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The sole aim of these training programs is to enhance the skills of care providers who are working in the field of Critical Care Medicine so that patient care can be standardized and good quality care can be provided to patients. These courses are not recognized by Medical Council of India.

Overview

Duration

Duration of the Indian Diploma in Critical Care Medicine (IDCCM) is one year for MD/DNB candidates and 2 years for DA/DTCD/CTCCM or equivalent candidates.

Duration of the Indian Diploma in Critical Care Medicine (IDCCM) is one year for FCPS Medicine candidates (w.e.f January 2020 registrations).

Eligibility

  • Diploma in Anaesthesia/Diploma in Chest diseases.
  • MD Medicine/Chest/Anaesthesia
  • DNB Medicine/Chest/Anaesthesia
  • MD/DNB Emergency Medicine
  • CTCCM
  • MRCEM-If approved by the Medical Council of India
  • FCPS Medicine
  • The base qualifications must be from a MCI recognized university.
  • In case of any doubt/controversy regarding the eligibility, the course coordinator should be consulted. Decisions by the ISCCM executive committee in this regard will be final & binding.

Institute accredition criteria : All institutes accreditated for IDCCM from the date of approval.

MD Emergency if approved by MCI would be eligible for IDCCM

IDCCM Accredited Institutions ( Institutes and teachers )

Seq. No.InstituteLocationDurationFulltime TeachersAssociate TeachersEmail IdMobile No.Memb No.Annual Intake(Seats)Accredited SinceAcademic Coordinator

Training & Exam gap for candidates:

The candidates should complete the course tenure of training within 3 years of registering for the course and will be allowed to appear for the exam (both theory and practical) upto a maximum period of 3 years after completion of the course. Candidates not able to clear both theory and/or practical exam within this time frame will have to redo the entire course tenure (1 or 2 year as per the eligibility).

The candidate is allowed for maximum of two practical attempts after passing the theory exam failing which he/she will have to re-appear the theory exam. If the candidate is able to complete only one practical attempt at the end of 3 years time period which he/she fails, he/she will not be allowed for the second practical attempt and will have to redo the entire course period