Indian Society of Critical Care launches 4C- Critical Care Medicine E-Course
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New Delhi: Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine has started an online e-course Comprehensive Critical Care Course (4C) to impart the benefit of this to a large number of physicians in India and worldwide.
This course has also been accredited by National board of Examinations.
The Rationale: An Intensive care physician needs to have basic knowledge of Mechanical Ventilation, Hemodynamic Monitoring, Airway and Trauma Management, along with a comprehensive knowledge in medicine, cardiology, nephrology, gastroenterology, pulmonology, infectious diseases, and anaesthesia.
So it has become essential for all care givers to keep themselves well versed and updated with the latest advances in this field.
This course has more than 40 modules to be covered over a period of 12 weeks. Each module comprises of lectures, take home messages, suggested readings, interviews with experts and demonstrations. So this course will train doctors only with basic knowledge and will encourage them to read more
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