FETAL MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
FETAL MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Discover the world of Fetal Medicine Fellowship with our practice-focused postgraduate diploma program. Ideal for medical professionals looking to enhance their diagnostic skills, our course offers clinical training and expert mentorship. Course Price ₹ 2,50,000 ₹2,00000 Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course Batch starts on Jan to Dec/ May to June Course Duration 12 Months Multimodal Program Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment Flexible payment financing options available FETAL MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Medical Global Academy (MGA) Fetal Medicine Fellowship provides healthcare professionals with the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of prenatal diagnosis, fetal health assessment, and high-risk pregnancy management. Program emphasis is on diagnosis and management of fetal conditions using modern imaging and prenatal screening and maternal fetal care. This fetal medicine fellowship, recognised by CPD UK, is designed to be an academic-based course with clinical exposure to provide the participant with a practical understanding in fetal medicine and maternal-fetal healthcare. The module is appropriate for doctors and health professionals who are interested in prenatal diagnostics, fetal imaging, fetal anomalies, and multidisciplinary pregnancy care. The fellowship involves academic training, case clinic, mentorship and clinical rotations in fetal medicine and prenatal diagnostic environment. The participants learn about fetal ultrasound, fetal screening, fetal echo, maternal-fetal medicine procedures, pregnancy complications and fetal interventions. Outcome Upon completion of this program participants will be able to: Develop an understanding of fetal medicine and maternal-fetal development. Execute and use simple fetal imaging and prenatal screening. Diagnose common fetal defects and complications of pregnancy. To appreciate ultrasound, Doppler studies and fetal monitoring during pregnancy. Learn about prenatal diagnosis such as amniocentesis and CVS. To know the fundamentals of fetal echocardiogram and fetal neurodevelopmental assessment. To acquire understanding of maternal diseases which may influence the fetus. Know about Multidisciplinary Pregnancy Management and fetal interventions. Demonstrate knowledge of ethical, legal and psychological issues of fetal medicine. Build knowledge of the state of maternal-fetal health care and new developments. Career Opportunities This fetal medicine fellowship can help with a career in one of these areas: Fetal Medicine Clinical Support Roles Prenatal Diagnostic and Ultrasound Centers offer diagnostic services and fetal imaging. Care for mothers with High Risk Pregnancy in their care setting. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Services for fetal imaging and prenatal screening. Clinical Research in Fetal Medicine and Obstetrics Hospitals, Maternity Centers and Diagnostic Clinics The program is designed to improve the clinical knowledge and practice of fetal medicine among the healthcare providers involved in the care of mothers and fetuses. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction to Advanced Fetal Medicine Advanced Ultrasound Techniques Fetal Anomalies and Diagnostic Approaches Invasive Fetal Procedures Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fetal Cardiology Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics. Free Study Material with recorded lectures Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India 5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session6. NAAC A+ University7. 1 Year of Mentorship8. Updated Curriculum Course Curriculum Introduction to Fetal Medicine and Maternal-Fetal Physiology Introduction to fetal medicine and the role of fetal medicine in contemporary obstetrics. Maternal-fetal physiology: Placental development and fetal growth. Pregnancy and embryology At an early age. Mothers’ adjustments in pregnancy. Development and organogenesis of fetuses. Prenatal screening, genetic counseling introduction. Ultrasound and Imaging Techniques in Fetal Medicine Guidelines on ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology. Fetal growth and biometry. Use of Doppler ultrasound in measuring the well-being of the fetus. Ultrasound imaging in fetal abnormalities 3D/4D. Application of ultrasound in chromosomal abnormalities screening. Practical fetal ultrasound imaging. Assessment of the index, placenta, and umbilical cord of the amniotic fluid. Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis Aneuploidy first- and second-trimester screening. Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and its usage in clinical practice. Combined screening measures. The ultrasound indicators of Down syndrome, trisomy 18 and others. Invasive diagnostic tests: amniocentesis, CVS and fetal blood sampling. Genetic counseling and communication with patients. High-Risk Pregnancy and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Prestation and gestational diabetes management. Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy: preeclampsia, eclampsia and the HELLP syndrome. Fetal growth restriction (FGR) and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Several pregnancies: diagnosis and treatment. Premature labor and its prevention. Antenatal corticosteroid treatment. The importance of fetal monitoring of high-risk pregnancies. Fetal Anomalies and Intervention Typical fetal malformations: neural tube defects, heart, gastrointestinal and kidney defects. Heart disease, congenital, and fetal diagnosis. Surgery on the fetus: signs, methods, and results. The intrauterine fetal transfusion and other treatment methods. Post fetal surgery neonatal care. Fetal anomalies and fetal interventions, ethical issues. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Procedures and Interventions Fetal blood sampling and cordocentesis. Intrauterine treatments: laser treatment, fetal blood transfusion, and shunts. Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS): signs, dangers, and methods. Fetal well being invasive monitoring. Application of fetal monitoring and biophysical profiles. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Fetal Medicine Fetal medicine ethical dilemmas. The rights of the fetus against the right of the mother. Complex fetal conditions Decision-making. Genetic counseling and informed consent. Both legal and fetal issues of prenatal diagnosis and fetal interventions. Prenatal testing cultural and societal implications. Maternal-Fetal Medicine in Special Populations Fetal management in teenagers and mature age. Pregnancy management in immunologically-based diseases. Pregnancy among women with chronic health conditions (e.g., kidney disease, cancer, etc.). Fetal medicine in the management of pregnancy among obese women. Prenatal health in low-resource countries. Research and Innovations in Fetal Medicine Recent trends in the development of fetal medicine. Prenatal genomics and molecular diagnostics. New technology in fetus monitoring and therapy. Case studies and methodology of research. Research papers and clinical cases presentation. It is writing and publishing research in fetal medicine. Fetal Echocardiography Fetal echocardiography principles and its applicability in prenatal diagnosis. Prenatal screening of the first and second trimester of congenital heart disease. Recognizing and diagnosing typical congenital heart defects (e.g. septal defects, outflow tract anomalies). State-of-the-art approaches to fetal echocardiography, such as 3D. Management guidelines on diagnosed fetal heart defects. Cooperation with pediatric cardiologists in the planning of postnatal care. The discussion and interpretation of fetal echocardiograms. Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Fetal Medicine Development and major neuroanatomy of the fetal brain. Detecting and

