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FELLOWSHIP IN NEURO ONCOLOGY

FELLOWSHIP IN NEURO ONCOLOGY Discover the world of neuro-oncology 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 Fellowship in Neuro-Oncology MGA Medical Global Academy’s Fellowship in Neuro-Oncology is a highly advanced, multidisciplinary program for medical practitioners interested in specializing in the diagnosis, treatment and management of primary and metastatic tumors of the brain and spinal cord. This program brings together several specialties – neurosurgery, neuroimaging, neuropathology, radiation oncology and medical oncology – to develop a full and practical approach to neuro-oncology. This fellowship mirrors the real clinical environment, where the diagnosis, tumor profiling, treatment and follow-up stages are interconnected. Through clinical exposure, tumor board and multidisciplinary case reviews, the fellows gain practical experience and confidence in clinical decision making, especially in complex situations. The program not only focuses on treatment but also on precision medicine, cutting-edge diagnostics, and comprehensive patient care, from diagnosis through rehabilitation and survivor care. Key Areas of Focus Neuro-oncologic imaging, such as MRI, fMRI, PET and molecular analysis Diagnosis and treatment of primary brain tumors (gliomas, meningiomas, medulloblastomas) Spinal cord tumors and brain metastases Preoperative planning (awake craniotomy, computer navigation, intraoperative monitoring) Chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy (SRS, IMRT, proton therapy) Neuropathology and molecular pathology for grading and tailoring therapy Neuro-oncology in children with growth and developmental issues and long-term issues Neuro-endocrine complications and paraneoplastic syndromes Neurorehabilitation, palliative care and quality of life in end-stage care Use of artificial intelligence, radiomics and precision oncology for diagnosis and treatment How This Fellowship Transforms Your Practice Creates a structured, multidisciplinary approach to complex CNS tumors Enhances accuracy in diagnosis with new imaging and molecular technologies Provides confidence in surgical, chemotherapy and radiotherapy planning Improves management of complications, toxicities and long-term care Supports the use of precision medicine and personalised cancer care Enhances role as an expert in high-complexity neuro-oncology care Where This Fellowship Positions You Tertiary hospital, cancer hospital and neuro-oncology unit roles Expertise in brain tumor care and multidisciplinary oncology care Subspecialty in surgical neuro-oncology, radiation neuro-oncology or neuro-oncology research Academic teaching, training and research Tumor board membership, clinical trials, and advanced cancer care programs To be clear, this is a shift from general neurology or oncology practice to providing very specialized, very precise care – high-end management of complex, high-end brain and spinal tumors using highly sophisticated, multidisciplinary care and technology in a patient-centered manner. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction to Neuro-Oncology Clinical Management of Brain Tumors Neuro-Oncology Research and Clinical Trials Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques Neuropathology and Molecular Diagnostics Palliative Care and Symptom Management 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 Fundamentals of Neuro-Oncology A Brief History of Neuro-Oncology Central Nervous System (CNS) Anatomy and Physiology Brain and Spinal Tumors Classification (WHO 2021) Genetics of CNS Tumors Basics of Neuroimmunology and Tumor Microenvironment Diagnostic Neuro-Oncology Neuroimaging (MRI, MRS, fMRI, PET, CT) Neuro-pathology: Histological and Molecular Diagnostics Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) analysis and Liquid Biopsy in CNS Tumors Neurocognitive Assessment and Functional Mapping Tumor Grading and Staging Surgical Neuro-Oncology Principles of Neurosurgical Oncology Pre-operative Planning and Navigation Awake Craniotomy and Intra-operative Monitoring Skull Base Tumor Approaches Postoperative Management and Complications Medical and Radiation Oncology in CNS Tumors Chemotherapy and Targeted Treatment Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS, IMRT, Proton Therapy) Side Effect and Toxicity Management Drug Delivery and Blood-Brain Barrier Immunotherapy and New Therapies Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Frequent Tumors of the CNS in Children (Medulloblastoma, Ependymoma, etc.) Pediatric Tumors and Genetic Syndromes Treatment Strategies in Children Neurodevelopmental Considerations and Rehabilitation Long-Term Follow-up and Survivorship Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Symptom Management in Advanced Disease Palliative Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy Psychological and Cognitive Support Neurorehabilitation Techniques Palliative Care and Ethics Neuro-Endocrine and Paraneoplastic Syndromes CNS Tumors Involving the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis Assessment and Treatment of Hormonal Abnormalities Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes with CNS Malignancies Endocrine Sequelae Post-Therapy Endocrine Care in Neuro-Oncology Neurogenetics and Hereditary Tumor Syndromes Genetic Counseling and Testing in Neuro-Oncology Hereditary Tumor Syndromes (e.g., NF1/NF2, Li-Fraumeni, VHL) Next-Generation Sequencing and Genomic Profiling CRISPR, Gene Therapy and Neuro-Oncology Ethical Considerations for Genetic Data CNS Metastases and Systemic Cancer Involvement Lung, Breast, Melanoma and GI Metastases to the Brain Leptomeningeal Database: Diagnosis and Management Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Metastatic Disease Targeted Therapies and Systemic Agents Survival Prediction Models Neuro-Oncology Nursing and Multidisciplinary Care Roles of Neuro-Oncology Nursing Specialists Coordinating Care Across Disciplines Patient Education and Advocacy Supportive Care Pathways Reducing Burnout in Oncology Staff Neuro-Oncology in Low-Resource Settings Barriers to Diagnosis and Care Affordable Imaging and Treatment Neuro-Oncology and Mobile Health/Telemedicine Establishing Tumor Registries and Outreach Services Policy and Advocacy for Neuro-Oncology Awareness Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Neuro-Oncology Quality Indicators Risk Assessment and Clinical Audit Tools Operative Safety and Infection Control Tumor Registry and Documentation Standards Implementing Patient-Centered Protocols Advanced Neuroimaging and AI in Neuro-Oncology Radiomics and Radiogenomics Applications Functional and Connectome Imaging Tumor Segmentation and Diagnosis with Machine Learning AI-Powered Prognostication Tools Augmented and Virtual Reality for Surgical Simulation Immuno-Oncology in CNS Tumors Immune Evasion by Tumors in the CNS Checkpoint Inhibitors and CAR-T Cell Therapy Immunotherapy for Glioblastoma and Meningioma Immunologic Monitoring and Biomarker Development Combination Therapies and Resistance Mechanisms Neurovascular Considerations in Oncology Tumor-Associated Vascular Malformations (AVMs, Hemangioblastomas) Stroke Risk in Cancer Patients Vascular Complications of Therapy Neurovascular Imaging Techniques Surgical and Endovascular Interventions Neuropharmacology and Precision Oncology Pharmacokinetics and Drug Delivery to CNS Tumors Approaches to Break the Blood-Brain Barrier Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Treatment Plans Drug Repositioning in Neuro-Oncology Toxicity Management and Supportive Care Drugs Legal, Social, and Cultural Dimensions Legal and Informed Consent in Neuro-Oncology Disability and

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FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY

FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Discover the world of Pediatric Echocardiography Fellowship with a 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 Program overview MGA Medical Global Academy’s Fellowship in Pediatric Echocardiography is an advanced clinical training program that is designed to provide medical professionals with a deeper level of expertise within the field of pediatrics cardiac imaging and diagnosis. The programme offers extensive expertise in paediatric cardiac anatomy, congenital and acquired cardiac diseases, Doppler studies, imaging the neonate cardiac unit, cardiac imaging in the paediatric intensive care unit and advanced imaging such as 3D echocardiography and cardiac MRI integration. Learners get hands-on experience with paediatric echocardiographic equipment, image acquisition, interpretation of complex paediatric cardiac disease, and perioperative cardiac assessment of children. The fellowship also concentrates on pediatric arrhythmias, pulmonary hypertension, heart failure assessment and post-surgical cardiac evaluation. Learners acquire solid diagnostic and interpretive skills, crucial for contemporary pediatric cardiac care, through case-based discussions, supervised clinical practice, and mentoring by seasoned pediatric cardiologists. The curriculum is up to date with the contemporary recommendations of the Pediatric Cardiology society and focuses on precision imaging, patient safety and evidence-based clinical decision making. What Skills You Will Gain Knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and cardiac pathophysiology of the pediatric cardiovascular system, neonate to adolescent. Understanding of the principles of paediatric echocardiography including 2D echo, m-mode, Doppler and colour flow. Skills in performing and interpreting pediatric echocardiographic studies in congenital and acquired heart diseases. Knowledge of congenital cardiac problems like ASD, VSD, Tetralogy of Fallot, coarctation of aorta and transposition of great arteries. Training for advanced echocardiographic techniques such as Tissue Doppler, strain imaging and 3D echocardiogram. Experience with neonatal and pediatric cardiac intensive care imaging, fluid assessment, cardiac output monitoring, and post-operative evaluation. Understanding of Doppler assessment of valvular diseases, pulmonary hypertension, pressure gradients and cardiac function. Awareness of the evaluation of heart failure in children, assessment for transplant, and analysis of myocardial function. Echocardiographic skills during cardiac interventions and catheterisation procedures in children. Exposure to pediatrics cardiac MRI and hybrid imaging techniques and multimodality cardiac assessment. Echocardiographic expertise in the assessment of pediatrics arrhythmia, cardiomyopathies, Kawasaki disease and rheumatic heart disease. Improved clinical decision making, case interpretation, patient management and skills in multi disciplinary collaboration. Career Outcomes After the Fellowship After completion of this fellowship, doctors will be able to further develop their skills and career prospects in the field of paediatric cardiology and cardiac imaging. Train in a specialty of pediatric echocardiography and congenital heart disease imaging. Practice in paediatric cardiology departments, cardiac hospitals, NICUs, PICUs and multispecialty hospitals. Improve advanced cardiac imaging and Doppler skills, and knowledge of perioperative cardiac assessment in children. Enhance diagnosis accuracy and outcomes by evidence-based cardiac evaluation in children. Increase Pediatric cardiac ICU monitoring, congenital heart disease management and cardiac intervention support. Develop professional competency in pediatric echocardiography and non-invasive pediatric cardiac diagnostics  Work in multidisciplinary teams with paediatric cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, intensivists and neonatologists. Improve the opportunities available in academic teaching, paediatric cardiac research and senior clinical training programmes. Keep abreast of emerging technologies, including 3D echocardiography, hybrid imaging, artificial intelligence (AI) cardiac imaging and the integration of cardiac MRI in pediatrics. Expand professional development in the fast-growing area of pediatric cardiac imaging and pediatric cardiovascular care. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Foundations of Pediatric Echocardiography Congenital Heart Disease Acquired Heart Disease in Children Advanced Echocardiographic Techniques Pediatric Cardiac Hemodynamics Clinical Integration and Case Management Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes Clinical Training in Nearest Hospitals/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 Pediatric Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology Review of pediatric cardiovascular anatomy (embryology to adult anatomy). Pediatric cardiovascular physiological differences vs. adults. Fundamentals of cardiac pathophysiology in children. Laws of ultrasound. Overview of pediatric echocardiography equipment. Introduction to 2D, Doppler and M-mode echocardiography in children. Case studies of normal anatomy of the heart in pediatrics and variations. Advanced Echocardiographic Techniques in Pediatrics 3D echocardiography and its applications in congenital heart disease (CHD). Tissue Doppler and strain imaging in children. Comparison and contrast of echocardiography and its application in the diagnosis of intracardiac shunts. Clinical training in acquiring high-quality images in pediatric patients. Use of pediatric-specific probes and transducers. Protocols for standard echocardiographic views (parasternal, apical, suprasternal). Congenital Heart Disease Thorough examination of CHD, such as atrial septal defects (ASD), ventricular septal defects (VSD), tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of the great arteries, coarctation of the aorta, and hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Knowledge of complex congenital abnormalities and echocardiographic appearances. Echocardiographic results in each congenital condition analyzed in detail. Doppler findings interpretation of CHD. Applications of echocardiography in the pre-operative and post-operative evaluation of CHD. Acquired Cardiac Diseases in Children Pediatric cardiomyopathies (dilated, hypertrophic, restrictive). Kawasaki disease and the impacts on coronary arteries. Rheumatic heart disease: evaluation of mitral valve and aortic valve. Arrhythmias in children and their echocardiographic presentation. Use of echocardiography in progression monitoring and treatment. Post-operative testing of heart defects. The management of pericardial effusion and endocarditis by echocardiography. Advanced Doppler Techniques Comprehensive concepts of Doppler ultrasound, such as pulsed-wave, continuous-wave, and color Doppler. Doppler assessment of valvular heart diseases: mitral stenosis, aortic regurgitation, and pulmonary hypertension. Measurement of blood flow velocities, pressure gradients, and cardiac output, in a quantitative manner. Clinical training and case study analysis of Doppler pattern interpretation among children. A higher level of interpretation of myocardial performance index (MPI) and other Dopplerderived indices. Pediatric Heart Failure and Transplantation Children heart failure etiology and pathophysiology. Echocardiographic evaluation of heart failure patients. Cardiac evaluation of the heart in children, both pre

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FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY

FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY Discover the world of FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY with our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma program. Perfect for medical professionals eager to excel in diagnostic, our course offers clinical training and expert guidance. 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 Program overview MGA Medical Global Academy provides an advanced Fellowship in Pediatric Dermatology, geared towards health care professionals interested in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric skin disorders in infants, children and adolescents. This fellowship program is clinically oriented and offers extensive training in pediatric skin health, inflammatory skin diseases, infectious dermatological diseases, genetic diseases, autoimmune skin diseases and pediatric dermatological emergencies. The curriculum includes both didactic and clinical training, with the goal of providing participants with clinical skills in making diagnosis, performing dermatologic procedures, and implementing evidence-based treatment strategies, and with the understanding of how to provide age-appropriate care to children. Common pediatric skin diseases include diaper dermatitis, bacterial diseases, fungal diseases, eczema, and psoriasis, while advanced topics feature socio-cultural issues with chronic skin diseases, pharmacology, pediatric dermatologic surgery, and genodermatoses. Participants have clinical experiences and exposure through clinical case discussions, mentorship sessions, research activities, and multidisciplinary learning approaches. The fellowship is also dedicated to the care of newborns, immunocompromised children and children with genetic syndromes, with the ultimate goal of providing comprehensive dermatologic care to children based on state-of-the-art clinical knowledge. What Skills You Will Gain In-depth knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and developmental dermatology of children. Knowledge of how to treat commonly encountered skin conditions in children, such as dermatitis, infections, psoriasis and eczema. Diagnostic and therapeutic abilities for bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic skin diseases in children Practical experience with pediatric dermatologic procedures such as biopsies, cryotherapy, laser therapy and lesion management. A knowledge of autoimmune and genetic skin diseases such as epidermolysis bullosa, ichthyosis and paediatric lupus. A working knowledge of the management of skin disorders in newborns, premature infants and immunocompromised children Understanding of pediatric dermatology pharmacology, including topical medications, biologic medications, antimicrobials, and safe administration of medications. Development of knowledge of pediatric dermatologic emergencies including SJS, TEN, severe allergic reactions and burns.Education on recognizing and treating dermatologic emergencies in children, including SJS, TEN, severe allergies, and burns. Research skills, evidence-based clinical practice skills in pediatrics, specifically in dermatology. Development of improved diagnostic reasoning and clinical decision making via case-based learning and mentorship Knowledge of psychosocial issues related to skin diseases in children (body image, anxiety, depression and family counselling) Multidisciplinary collaboration and communication skills to provide comprehensive care for children with skin diseases. Career Outcomes After the Fellowship Medical practitioners can enhance their knowledge and skills after this fellowship, and then go on to build their expertise and move on to higher levels of pediatric dermatology and child healthcare services. Develop a niche practice in paediatric dermatology and paediatric skin care management. Serve in multispecialty hospitals, dermatology centers, pediatric health care centers and academic institutions. Develop knowledge about the diagnosis and management of complex pediatric skin conditions and dermatologic emergencies. Optimize patient care using evidence-based and age-appropriate dermatological care. Increase opportunities for pediatric dermatologic surgery, clinical research and advanced skin therapies. Build expertise as a specialist in pediatric dermatology and children’s skin health Join multi-disciplinary health care teams that include pediatricians, dermatologists, immunologists, and geneticists Promote academic teaching, research in pediatric dermatology, and leadership in healthcare. Keep abreast of new developments in biologic therapies, pediatric skin treatments and dermatologic technologies Improve the professional development of one of the emerging specialties of paediatrics and dermatology. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction to Pediatric Dermatology Common Pediatric Skin Conditions Dermatologic Procedures in Pediatrics Complex and Rare Pediatric Dermatology Cases Pediatric Dermatology Emergencies Psychodermatology and Pediatric Dermatology Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes Clinical Training in Nearest Hospitals/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 Pediatric Dermatology Introduction to Pediatric Dermatology: Scope and Significance Structure and Function of Skin in Children History and Physical Examination in Pediatric Dermatology Diagnostic Techniques in Pediatric Dermatology Nomenclature and Classification Systems in Pediatric Dermatology Gain insight into the special features of pediatric skin Acquire the art of taking a history and examining children with skin diseases Familiarize yourself with the developmental aspects of skin in various pediatric age groups Common Pediatric Skin Conditions Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis): Disease Process, Diagnosis & Treatment Infantile & Childhood Seborrheic Dermatitis Diaper Rash & Irritant Contact Dermatitis Pediatric Psoriasis Impetigo & Bacterial Skin Infections Recognize, diagnose and treat common pediatric dermatologic conditions Learn about the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis and other inflammatory skin diseases Develop an understanding of evidence-based treatment methods Infectious in Pediatric Dermatology Viruses (exanthems): Measles, chickenpox, rubella, etc. Fungi (infections): Tinea corporis, tinea capitis, and candidiasis Parasites in pediatric population (scabies, head lice) Bacterial infection (skin infection): Staphylococci and Streptococci infections, including MRSA Infectious Dermatologic Diseases (emerging):  Recognize and treat common viral, bacterial, and fungal infections in pediatric patients Distinguish between different types of exanthems and their causes Dermatologic Surgery and Procedures in Pediatric Dermatology Basic techniques in dermatological surgery in children Techniques for skin biopsy (punch, shave, and excisional) Cryotherapy and laser therapy in pediatric dermatology Wart, cyst, and benign tumor management in children Vascular lesion management (hemangiomas, port-wine stain) Acquire skills in dermatologic surgical procedures in children Knowledge of when to perform dermatologic procedures Post-procedure care in pediatric dermatologic surgery Autoimmune and Genetic Dermatology in Pediatric Diseases in Children with Autoimmune Disorders (such as lupus and dermatomyositis) Epidermolysis Bullosa & Genodermatoses Ichthyosis & Genetic Skin Diseases Pemphigus and Pemphigoid Disorders in Childhood Managing Rare Pediatric Dermatological Conditions Gain knowledge about the management of pediatric autoimmune dermatological diseases Develop skills for recognizing and managing genetic skin diseases Pediatric Dermatology in

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FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE

FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE With our clinical Postgraduate Diploma program, explore the realm of FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE. Our course provides practical instruction and knowledgeable mentoring, making it ideal for medical professionals who are keen to succeed in diagnostics. 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 Program overview MGA Medical Global Academy’s Fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care is a practice-focused post-graduate program for doctors who want to gain in-depth knowledge about the management of the critically ill child and baby. A structured fellowship programme of 12 months, comprising evidence based learning, clinical exposure and practical experience in Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs). The program emphasizes pediatric emergencies, respiratory failure, shock, neurological emergencies, trauma, sepsis, multi-organ dysfunction, and postoperative critical care. The multidisciplinary experience in advanced life support, ventilatory management, cardiac monitoring, renal support therapies, infection control and critical care technologies is designed to enhance the clinical decision-making and patient management abilities of Fellows. Skills You Will Gain Assessment/stabilization for children and young people in acute situations. Management and life support of the pediatric airway. Management of Pediatric Shock, Hemodynamic Monitoring. Cardiac critical care and arrhythmia management for children Handling neurological emergencies and brain injuries. Pediatric sepsis, infection control, and antibiotic stewardship. Care of the trauma, burn and postoperative ICU patient. Fluid, electrolyte and nutritional care of the acutely unwell child. Monitoring & critical care in PICU. Use of communication, leadership and multi-disciplinary team working skills Pediatric Critical Care Research and Evidence-based Practice. Career Outcomes After the Fellowship Develop a career in Pediatric Critical Care/Intensive Care Medicine Assist in Hospitals, EDs and Critical Care Hospitals Work with transplant and health care/surgical teams Participate in infection control/patient safety programs Investigate academic teaching and clinical research opportunities. Improve leadership and decision-making in intensive care units. Improve professional development of more complex pediatric health care services Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction to Pediatric Critical Care Clinical Skills and Procedures Advanced Pediatric Resuscitation Respiratory Failure and Management Neurological Emergencies Cardiac Care in Pediatric Patients 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 Pediatric Critical Care Overview of pediatric critical care systems and the PICU Pediatric pathophysiology in critical illness Initial management of pediatric emergencies Pediatric life support (BLS, PALS, NRP) Triage and assessment of critical pediatric patients Airway management in children Pediatric sedation and analgesia protocols Hemodynamic monitoring and fluid resuscitation in children Respiratory Management in Pediatric Critical Care Acute respiratory failure in children: causes and management Non-invasive ventilation and high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) Invasive mechanical ventilation: techniques and ventilator management Pediatric ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) and ventilator-associated lung injury (VALI) Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in children Management of airway obstruction and respiratory distress syndromes Intubation and extubation techniques in pediatric patients Ventilator settings and adjustments based on patient needs Use of CPAP, BiPAP, and advanced airway tools Cardiovascular Support and Shock in Pediatrics Pediatric shock: Hypovolemic, septic, cardiogenic, and distributive shock Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in neonates and children Inotropes and vasopressors in pediatric shock Pediatric arrhythmias and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) Hemodynamic monitoring and invasive line placement (arterial and central venous lines) Cardiac arrest management and post-resuscitation care Interpretation of hemodynamic data and cardiac monitoring Mastery of fluid and electrolyte management in critically ill children Use of point-of-care ultrasound for cardiac assessment Neurological Emergencies and Brain Injury Acute neurological deterioration in children: Seizures, status epilepticus, and herniation syndromes Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) and intracranial pressure monitoring Acute ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke in children Management of pediatric coma and altered consciousness Neurocritical care: Advanced monitoring, sedation, and neuroprotective strategies Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring techniques Management of seizures in the pediatric ICU Neurologic examination and interpretation in critically ill children   Multisystem Failure and Organ Support Pathophysiology and management of multi-organ failure in children Pediatric renal failure: Dialysis techniques, CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy) Management of hepatic failure and liver transplantation in critically ill children Hematologic emergencies: Coagulopathy, transfusion medicine, and management of bleeding Pediatric nutrition in critical care Pharmacology in pediatric critical care: Safe dosing and drug interactions Use of dialysis modalities in pediatric intensive care Nutritional support strategies and enteral/parenteral nutrition Blood product management and transfusion practices Pediatric Trauma and Surgery in the ICU Trauma assessment and stabilization in children Pediatric burn management in critical care settings Trauma-induced coagulopathy and fluid resuscitation Post-operative care in critically ill surgical pediatric patients Pediatric sepsis management and infection control in the ICU Trauma life support protocols Post-operative monitoring and ICU management of surgical patients Infection control practices and use of antibiotics in the PICU Pediatric Critical Care Research & Evidence-Based Medicine Understanding and applying research methodologies in pediatric critical care Ethics in pediatric critical care research Systematic reviews and meta-analyses Advancements in pediatric critical care technology and treatment paradigms Writing and publishing in pediatric critical care journals Conducting clinical research in the ICU Critically appraising the medical literature and applying evidence-based practices Data collection, analysis, and presentation in pediatric critical care Leadership, Communication, and Professional Development Leadership in the PICU: Teamwork, conflict resolution, and decision-making Communication skills: Family-centered care and breaking bad news Managing ethical dilemmas in the PICU Stress management and resilience for healthcare providers Career development and lifelong learning in pediatric critical care Effective communication with families, multidisciplinary teams, and medical staff Handling complex ethical and end-of-life discussions Leadership training in clinical settings Pediatric Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Pediatric sepsis: Diagnosis, pathophysiology, and management strategies Neonatal sepsis and infections in immunocompromised children Respiratory infections: RSV, influenza, pneumonia, and fungal infections Central nervous system infections: Meningitis, encephalitis, and brain abscesses Pediatric HIV and emerging infectious diseases Antibiotic stewardship in the

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FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY

FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY Explore the Fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology with our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma program. Designed for medical professionals eager to excel in diagnostics and treatment, this course offers clinical training and expert guidance, equipping you with the skills to specialize in the care of children with heart conditions. 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 Program overview MGA Medical Global Academy Fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology is an advanced clinical training program created for healthcare experts and who wish to enhance their expertise in the treatment, diagnosis, and long-term management of congenital and acquired heart diseases found in children. The program includes both academic and clinical exposure, as well as research-oriented training, that delivers in-depth knowledge of paediatric cardiovascular care. Participants acquire knowledge of pediatric cardiac anatomy and physiology, congenital cardiac defects, pediatric arrhythmia, cardiac imaging, interventional cardiac intervention, neonatal and pediatric intensive care, overview of advanced therapies including pediatric heart failure management and transplantation protocols . The fellowship also emphasizes evidence-based medicine, cutting edge diagnostic technologies, compassionate patient care, and novel treatment strategies in the field of pediatric cardiology. Skills You Will Gain Proficiency in the anatomy, physiology and congenital cardiovascular diseases of children. Pediatric ECG interpretation skills, cardiac auscultation and arrhythmia management skills Knowledge of paediatric echocardiography, cardiac MRI, computed tomography (CT) scan and other advanced diagnostic skills Understanding of cardiac catheterization, interventional pediatric cardiology and electrophysiology procedures. Neonatal and paediatric intensive cardiac care training including post-operative care training Knowledge of heart failure in children, cardiomyopathies, myocarditis and transplanations in children. Diagnostic and management skills in complex congenital heart defects and rare paediatric cardiac conditions. Understanding of evidence-based research in paediatric cardiology, clinical trials and ethical considerations Abilities in caring for the adolescent heart patient, transition to adult cardiology, and special pediatric populations Knowledge of the concept of telemedicine, community cardiac programs and pediatric cardiology in low resource settings. Acquisition of clinical decision-making, communication, compassionate care and multi-disciplinary teamworking skills. Career Outcomes After the Fellowship Develop an advanced career in Pediatric Cardiology and congenital heart disease management Career prospects in Pediatric Hospitals, Cardio Care Units, Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) and Specialty Hospitals Gain theoretical and observational insights into advanced pediatric cardiac diagnostics and interventional procedures. Improve the management of neonatal, paediatric and adolescent cardiac conditions and increase confidence in clinical practice. Help to better achieve improved outcomes by supporting evidence- and patient-based pediatric cardiac care Identify the opportunities in pediatrics, heart failure and transplantation services. Engage in research, teaching and clinical leadership in pediatrics and pediatric cardiology. Operate in multidisciplinary teams for the long term management of congenital/acquired heart diseases Keep abreast of advances in paediatric cardiac imaging, interventional cardiology and innovative therapies Improve professional development in the highly specialized area of pediatric cardiovascular care. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction and Fundamentals Diagnostic Techniques Congenital Heart Disease Acquired Heart Disease Interventional Pediatric Cardiology Surgical Pediatric 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 Fundamentals of Pediatric Cardiology Cardiovascular development and embryology Pediatric cardiac anatomy and physiology Pathophysiology of congenital heart defects Basics of cardiac auscultation in children Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation in children Common pediatric arrhythmias and basic management Master basic concepts in pediatric heart function and structure Accurately interpret pediatric ECGs and identify abnormalities Understand congenital heart defects and their implications Diagnostic Techniques in Pediatric Cardiology Pediatric echocardiography (transthoracic, transesophageal, and fetal) Advanced cardiac imaging: MRI and CT in pediatric cardiology Cardiac catheterization: Indications, techniques, and post-procedure care Pediatric Holter monitoring and 24-hour ambulatory ECG Electrophysiology studies (EPS) in children Proficient use of echocardiography and imaging techniques in pediatric patients Understand the role of invasive diagnostic techniques Competence in interpreting diagnostic test results Advanced Pediatric Cardiac Interventions Cardiac catheterization for diagnosis and intervention in congenital heart disease Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty and stenting in children Interventional techniques for congenital heart defects: PDA closure, ASD/VSD closure Pediatric electrophysiology: Ablation procedures in arrhythmia management Use of ventricular assist devices (VADs) in pediatric patients Master advanced interventional techniques for congenital and acquired heart disease Competence in conducting and assisting in catheter-based procedures Understanding of the role of VADs and other support devices in pediatric heart failure management Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care in Cardiology Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) management of congenital heart defects Management of pediatric heart failure: Acute vs. chronic Advanced respiratory support in children with congenital heart disease Post-surgical care and complications in pediatric cardiology patients Use of medications, mechanical circulatory support, and inotropes in the ICU Acquire expertise in the intensive care management of critically ill pediatric cardiology patients Understand complex post-operative care and complications in children with congenital heart disease Proficiency in the use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies in intensive care settings Pediatric Cardiology Research and Evidence-Based Medicine Conducting clinical research in pediatric cardiology Design and methodology of pediatric cardiology clinical trials Ethical considerations in pediatric cardiology research Review of the latest research findings in pediatric cardiology Evidence-based management of congenital and acquired pediatric cardiac conditions Ability to critically appraise current research in pediatric cardiology Develop and execute research projects and clinical trials Apply evidence-based medicine in daily clinical practice Advanced Pediatric Cardiology: Complex Congenital Heart Disease Hypoplastic left heart syndrome and complex congenital malformations Single ventricle physiology and Fontan circulation management Eisenmenger syndrome: Pathophysiology and management strategies Post-operative care and surveillance for congenital heart defects Genetic testing and counseling in congenital heart disease Master the management of complex congenital heart disease Understand the long-term follow-up needs of pediatric cardiology patients Provide genetic counseling and care coordination for patients with congenital heart disease Pediatric Cardiology: Arrhythmias and Electrophysiology Mechanisms and diagnosis of arrhythmias in

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FELLOWSHIP IN OTOLOGY

FELLOWSHIP IN OTOLOGY Explore the Fellowship in Otology with our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma program. Designed for medical professionals eager to excel in diagnostics and treatment, this course provides clinical training and expert guidance, equipping you with advanced skills in the diagnosis and management of ear disorders. 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 Fellowship in Otology MGA Medical Global Academy’s Fellowship in Otology is a program for medical practitioners who wish to gain expertise in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical treatment of ear disorders. This is a highly focused course that builds on ENT education and specialises in precision otology – integrating clinical diagnosis, audiological science, and microsurgical practice into a single, progressive education program. The fellowship equips you to manage everyday problems, such as chronic otitis media and hearing loss, as well as complex pathologies, including cholesteatoma, vestibular dysfunction and cochlear implants. Rather than focusing on isolated ear conditions, the program combines medical management, surgical treatment and post-surgical auditory rehabilitation to provide holistic, patient-focused care. This program mirrors real-world clinical practice, where diagnosis, clinical decision-making and treatment overlap. You build skills from core principles such as anatomy of the ear and physiology of hearing, to practical skills such as audiometry, otoscopy, and complex surgical skills. Key areas of focus include: Complex otological assessments such as audiometry, tympanometry, ABR, vestibular assessment Microsurgical techniques including tympanoplasty, mastoidectomy and ossicular reconstruction Treatment of chronic ear conditions such as cholesteatoma and infections Cochlear implants and complete hearing rehabilitation programs Management of vestibular diseases such as vertigo and dizziness Pediatric otology (congenital hearing loss, early intervention programs) So the objective is for you to feel confident by the end of this fellowship to assess, diagnose and treat a wide variety of otologic pathology with clinical and surgical expertise. How This Fellowship Transforms Your Practice As you begin to apply advanced principles of otology in practice, your practice becomes more systematic, evidence-driven and results-oriented. You progress from symptom-driven to accurate diagnosis with audiological and radiology findings. This is evident in: Enhanced diagnostic skills using state-of-the-art hearing and balance tests Microsurgical and minimally invasive ear surgery skills Capability to treat common ENT and challenging otological cases Improved outcomes with a multidisciplinary approach to medical, surgical and rehabilitative management Greater empowerment as an ear and hearing subspecialist This greatly increases your value and enables you to take on more complex and high-impact cases. Where This Fellowship Positions You Upon graduation, you position yourself in a highly sought-after subspecialty which is increasingly important with the rising awareness of hearing impairment and development of hearing technologies. Career pathways include: Positions in multi-specialty hospitals and ENT and otology hospitals Subspecialty practice in ear surgery, hearing rehabilitation and cochlear implants Specialization in pediatric otology, neurotology or vestibular medicine Teaching and training in academic positions and otologic research Developing a specialty practice in advanced ear diagnostics and surgery From a practical standpoint, you move from general E.N.T. management to provide highly focused and precise otologic care, and managing anything from simple hearing problems to complex surgical and rehabilitation management with ease. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction to Otology Infectious and Inflammatory Ear Diseases Surgical Techniques in Otology Vestibular Disorders Pediatric Otology Otology Treatment 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 Otology and Advanced Anatomy Advanced temporal bone anatomy Embryology of the ear Clinical examination in otology Hearing anatomy and physiology Anatomy and physiology of hearing Diagnostic Approaches and Audiological Assessments Pure tone audiometry Tympanometry and acoustic reflex testing Auditory brainstem response (ABR) Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) Vestibular and balance testing Interpretation of audiological tests and results Medical Management of Otologic Conditions Management of acute and chronic otitis media Treatment of hearing loss (conductive and sensorineural) Tinnitus management Pharmacology in otologic care Non-surgical treatment of vertigo and balance disorders Treatment of ear infections in kids and adults Surgical Techniques in Otology Stapedectomy and stapedotomy Tympanoplasty and myringoplasty Mastoidectomy and cochlear implantation Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) for otology Laser surgery in otology Micro-surgery with the operating microscope Treatment of cholesteatoma Cochlear Implants and Auditory Rehabilitation Criteria for cochlear implantation Cochlear implant surgery and programming Auditory rehabilitation and therapy after surgery Hearing aids and assistive listening devices Multidisciplinary approach to auditory rehabilitation Case studies and patient management Advanced Vestibular Disorders and Surgery Meniere’s disease Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) Vestibular migraine and labyrinthitis Surgical treatment of vestibular disorders Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) Tests and radiology for vestibular disorders Pediatric Otology Congenital hearing loss and genetic testing Cochlear implants and hearing rehabilitation in kids Childhood ear infection (otitis media) and treatment Tympanoplasty and myringotomy in children Childhood balance dysfunction and dizziness Otologic Research and Evidence-Based Practice Planning and executing clinical research in otology Review of the recent literature and developments New technology in otology (e.g., gene therapy, stem cell therapy) Multicenter clinical trials Ethical issues in otology Research presentation at conferences and in journals Global Otology and Public Health Hearing loss and otology around the world Otology in resource-poor settings Community-based hearing health programs Raising awareness of ear health Health promotion and early detection of ear diseases Otologic Trauma and Emergency Management Treatment of tympanic membrane perforations Injuries to the external ear and middle ear Temporal bone fracture: diagnosis and management Care of facial nerve injuries in otologic trauma Acute management of sensorineural hearing loss Post-traumatic rehabilitation and follow-up care Innovations in Otology: Future Trends Gene therapy for hearing restoration Improvements in cochlear implants Artificial intelligence and machine learning in audiology Stem cell and regenerative medicine for hearing loss 3D printing in otology Novel drug therapies for hearing loss Management of Chronic Ear Disease and

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FELLOWSHIP IN ORTHOPEDIC

FELLOWSHIP IN ORTHOPEDIC Explore the Fellowship in Orthopedic with our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma program. Designed for medical professionals looking to excel in diagnostics and treatment, this course offers clinical training and expert guidance, equipping you with advanced skills in orthopedic care and surgical techniques. Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course MGA | Fellowship & PG Diploma in Orthopedic | General Orthopaedic, Trauma, Humerus & Tibia Surgeries About the Programme MGA Medical Global Academy offers an advanced Fellowship & PG Diploma in Orthopedic, designed to equip MBBS doctors and healthcare practitioners with specialization in musculoskeletal care. This collaboration is essential during a period of rising sports injuries, degenerative conditions, and trauma, helping professionals provide evidence-based surgical and non-surgical care. The 12-month organized program refines your clinical skills and high-level diagnostic abilities, preparing you for leadership in hospital surgical units as well as outpatient orthopedics programs. The program covers General Orthopaedic, Orthopaedic Trauma, Orthopaedic Disorders, Surgical Techniques, Common Surgeries of the Humerus, and Common Surgery of the Tibia, along with advanced rehabilitation protocols. “This program will enable you to become a competent orthopedic practitioner with robust clinical skills, field experience, and the capacity to effectively treat musculoskeletal conditions in modern healthcare facilities.” Attending / Non-Attending ClassesFlexible class formats to suit busy clinical schedules Clinical TrainingClinical training at nearest hospitals/clinics Free Study MaterialRecorded lectures, full notes and e-library access Super-Specialist FacultyIndia’s best orthopedic surgeons NAAC A+ UniversityRecognised across hospitals and institutions 1-Year MentorshipFull year mentorship after registration Core Focus Areas Orthopedic Core General Orthopaedic Orthopaedic Trauma Orthopaedic Disorders Surgical Techniques Common Surgeries of the Humerus Common Surgery of the Tibia Advanced Skills Fracture Management (AO System) Joint Replacement (THA, TKA) Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine Spinal Disorder Management Orthopedic Oncology Rehabilitation Protocols Skills You’ll Master General Orthopedics & Trauma Management95% Orthopedic Disorders Diagnosis & Treatment92% Surgical Techniques for Humerus & Tibia90% Fracture Classification & Internal Fixation88% Joint Reconstruction & Arthroplasty85% Programme Curriculum Fee & EMI Calculator Select certificate, course, mode & EMI ₹1,80,000 CPD · Fellowship · Online 1 · Certificate Type CPD CertificateCPD & Training Council University CertificateUGC Approved 2 · Course Type Fellowship₹1,80,00012-Month Programme PG Diploma₹1,30,00012-Month Programme 3 · Study Mode Online₹1,80,000Full online access Hybrid₹2,10,000Online + Clinical Offline₹1,80,000+1 month training 4 · EMI Plan (0% Interest) FullOne-time0% interest 3Months0% interest 4Months0% interest Monthly EMI₹32,500/mofor 4 months 4 instalmentsEMI Total: ₹1,30,000 Course Fee₹1,80,000 Registration Fee−₹50,000 (paid upfront) EMI on Balance₹1,30,000 Certificate TypeCPD Certificate Course TypeFellowship (12M) Study ModeOnline Interest Charges₹0 (0% Interest) Total Payable₹1,80,000 Enroll Now — Pay Securely Discuss Fee on WhatsApp Batch closes in: 00Days 00Hrs 00Min 00Sec Course Details Duration12 Months ModeOnline / Hybrid / Offline BatchJan–Dec / May–Jun LanguageEnglish CertificateUGC / CPD Mentorship1 Year Contact+91 9289994218 Fellowship in Orthopedic Medical Global Academy In association with NAAC A+ UniversityCPD & Training Council · Mind Power University Download Sample Certificate on WhatsApp Accreditation Partners National International Frequently Asked Questions How do I apply for a course? To apply, visit the course page of your interest and click on the ‘Enroll Now’ button. Follow the instructions to complete your application. Are the courses accredited? Yes, all our courses are accredited by recognized medical and educational institutions. Are there any online courses available? Yes, we offer a variety of online courses to provide flexibility for our students. How can I contact support? Email support@medicalglobalacademy.com or call +91 9310027474. Available Monday–Friday, 9 AM–6 PM. Program overview MBBS doctors and healthcare professionals who wish to specialize in musculoskeletal care, orthopedic surgery, trauma management and rehabilitation can pursue an advanced Fellowship at MGA Medical Global Academy. The fellowship program is a clinically oriented program that offers detailed training in modern diagnosis, surgical techniques, fracture management, joint reconstruction, sports injuries, spine disorders and advanced orthopedic technologies. The theoretical session is followed by clinical exposure to give the participants the expertise in the field of orthopedic trauma, arthroplasty, paediatrics, sports medicine, spine surgery, orthopedic oncology and minimally invasive orthopedic procedures. Advanced topics like robotics in orthopedic surgery, regenerative medicine, 3D printing, orthopedic biomaterials, personalized orthopedic treatments, pain management and rehabilitation technologies are also covered. The participants get a deep dive into clinical experience through clinical training, observing surgeries, simulations, case discussions, and mentoring from seasoned orthopedic experts. The fellowship is structured as per the current healthcare requirements to enhance the diagnostic precision, surgical expertise, recovery rates of patients and evidence-based orthopedic practices. What Skills You Will Gain Thorough knowledge of musculoskeletal anatomy, biomechanics and orthopedic diagnostics. Knowledge of fracture classification, trauma management and principles of orthopedic surgery. Practical experience with hip, knee, shoulder and elbow arthroplasty procedures Knowledge of managing a paediatric orthopedic condition, congenital abnormalities and growth related disorders. Sport injury management experience, arthroscopy, tendon repair and rehabilitation planning experience. Knowledge about spine disorders, minimally invasive spine surgery and pain management after spine surgery. Understanding of orthopedic oncology: diagnosis of tumor, limb salvaging surgery, and reconstructive surgery. Access to state-of-the-art technologies like robotics, computer-assisted surgery, 3D printing and regenerative medicine. Educational program in Orthopedic pain management, rehabilitation and postoperative patient care. Comprehension of orthopedic biomaterials, implant technologies and personalized orthopedic treatments.     Research and evidence-based practice skills such as clinical study, critical appraisal, and ethical orthopedic practice skills. Enhanced communication, leadership, patient counseling and multidisciplinary team working skills Career Outcomes After the Fellowship This fellowship will enable medical professionals to enhance their skills and advance their careers in orthopedics and musculoskeletal medicine. Develop a specific career in Orthopedic surgery, trauma and musculoskeletal medicine. Provide services in multispecialty hospitals, orthopedic, trauma, rehabilitation and sports medicine clinics. Develop experience with complex orthopedic surgeries, fracture treatment, arthroplasty and minimally invasive surgeries. Provide evidence-based orthopedic treatment and rehabilitation strategies in order to enhance patient outcomes. Provide more clinical avenues in sports medicine, spine care, orthopedic oncology and regenerative orthopedic therapies. Further build professional credibility as an orthopedic diagnostics and surgical management specialist Join a multi-disciplinary health care team (surgeons, rehabilitation specialist, physiotherapist and pain management). Expand opportunities for academic teaching, orthopedic research and healthcare leadership Keep abreast of new

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FELLOWSHIP IN ORTHOPEDIC ONCOLOGY

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This program offers a well-rounded mix of classroom instruction and clinical practice that allows fellows to gain proficiency in the diagnosis and treatment of benign and malignant bone and soft tissue tumors. The program covers the entire spectrum of orthopedic oncology care, from initial consultation and interpretation of imaging studies to biopsy and tumor excision, limb preservation strategies and rehabilitation. Emphasis is placed on incorporating contemporary treatment strategies, such as limb-salvage procedures, endoprosthetic reconstructions, and collaboration with medical and radiation oncologists. Attendees are taught how to handle complex oncologic cases through a multi-disciplinary approach working with radiology, pathology, oncology, and rehabilitation specialists. What You Gain from This Fellowship Thorough understanding of the biology, staging, and oncologic principles of musculoskeletal tumors Clinical experience with bone tumors, soft tissue sarcomas, and metastatic bone disease Clinical experience in biopsy, surgery and limb-salvage procedures Guidance from senior orthopedic oncologists and oncologists from other disciplines Knowledge of reconstruction options such as endoprosthetics and rehabilitation Understanding of a multidisciplinary cancer treatment approach including chemotherapy, radiotherapy and palliative care How This Fellowship Transforms Your Practice This orthopedic oncology fellowship will propel your clinical career and broaden your horizons in a highly rewarding subspecialty: Confidence to treat complex bone and soft tissue tumors Surgical planning and multidisciplinary management skills Greater legitimacy in oncologic practice of orthopedic surgery Growth in patient referrals for oncologic orthopedic issues Chance to build more lucrative oncologic surgery practice Opportunity to transform general orthopedic practice into an oncology-focused career Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction to Orthopedic Oncology Surgical Techniques and Approaches Multidisciplinary Management Advanced Imaging and Diagnostics Research and Evidence-Based Practice Pediatric Orthopedic Oncology Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes  Practical 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 Orthopedic Oncology Introduction to musculoskeletal tumors: benign and malignant Incidence and classification of bone and soft tissue tumors Surgery of tumors: margin control, reconstruction and rehabilitation Fundamentals of molecular biology and genetics of tumor development Pathophysiology of musculoskeletal tumors Work-up and staging of musculoskeletal tumors The role of a multidisciplinary team in orthopedic oncology Imaging and Diagnostics in Orthopedic Oncology Imaging studies: X-ray, MRI, CT and PET scans Biopsy: types, techniques, and biopsy results Radiological staging and tumor localization Interventional radiology in the diagnosis and treatment of tumors Use of molecular imaging techniques Surgical Techniques and Resection of Tumors Techniques for limb salvage surgery Methods of wide/local excision of primary bone and soft tissue tumors Management of metastatic bone disease Reconstruction options: endoprosthetics, autografts, allografts, and free bone flaps Limb salvage vs. amputation: when and why Minimally invasive and robotic surgery Intraoperative detection of the tumor and margin control Soft Tissue Tumors: Management and Reconstruction Soft tissue tumors: benign and malignant Surgical aspects of soft tissue sarcomas removal Soft tissue reconstruction: myocutaneous flaps, muscle transfer and prosthesis Radiation and chemotherapy in the treatment of soft tissue tumors Care after surgery and complications of soft tissue reconstruction Pediatric Orthopedic Oncology Pediatric musculoskeletal tumors: special considerations Treatment of pediatric bone sarcomas (Ewing’s, osteosarcoma) Reconstruction in pediatric oncology patients Limb salvage in children and function Follow up and secondary cancer surveillance in patients treated in childhood Metastatic Bone Disease Pathophysiology of bone metastases Treatment strategies for primary cancers that metastasize to bone (breast, prostate, lung, etc.) Surgery for metastatic bone tumors: when and how Systemic and radiation therapy in metastatic bone tumors Palliative treatment for metastatic bone tumors Prophylactic approaches in metastatic disease Radiation Therapy in Orthopedic Oncology Radiation therapy of musculoskeletal tumors External radiation before, during and after surgery Stereotactic radiation therapy and brachytherapy Toxicity and complications from radiation therapy Multidisciplinary approach in radiation treatment planning Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, and Targeted Therapy Chemotherapy for bone and soft tissue tumors Emerging trends in immunotherapy and targeted therapies in orthopedic cancer Multidisciplinary approach to treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation Managing side effects of chemotherapy and immunotherapy Use of clinical trials and new therapeutic approaches in orthopedic oncology Reconstructive and Rehabilitative Surgery in Orthopedic Oncology Technologies and innovations in bone and soft tissue reconstruction Use of 3D printing and personalised prosthetics in orthopedic oncology Rehabilitation approaches: physiotherapy, prosthetics and restoring function Pain relief and quality of life after surgery Impact of oncological conditions and surgery on a patient’s mental health and social well-being Research and Advances in Orthopedic Oncology Emerging research and clinical trials Molecular markers and targeted therapy in cancer Gene therapy and stem cell therapy for bone and soft tissue tumors Translational research: bringing discoveries to the clinic Ethics and consent for clinical trials Multidisciplinary Management and End-of-Life Care Communication and teamwork with the multidisciplinary team Ethical considerations and advocacy for patients with cancer Treatment of recurrent and advanced disease Palliative care in orthopedic oncology Psychosocial care for patients and families Clinical Fellowship Experience Clinical experience in orthopedic oncology departments Participation in patient care, from diagnosis to after surgery Surgical observation and assistance with senior orthopedic oncologists Weekly case presentations, tumor board and journal club meetings Collaboration in clinical and laboratory research related to orthopedic oncology Orthopedic Oncological Pathology Detailed learning of

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FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC ROBOTIC SURGERY

FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC ROBOTIC SURGERY The pediatric robotic surgery fellowship offers formal training in robotic-assisted methods particular to pediatric surgery. The program encompasses educational lessons, clinical experiences with pediatric robotic surgery setting, and guidance by seasoned surgeons. The participants will be exposed to robots, worked on, and operative processes, as well as, to case-based discussions to help them understand the practicality in pediatric surgery. 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 Program overview The Fellowship in Pediatric Robotic Surgery offered by MGA Medical Global Academy is an advanced, clinically-focused course for surgeons who wish to specialize in pediatric surgical procedures conducted with the aid of a robotic system. This fellowship will involve theory, simulation training, surgical experience and clinical observation to enable the fellow to develop minimally invasive skills in children. Robotic system fundamentals, pediatric robotic urology, thoracic surgery, neonatal robotic surgery, pediatric gynecology, ENT robotic procedures, perioperative care and advanced surgical planning are all covered. The mentored exposure to robotic systems, surgical ergonomics, incorporation of AI, ideas on Telesurgery, and complication management is done by experienced pediatric robotic surgeons. The program also focuses on research, innovation, leadership and multi-disciplinary collaboration to equip surgeons for the future of paediatric robotic surgery. What Skills You Will Gain Knowledge of the principles of robotic assisted pediatric surgery and understanding of the robotic systems and patient population selection for pediatric surgery. Clinical experience with robotic docking, suturing, dissection, knot tying, and simulation-based surgical training. Expertise in robotic pediatric surgery procedures like pyeloplasty, fundoplication, ureteral reimplantation, appendectomy and hernia repair. Advanced robotic surgical skills with thoracic, gastrointestinal, oncological and neonatal procedures. Understanding of paediatric anaesthetic and peri-operative management, ventilation and recovery from surgery. Skill with handling intraoperative complications, converting to conventional surgery, and safety precautions in robotic surgery. Involvement with the use of AI in surgery, the emerging field of telesurgery, surgical planning, and the latest advances in pediatric robotic technology. Knowledge about ethical, legal and communication issues concerning pediatric robotic surgery. Research, academic presentation and publication skills in Pediatric Robotic and MIS. Leadership, mentoring and practice management aspects of creating pediatric robotic surgery programs. Career Outcomes After the Fellowship Gain proficiency in the surgical skills of pediatric robotics and minimally invasive surgery. Operates in advanced pediatric surgical centers, robotic surgical units and multispecialty hospitals. Improve employment opportunities in paediatric urology, thoracic surgery, neonatal surgery and minimal invasive paediatric surgery. Develop experience in Robotic surgical planning, patient safety and in complex pediatric surgical management. Develop academic and research experiences in robotic-assisted pediatric surgery and surgical innovation. Work with multiple-specialty pediatric health care and surgical teams. Enhance the professional recognition of robotic pediatric surgical practice and advanced minimally invasive surgery. Continuously be aware of new robotic platforms, AI powered surgery and global surgical developments. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Foundations of Pediatric Robotic Surgery Core Techniques and Procedures Complex Cases and Innovations Research and Development Clinical Rotations and Practical Experience Leadership and Education 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 Foundations of Pediatric Robotic Surgery History & evolution of robotic surgery Basic principles of robotic systems (Da Vinci, Versius, etc.) Pediatric considerations and patient selection. Problems with robotic pediatric surgery Ethics and law. Introduction to surgery ergonomics and the use of consoles. Robotic System Training & Simulation Robotic orientation and docking protocols. Practical work (suturing, dissection, knot tying) in dry lab. Pediatric case scenario simulation-based skill development. Diagnosing the malfunctions of robotic systems. Intraoperative conversions and safety measures. Core Pediatric Robotic Procedures Robotic pyeloplasty Ureteral reimplantation Appendectomy and cholecystectomy Pediatric fundoplication Inguinal hernia repair of newborns and children. Multidisciplinary case planning Advanced & Complex Pediatric Procedures Thoracic robotic surgery (lobectomy, repair of esophageal atresia) Pediatric oncological resections using robots. GI reconstructions and Hirschsprung’s disease surgery Surgical anorectal malformation with robots. Dealing with intraoperative issues and complications. Clinical Observership & Assisted Surgeries Clinical rotation under the guidance of experts in a hospital. Scrubbing-in for live pediatric robotic surgeries Helping in complicated robotic processes. Live-time decision-making and operational planning. Mentor evaluations and maintenance of case logbooks. Research, Publication & Final Assessment Clinical research study (original or review-based) Guidance on writing manuscripts and submitting journals. Presentation on national/international conference (not mandatory) Conclusion OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) Fellowship Certificate Award and Viva voice. Pediatric Robotic Urology Robotic-assisted ureteroureterostomy Bladder diverticulectomy Treatment of vesicoureteral reflux. Pediatric nephrectomy & partial nephrectomy Care after surgery and catheterization. Anesthesia & Perioperative Care in Pediatric Robotic Surgery Pediatric anesthesia in robotic surgeries. Proper insufflation positioning and ventilation. Hemodynamic monitoring and fluid management. Pain management and recovery plans after surgery. Pediatric ICU coordination Robotics in Neonatal Surgery Signs and possibilities of robotic surgery in babies. Minimal intervention in birth defects. Limitations of the instruments and neonatal adaptations. High-risk neonatal robotic cases Team dynamics. Parental consent and ethical discussions. Global Practices & Innovations in Pediatric Robotic Surgery Best practices and methods of major pediatric facilities across the world. Innovations: single-port systems, AI integration, and telesurgery. Case studies from North America, Europe, and Asia Application of robotics in low-resource environments. Pediatric surgical technology of the future. Teaching, Mentorship & Leadership in Robotic Surgery Developing skills as a trainer and mentor Development of teaching modules based on simulation. Conducting workshops and training camps. Liaising with operating departments and commanding robot units. Introduction of robotic surgery in hospitals among pediatrics. Practice Management & Fellowship Capstone Setting up a pediatric robotic surgery unit Budgeting, allocation of resources and ROI. Family communication and establishing trust with the families. Capstone project: full case report, technique video or innovation proposal. Final fellowship review and exit presentation. Robotic Pediatric Gynecology & Reproductive Surgery Mullerian anomalies

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FELLOWSHIP IN PULMONOLOGY

FELLOWSHIP IN PULMONOLOGY Explore the world of Fellowship in Pulmonology with our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma program. Designed for medical professionals seeking expertise in diagnostics, this course provides clinical training and expert guidance to help you excel in the field. 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 Sample Certificate For Course FELLOWSHIP IN PULMONOLOGY The Fellowship in Pediatric Pulmonology at MGA Medical Global Academy provides a unique opportunity for aspiring pediatricians to specialize in diagnosing and managing respiratory disorders in children. This comprehensive program covers key areas such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, and sleep-related breathing disorders, offering in-depth training that combines clinical practice and research. Fellows will gain clinical experience through rotations in specialized clinics and inpatient settings, working alongside leading experts in the field. The curriculum is designed to emphasize evidence-based approaches and innovative techniques, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to tackle the complex challenges of pediatric pulmonary care. With a strong focus on mentorship and professional growth, this fellowship fosters a supportive learning environment aimed at developing future leaders in pediatric medicine who are dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of children. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Foundations of Pediatric Pulmonology Advanced Diagnostic Techniques Therapeutic Approaches Special Populations and Conditions Research and Clinical Practice Leadership and Advocacy 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 Our Accrediation Partners Fill Form Our Team Will Contact Soon Choose medicalglobalacademy as your trusted partner for medical education and elevate your expertise to new heights. Enroll Now Frequently Asked Questions How do I apply for a course? To apply, visit the course page of your interest and click on the ‘Apply Now’ button. Follow the instructions to complete your application. You may need to submit relevant documents and a resume. Are the courses accredited? Yes, all our courses are accredited by recognized medical and educational institutions. Details of accreditation can be found on each course page. Are there any online courses available? Yes, we offer a variety of online courses to provide flexibility for our students. Check the course descriptions for information on whether a course is available online. How can I contact support for more information? You can contact our support team via email at support@medicalglobalacademy.com or call us at [+919310027474]. Our support team is available Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM. Enroll Now

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