Highly recommended course if anyone anyhow doing work in critical care (obviously recommended for all medicoz)…also the teaching technique of sir and mam is so attractive and easy that handling critical pts becomes very easy..thank u sir and mam for running such excellent program..😊🙏
Nice talk!! I do resonate with Sir and Ma'am, it's relevant even today.... Need for MBBS people with critical care experience, is a necessity to have quality healthcare I wish they were paid well too, wouldn't run greedy for a PG seat
Sir , please make a video in intubation time... Like emergency intubation, routine intubation, low GCS, low spo2, cardiac arrest.... what sedation and paralytic injection uses and how it's calculate.
I’m a Surgeon. But I encourage all Junior Residents to work in ICU for 6 weeks minimum, to understand applied aspects of Medical Science. That works wonder with them. When they finish their icu term,they come back more confident , enthusiastic!
Wow......most awaited video👏......this video helps a lot of medicos who want to learn critical care and excel in this branch. Personally as I am doing this course(FCCCM).....I highly recommended to the critical care aspirants. The best part in this course......you can learn by working at your hospital and get the guiding classes from the expert teachers Dr PK Jain sir, Dr Meeta mam, Dr Ankur sir and many more...) One who takes this course will experience the easiet way to diagnose the case (even with minimal investigations) and treat accordingly..... especially for the medicos who are new to critical care. Also its sharpens the skills of already practising intensivists. I highly recommend this course👍
The reality is that very few hospitals in India hire adequate number of ICU specialists. ICUs are mostly "managed" by BHMS/BAMS doctors, with allopathic doctors just rounding once or twice a day for namesake (There was an article in the Times of India in October 2020 on AYUSH doctors in ICUs). In addition, the allopathic doctors are also usually internists / anesthetists / respiratory medicine specialists, or even plain MBBS doctors, and not Critical Care Medicine specialists. A person specializing in Critical Care Medicine after MD/DNB may very likely be disillusioned by the lack of demand.
@@drasutoshpanda "No scope and No jobs" would be too extreme. I would say less scope and jobs than suggested by the figure of 70,000 ICUs mentioned in the video (at 5:38). It's difficult to predict the future. For example, requirement of DM CCM may increase with increasing number of transplant procedures. But, on the other hand, some new (and shorter) course might be introduced to train doctors specifically for transplant patients.
Dear Sir and Madam, I am really grateful for FCCCM certification.. Wonderful exam system. Must enroll this course.. Dr Tejas Patel Consultant Intensivist
Good morning sir...I am from West Bengal..I am your regular veiwers , sir i complete my DCCT( Diploma in critical care tecnology) in 2021...sir what next steps can i do ... please guide me sir...
Sir, I'm Dedeepya from Andhra Pradesh. I've finished my 6years pharm d course by October 2022. Since then I've been working as a duty doctor in a multi-speciality hospital Andhra Pradesh. Now, I've an 1 year experience as a duty doctor. I've few questions to ask 1) is pharm d graduate eligible for Accrete Critical Care International LLP/Critical Care Education Foundation courses or not? 2) if yes, can you please tell me the process of getting into the course and details regarding the fee etc Thankyou
Sir I know you have already covered books for icu, still wanted to ask your opinion regarding two books - Isccm textbook of critical care medicine by Chaudhry
Hello sir. I am an mbbs student but without icu experience I rly want to learn n gt into ds course. Please please help n guide me how to get selected for the program
Sir I have ER experience for now 2 years- 6 months post mbbs in er. 1 year at Apollo Bangalore doing Fellowship of Emergency Medicine and am now working for Manipal Er - sir am I eligible or do I need ICU experience specifically? I am keen to enroll.
OK no one has every talked about fees structure for a year or 2 years even in the website it's not mentioned and weather student is getting stipend or not
@@hancil8982 for fee visit this collegeofcriticalcare.com/fee-structure-for-pcccm-fcccm/ and for stipend FAQ, visit collegeofcriticalcare.com/fcccm-exam-faqs/