
Fellowship Level Program in Diabetes Mellitus
Understand and identify types of diabetes, address complications, and optimize treatment plans.
Course Outcomes:
- Understand advanced treatment options suitable for different patient populations and provide personalized patient care
- Diagnose and manage microvascular and macrovascular complications of diabetes
- Benefit form real-world clinical scenarios and ensure practical application of knowledge and skill development
- Gain hands-on skills and expertise and provide diabetes care in a hospital setting
- Improve health outcomes by facilitating positive health behavior and well-being
- 3-Months clinical training at leading corporate hospitals
About the course:
The prevalence of diabetes is increasing worldwide, given the special populations and lifestyle factors. This means that clinical practitioners are likely to see more and more patients with diabetes in their practice, resulting in the need for practitioners who can identify, address, and provide specialized care for diabetes mellitus.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies of diabetes management and offer an edge in this competitive healthcare landscape.
The Fellowship Level Program in Diabetes Mellitus is an advanced program that explores various aspects of diabetes care. The program encompasses types of diabetes, epidemiology, pathophysiological intricacies, clinical features, diagnostic guidelines, advanced diagnostic testing, and treatment. At the end of the program, you will be placed at a leading corporate hospital for a 3-month clinical training program to equip you with the necessary skills to manage diabetes in a clinical setting, effectively.
Through a systematic curriculum designed by global experts, real-world clinical scenarios, and hands-on clinical training programs, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of diabetes care and contribute to improving patient outcomes.
Curriculum:
Module 1: Foundations of Diabetes Mellitus
Module 2: Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Management
Module 3: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Risk Management
Module 4: Retinopathy, Foot Care
Module 5: Obesity and Weight Management for Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Module 6: Diabetes Care in the Hospital Setting
Module 7: Improving Health Outcomes by Facilitating Positive Health Behavior and Well-being
Who this course is for:
The minimum educational requirement for the Fellowship Level Program in Diabetes Mellitus is the completion of a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree.
Eligibility – MBBS doctors
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Curriculum:
Module 1: Foundations of Diabetes Mellitus
Module 2: Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Management
Module 3: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Risk Management
Module 4: Retinopathy, Foot Care
Module 5: Obesity and Weight Management for Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Module 6: Diabetes Care in the Hospital Setting
Module 7: Improving Health Outcomes by Facilitating Positive Health Behavior and Well-being
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Duration: 15 Months
Level: advanced