initial Assessment & Stabilization (ABCDE Framework)6
- Module 3: Airway & Breathing Management8
- Module 4: Shock Management12
- 4.1Identifying shock within the first minute
- 4.2Classification: hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, distributive
- 4.3Perfusion assessment (lactate, capillary refill, mental status)
- 4.4Fluid responsiveness: PLR test, IVC ultrasound
- 4.5Early fluid resuscitation principles
- 4.6Vasopressor and inotrope initiation
- 4.7Hemodynamic support escalation
- 4.8Shock algorithms and decision pathways
- 4.9Hands-On Skills: Peripheral IV access in unstable patients
- 4.10Central venous catheter insertion
- 4.11Arterial line insertion
- 4.12POCUS for shock (cardiac function, tamponade, IVC, pneumothorax)
- Module 5: Sepsis Management7
- 5.1Early recognition of sepsis & septic shock – Sepsis screening tools
- 5.2“Golden Hour” sepsis bundles: Blood cultures, Blood cultures, Fluids, Lactate measurement
- 5.3Vasopressor initiation in sepsis
- 5.4Source control principles
- 5.5Monitoring and escalation
- 5.6Management in special populations (elderly, immunocompromised)
- 5.7Hands-On Skills: 1)Blood culture collection 2) IV & central access 3) Sepsis-based fluid administration 4) POCUS to identify sources of infection
- Module 6: Cardiovascular Emergencies6
- Module 7: Trauma & ATLS7
- Module 8: Orthopaedic Emergencies3
- Module 9: Wound Care & Minor ER Procedures6
- Module 10: Procedural Sedation & Analgesia3
- Module 11: Neurological Emergencies5
- Module 12: Toxicology & Poisoning5
- Module 13: Paediatric Emergencies5
- Module 14: Obstetric & Gynaecological Emergencies5
- Module 15: Ophthalmic & ENT Emergencies4
- Module 16: Infectious Disease Emergencies5
- Module 17: Psychiatric Emergencies4
- Module 18: Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)5
- Module 19: Emergency Pharmacology5
- Module 20: ER Documentation, MLC & Systems5
- Module 21: Case Discussions & Logbook4
Fellowship In Emergency Medicine
- Batch Starts 10th Feb 2026
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