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FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY

Discover the world of FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRICS ENDOCRINOLOGY with our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma program. Perfect for medical professionals eager to excel in diagnostic, our course offers clinical training and expert guidance.


Batch starts on

Jan to Dec/ May to June

Course Duration

12 Months

Multimodal Program

Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment

Flexible payment

financing options available

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FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY

The MGA Medical Global Academy offeres the Fellowship in Paediatric Endocrinology. The program is offered to professionals in medicine who are interested in specializing in hormonal and metabolic diseases in children. This fellowship equips comprehensive clinical experience and expertise in diagnosing and treating a broad spectrum of endocrine disorders in children, such as diabetes, growth disorders, thyroid disorders, and adrenal disorders. The program focuses on providing evidence-based care and multidisciplinary services and can equip its participants with accurate, patient-centered care.

What you'll learn

Foundations of Pediatric Endocrinology​

Foundations of Pediatric Endocrinology

Growth and Development Disorders

Growth and Development Disorders

Pediatric Diabetes Management​

Pediatric Diabetes Management

Thyroid Disorders in Children​

Thyroid Disorders in Children

Disorders of Adrenal Function​

Disorders of Adrenal Function

Disorders of Sexual Development and Puberty​

Disorders of Sexual Development and Puberty

Key Features

1. Attending /Non-Attending Classes
2. Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics.
3. Free Study Material with recorded lectures
4. Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India

5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session
6. NAAC A+ University
7. 1 Year of Mentorship
8. Updated Curriculum

Course Curriculum

  • Growth and development: Hormonal regulation of growth
  • Puberty: Normal and abnormal development
  • Endocrine glands and their functions (pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, gonads)
  • Diagnostic tools: Blood tests, imaging techniques, and genetic screening
  • Endocrine disorders: Overview of the major categories (metabolic, growth, pubertyrelated)
  • Pathophysiology of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
  • Insulin therapy and glucose monitoring (CGM, HbA1c)
  • Diabetic ketoacidosis: Management and prevention
  • Diabetes complications: Retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy
  • Psychological aspects of managing paediatric diabetes
  • Transitioning care from paediatric to adult services
  • Pediatric Diabetes Research: Latest trends and innovations
  • Short stature: Idiopathic, constitutional delay, and pathologic causes
  • Growth hormone deficiency and treatment options
  • Precocious puberty: Central vs. peripheral causes
  • Delayed puberty: Diagnosis and management
  • Genetic causes of growth and pubertal disorders (Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome)
  • Endocrine causes of obesity and overweight
  • Latest advances in growth hormone therapies and puberty blockers
  • Congenital hypothyroidism: Screening, diagnosis, and treatment
  • Autoimmune thyroid diseases: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Graves’ disease
  • Thyroid nodule evaluation and management in children
  • Thyroid cancer: Risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment protocols
  • Neonatal and adolescent thyroid disorders: Specific challenges and approaches
  • Molecular genetics of thyroid diseases in children
  • Adrenal insufficiency: Primary (Addison’s disease) and secondary causes
  • Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH): Diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling
  • Hyperaldosteronism and its paediatric implications
  • Adrenal tumors and cysts in children
  • Long-term management and complications of adrenal disorders
  • Benign endocrine tumors: Pituitary adenomas, thyroid adenomas, adrenal adenomas
  • Malignant endocrine tumors: Thyroid cancer, pheochromocytoma, neuroblastoma
  • Diagnostic imaging techniques: CT, MRI, PET scans
  • Multidisciplinary approach to treatment (surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy)
  • Long-term surveillance and management of childhood endocrine tumors
  • Advances in targeted therapies for endocrine cancers
  • Inborn errors of metabolism affecting endocrine functions
  • Phenylketonuria (PKU) and hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction
  • Mitochondrial disorders and their endocrine impact
  • Lipid metabolism disorders (e.g., familial hypercholesterolemia)
  • Newborn screening for metabolic disorders
  • Nutritional management and metabolic therapy in paediatric endocrine disorders
  • Genetic testing and counseling in paediatric endocrinology
  • Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, and other chromosomal abnormalities
  • Genetic syndromes: Prader-Willi syndrome, Laurence-Moon syndrome, and others
  • Mitochondrial DNA mutations and endocrine involvement
  • Advances in gene therapy and genomic medicine
  • Ethical considerations in genetic testing and counseling
  • Hypothalamic-pituitary axis: Function and disorders
  • Neuroendocrine tumors: Pituitary adenomas, craniopharyngiomas, hypothalamic gliomas
  • Brain development and its impact on endocrine function in children
  • Disorders of sexual differentiation and hypothalamic control
  • Pediatric neuroendocrine disorders in relation to puberty, growth, and metabolism
  • Research methodology and clinical trial design
  • Systematic reviews and evidence-based medicine in paediatric endocrinology
  • Emerging therapies: Gene therapies, stem cell research, and new drug formulations
  • Ethical issues in paediatric clinical research
  • Translational research in paediatric endocrine diseases
  • Presentation and publication of research findings
  • Case-based learning: Complex endocrine disorders in real clinical settings
  • Endocrine emergencies in paediatrics (e.g., diabetic ketoacidosis, adrenal crises)
  • Long-term management and follow-up strategies for chronic endocrine disorders
  • Parent and patient counseling in paediatric endocrinology
  • Transition care: Moving from paediatric to adult services
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration: Working with nurses, dietitians, genetic counselors, and psychologists
  • Leadership skills for paediatric endocrinologists
  • Effective communication with patients, families, and healthcare teams
  • Teaching and mentoring in academic settings
  • Advocacy for paediatric endocrine health policies
  • Managing a paediatric endocrinology practice
  • Career development and opportunities in paediatric endocrinology
  • Endocrine emergencies in paediatric critical care: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), adrenal crisis, hypoglycemia
  • Managing thyroid dysfunction in critically ill children
  • Corticosteroid use in the ICU: Indications, risks, and management
  • Fluid and electrolyte balance: Hypernatremia, hyponatremia, and their endocrine causes
  • Managing endocrine disorders in children undergoing major surgery (e.g., adrenalectomy, thyroidectomy, pituitary surgery)
  • Postoperative care in paediatric endocrine surgeries: Monitoring for complications and recovery
  • Endocrine considerations in pediatric organ transplantation (e.g., kidney, liver) and immunosuppressive therapy
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration in managing critically ill patients with endocrine disorders
  • Advances in intensive care medicine and their implications for paediatric endocrinology

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Why This Fellowship

  • Expertise in hormonal disorders of children.
  • Clinical exposure Practice Real case-based.
  • Emphasize diagnosis and long-term care.
  • Modern-day endocrine training.
  • Bendable framework to accommodate working doctors.

Key Highlights

  • Duration: 12 Months
  • Learning Mode: Online + Clinical (Hybrid).
  • Clinical Exposure: Authentic pediatric endocrine cases.
  • Mentorship: 1 Year Expert counseling.
  • Certification: CPD UK Accredited
  • Time: Weekend and evening friendly sessions.

Program Structure

Phase 1: Online Learning

Develop a good base in pediatric endocrinology using systematic academic courses.

Core Areas Covered:

  • Pediatric endocrine physiology
  • Growth and puberty disorders.
  • Pediatric diabetes management
  • Disorders of the thyroid and adrenals.
  • Fundamentals of metabolic and genetic diseases.

What You Get:

  • Live interactive classes with master professors.
  • Taped lectures so that they can be accessed anytime.
  • Dedicated Q&A sessions
  • New e-books, notes and study materials.
  • 2-3 sessions a month (weekend friendly)

Phase 2: Clinical Training

Experience a practical, clinical interaction with patients.

Clinical Exposure Includes:

  • Evaluation of growth and puberty disorders.
  • Management of diabetic cases in children.
  • Hormonal assessment and management plan.
  • Outpatient endocrine protocols exposure.

Key Clinical Areas:

  • Growth hormone disorders
  • Early & delayed puberty
  • Thyroid dysfunctions
  • Adrenal disorders
  • Pediatric diabetes care
  • Congenital endocrine conditions

Clinical Experience

  • Training in collaboration with leading children’s hospitals & endocrine clinics
  • Personal participation in the evaluation of patients and their cases.
  • Work in high patient-flow settings.
  • Diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning skills.

Assessment & Certification

  • Conclusion at the end of the program.
  • MCQ-based examination
  • Certification accredited by CPD UK
  • International qualification of career promotion.

Who Should Apply

  • Pediatricians
  • MBBS graduates
  • General practitioners
  • Medical practitioners who want to specialize in endocrine.

Career Outcomes

  • Develop a competence in childhood endocrine diseases.
  • Improve clinical decision-making and diagnostic skills.
  • Increase territory in hormonal care and diabetes.
  • Enhance career in clinical practice or academic medicine.

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