Curriculum
21 Sections
115 Lessons
12 Weeks
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Module 1: Foundations of Emergency Medicine
5
1.1
Role and scope of an Emergency Physician
1.2
ER structure, workflow, and triage systems
1.3
Handover techniques and communication
1.4
Medicolegal responsibilities (MLC, consent, documentation)
1.5
Professionalism, ethics, and interdepartmental coordination
Module 2: Initial Assessment & Stabilization (ABCDE Framework)
6
2.1
Rapid patient assessment
2.2
Primary survey
2.3
Airway–Breathing–Circulation immediate interventions
2.4
Monitoring and vital interpretation
2.5
Early decision-making in unstable patients
2.6
Pain control and symptom-directed therapy
Module 3: Airway & Breathing Management
8
3.1
Bag-mask ventilation
3.2
OPA/NPA insertion
3.3
Supraglottic airway devices
3.4
Endotracheal intubation
3.5
Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI)
3.6
Difficult airway management
3.7
Oxygen therapy, NIV, initial mechanical ventilation
3.8
Recognizing acute respiratory failure
Module 4: Shock Management
12
4.1
Identifying shock within the first minute
4.2
Classification: hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, distributive
4.3
Perfusion assessment (lactate, capillary refill, mental status)
4.4
Fluid responsiveness: PLR test, IVC ultrasound
4.5
Early fluid resuscitation principles
4.6
Vasopressor and inotrope initiation
4.7
Hemodynamic support escalation
4.8
Shock algorithms and decision pathways
4.9
Hands-On Skills: Peripheral IV access in unstable patients
4.10
Central venous catheter insertion
4.11
Arterial line insertion
4.12
POCUS for shock (cardiac function, tamponade, IVC, pneumothorax)
Module 5: Sepsis Management
7
5.1
Early recognition of sepsis & septic shock – Sepsis screening tools
5.2
“Golden Hour” sepsis bundles: Blood cultures, Blood cultures, Fluids, Lactate measurement
5.3
Vasopressor initiation in sepsis
5.4
Source control principles
5.5
Monitoring and escalation
5.6
Management in special populations (elderly, immunocompromised)
5.7
Hands-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 Emergencies
6
6.1
ECG interpretation
6.2
ACLS protocols
6.3
Defibrillation & cardioversion
6.4
Transcutaneous pacing
6.5
ACS, arrhythmias, heart failure management
6.6
Post-cardiac arrest care
Module 7: Trauma & ATLS
7
7.1
Primary & secondary survey
7.2
Airway in trauma
7.3
Spine immobilization
7.4
Chest injury management
7.5
Chest tube insertion
7.6
FAST/EFAST
7.7
Burns, drowning, electrocution
Module 8: Orthopaedic Emergencies
3
8.1
Splints and casts
8.2
Joint reduction techniques
8.3
Fracture stabilization
Module 9: Wound Care & Minor ER Procedures
6
9.1
Wound cleaning & closure
9.2
Suturing and stapling
9.3
Abscess drainage
9.4
Burn care
9.5
Local anaesthesia techniques
9.6
Foreign body removal
Module 10: Procedural Sedation & Analgesia
3
10.1
Sedation protocols
10.2
Medications and safety monitoring
10.3
Managing sedation complications
Module 11: Neurological Emergencies
5
11.1
GCS assessment
11.2
Stroke management pathways
11.3
Seizures and status epilepticus
11.4
Raised intracranial pressure
11.5
Lumbar puncture
Module 12: Toxicology & Poisoning
5
12.1
Organophosphate poisoning
12.2
Alcohol & opioid toxicity
12.3
Snake bite & envenomation
12.4
Acid/alkali exposure
12.5
Poisoning antidotes
Module 13: Paediatric Emergencies
5
13.1
Paediatric airway
13.2
PALS
13.3
Pediatric shock
13.4
Pediatric trauma
13.5
Febrile seizure
Module 14: Obstetric & Gynaecological Emergencies
5
14.1
Emergency childbirth
14.2
Shoulder dystocia
14.3
Postpartum hemorrhage
14.4
Ectopic pregnancy
14.5
Acute pelvic pain
Module 15: Ophthalmic & ENT Emergencies
4
15.1
Eye irrigation
15.2
Corneal abrasion management
15.3
ENT foreign bodies
15.4
Airway-threatening ENT emergencies
Module 16: Infectious Disease Emergencies
5
16.1
Rabies & tetanus prophylaxis
16.2
HIV exposure
16.3
Fever with altered sensorium
16.4
Tropical infections
16.5
Infection control in ER
Module 17: Psychiatric Emergencies
4
17.1
Suicide risk assessment
17.2
Acute agitation
17.3
Safe physical & chemical restraint
17.4
Managing violent/delirious patients
Module 18: Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
5
18.1
Lung ultrasound
18.2
Cardiac function assessment
18.3
FAST/EFAST
18.4
IVC assessment
18.5
Ultrasound-guided procedures
Module 19: Emergency Pharmacology
5
19.1
Emergency drug calculations
19.2
Sedatives, analgesics, and vasopressors
19.3
Antibiotics
19.4
Antidotes
19.5
Infusion preparation
Module 20: ER Documentation, MLC & Systems
5
20.1
Medicolegal case documentation
20.2
Consent & refusal
20.3
Death certification
20.4
Police intimation
20.5
ER SOPs & safety protocols
Module 21: Case Discussions & Logbook
4
21.1
Daily case logs
21.2
Case presentations
21.3
Competency checklists
21.4
Final evaluation
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