International Certificate in Pediatric Pulmonology

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Start Date

September, 2025 (Tentatively)

Course Duration

12 Months

No. of Students

Limited 50 seats

Eligibility

Diploma, MD, DNB, DCH , Pediatrics, Pulmonology

  • This Pulmonology Certificate Course is designed for Physicians, Pediatricians, and Pulmonologists aiming to enhance their expertise in Diagnosing and Treating various lung Pathologies.In today's clinical landscape, practitioners often face challenges in accurately managing Pulmonary conditions due to the complexities of lung structure, symptoms, and diagnostics.
  • Developed and peer-reviewed by Distinguished Pulmonologists, this comprehensive course covers Respiratory mechanisms, life-threatening Infections, and Treatments.
  • Completing this course earns you the Certificate in Pulmonology, enhancing your Professional value and providing opportunities to engage with Diverse Patient Populations and Collaborate with Fellow Medical Professionals for Positive impacts on Health.
  • Other Advantage of the International Certificate in Pediatric Pulmonology :
  • Expertise in Pediatric Respiratory Health
  • Global Best Practices
  • Networking Opportunities
  • Introduction to Clinical Research and Technology
  • Comprehensive Curriculum
  • Career Advancement
  • Fulfillment of Continuing Education Requirements
  • Improving Pediatric Respiratory Care Globally

1. Expertise in Pediatric Respiratory Health: Specializing in Pediatric Pulmonology equips you with in-depth knowledge and expertise in the unique challenges and conditions related to Respiratory health in children. This Specialized focus ensures you are well-prepared to diagnose and manage a wide range of pediatric Respiratory disorders.

2. Global Best Practices: International programs bring together insights and best Practices from various Healthcare Systems Worldwide. By participating in an International certificate program, you gain exposure to diverse approaches to pediatric Pulmonology, enriching your Understanding of global standards and innovative treatment methods.

3. Networking Opportunities: These Programs often provide a Platform for Networking with renowned experts and fellow professionals from different parts of the world. Establishing connections with peers and mentors in the International pediatric Pulmonology community can lead to collaborative research opportunities and a broader professional network.

4. Introduction to Clinical Research and Technology: International Programs expose Participants to the latest advancements in pediatric Respiratory Research and Technological Innovations. Staying abreast of these developments ensures that you can integrate the most current and effective approaches into your practice.

5. Comprehensive Curriculum: Certificate programs typically offer a Comprehensive Curriculum Covering a Spectrum of pediatric Respiratory conditions, including Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, Respiratory infections, and Congenital Disorders. This thorough training prepares you to address the complex and diverse needs of pediatric patients with Respiratory issues..

6. Career Advancement: Holding an International Certificate in pediatric Pulmonology enhances your Professional Credentials and opens up Opportunities for career advancement. Employers and Healthcare Institutions often seek Specialists with Recognized International Qualifications, Positioning you as a valuable asset in the field.

7. Improving pediatric Respiratory Care Globally: By acquiring Specialized skills and knowledge, you contribute to elevating the standard of pediatric Respiratory care not only in your local community but also on a global scale. This can be particularly impactful in regions where pediatric Respiratory health faces significant challenges.

8. Fulfillment of Continuing Education Requirements: For Healthcare Professionals, Especially pediatricians, pursuing International Certificate in pediatric Pulmonology fulfills ongoing Educational requirements, demonstrating a commitment to maintaining high standards of care and staying current in the field

Chapter-01 Respiratory Physiology
Chapter-02 Upper Airway (Anatomy & Physiology)
  • Anatomy of Upper Airway
  • Physiology of Upper Airway
  • Practical Consideration in Upper Airway
  • United Airway Disease (UAD)
  • Chapter-01 Radiology
  • Chest X-ray
  • Lung Ultrasonography
  • CT - Lung
  • Chapter-02 Spirometry
    Chapter-03 Impulse Oscillometry
    Chapter-04 FeNO
    Chapter-05 Bronchoscopy and Bronchoalveolar Lavage
  • Introduction and Indications
  • Procedure, Cleaning and Care of Scope
  • BAL Collection and Interpretation
  • Chapter-01 Anatomy and Mechanism of Cough
    Chapter-02 Definition, Prevalence and Algorithmic Approach
    Chapter-03 Case Based Approach
    Chapter-01 Neonatal and Child Lung Dynamics
    Chapter-02 Approach to Neonatal Respiratory Distress
    Chapter-03 Investigations in Neonatal Pulmonology
    Chapter-04 MAS; ARDS; PPHN
    Chapter-05 Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
  • Old and New
  • CF and Complications in Neonates/Children
  • Neonatal Management and Prevention
  • Long Term Management
  • Chapter-06 Congiential Malformations of Lung
    Chapter-01 Acute Infections with Upper Airway Obstruction
  • Clinical manfestations / clinical features
  • Investigations and Medical Management
  • Surgical Management
  • Chapter-02 Community Acquired Pneumonia
  • Epidemiology; Risk Factors and Etiology
  • Clinical Features
  • Investigations and Management
  • Chapter-03 Atypical Pneumonia
    Chapter-04 Complications of Pneumonia
  • Introduction and Stages
  • Empyema
  • Stages; Risk factors and Causative Agents
  • Clinical Features, Imaging and Treatment
  • Lung Abscess
  • Chapter-05 Tuberculosis
  • Overview and Clinical Features
  • Investigations
    Part - A | TST, IGRA
    Part - B | Radiology (Chest X-rays and CT)
    Part - C | Confirmatory Tests (Molecular)
  • Treatment
  • Chapter-01 Pre School-Wheezer
  • Spectrum
  • Management
  • Chapter-02 Asthma
  • Clinical Manifestations and Overview
  • Asthma in under 5 years
  • Asthma in 6-11 years
  • Asthma in 11 years and above
  • Asthma Diagnosis
  • Asthma Management
  • Acute Asthma
  • Chapter-03 Allergy Rhinitis
  • Allergy Rhinitis Part - 01
  • Allergy Rhinitis Part - 02
  • Allergy Rhinitis Part - 03
  • Chapter-04 Allergy Testing
  • Indications, Limitations
  • What are Available
  • Basics to Skin Prick test
  • Chapter-01 Cystic Fibrosis
  • Clinical Manifestations of CF
  • Management of CF
  • Chapter-02 Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
  • Anatomy and Physiology of Cilia
  • Epidemiology; Etiology and Pathogenesis
  • Diagnosis and Management
  • Chapter-03 Bronchochiectasis
  • Overview and Pathogenesis
  • Clinical Features
  • Investigations and Management
  • Chapter-04 Protracted Bacterial Bronchitis
    Chapter-01 Aspergillosis
  • When to Suspect?
  • Clinical Presentation
  • Investigations and Treatment
  • Chapter-01 Interstitial Lung Disease
  • ILD in Infancy
  • Pulmonary Surfactant Homeostasis
  • Systemic Inflammatory Diseases and Pulmonary Involvement
  • Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis and Eosinophilic Lung Diseases
  • Chapter-01 Primary Immunodeficiency with Immune Dysregulation
    Chapter-02 Pulmonary Diseases in Immunosuppressed Patients
    Chapter-01 Clinical Recognition
    Chapter-02 Investigations
    Chapter-03 Management
    Chapter-01 Physiology
    Chapter-02 Obstructive Sleep Apnea
    Chapter-03 Hypoventilation Syndromes
    Chapter-04 Evaluation and Prevention of Sleep Disorders
    Chapter-01 Approach to Respiratory Diseases
    Chapter-02 Oxygen Therapy
  • Approach to Hypoxia
  • Sources and Devices
  • How to prescribe Oxygen
  • Home Oxygen Therapy
  • Chapter-03 ARDS
  • Pathophysiology and Clinical Features
  • Investigations and Treatment
  • Chapter-04 Approach to Blood Gases
    Chapter-05 Respiratory Failure
  • Why child is more prone for Respiratory Failure?
  • Pathophysiology and Classification
  • Causes and CF
  • Investigations and Treatment
  • Chapter-01 Vaccine in Pulmonology
    Chapter-01 Epidemiology, Sources and Pollutants
    Chapter-02 Pollutants and Tender Lung
    Chapter-03 Classification and Clinical Features
    Chapter-04 National Acts and Policies
    Chapter-05 Indoor Air Pollution
    Chapter-01 Epidemiology, Sources and Pollutants
    Chapter-01 Journal Club and Evidence Based Medicine
    Chapter-01 Interactive Case Discussion

    Post-graduation (Diploma, MD, DNB, DCH or Equivalent Degree) in

    pediatrics

    Family Medicine

    Pulmonology

    • Course starts on 08th Aug, 2024
    • Duration: 12 months.
    • Online recorded interactive, Engaging multimedia lectures.
    • Online assignment for every lecture.
    • 24 Online Contact Session (OCS) scheduled to occur twice a month.
      A. Online Live Discussion
      B. Case Presentations, Journal Club, Literature Search
    • Personal Contact Session (2 PCS with duration of 3 Days) - Hands on Training
      A. First PCS - Mid of the course January - 10th, 11th & 12th, 2025)
      B. Second PCS - End of the course (During Exit Examination)
    • Group Learning and discussion through social media platform.
    • Individual 1:1 mentoring and performance evaluation
    • Exit examination at the end of course
    • Mandatory Criteria for Certification
    • A minimum of 85% course content completion is required.
    • A minimum of 20 OCS (Online Contact Sessions) attendance is mandatory.
    • Successful completion of the PCS (Personal Contact Session) is a prerequisite for taking the final exit exam.
    • Certificate
    • Certificates will only be given on completion of required coursework and on passing the examinations.

    Course Fee:

    Rs 1,10,000 + 18% GST

    Course Fee will be accepted in 2 installments.
    First Installment :Rs.77,880
    Second Installment: Rs.51,920

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    Course Fee:

    1600 USD

    For International Students

    Single Installment

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Prior to the commencement of the first Personal Contact Session (PCS), it is essential to submit all requisite documents to our official email address (contact@med-train.com ), duly self-attested for verification purposes. Verification of documents must be completed prior to the scheduled day of the Personal Contact Session. Please note that neither original documents nor hard copies are required for submission - duly self-attested (soft copy)

    • MBBS Degree Certificate
    • Post-graduate Degree/Diploma Certificate
    • Current valid Medical Council Registration Certificate (Center or State)
    • Current valid Address and ID proof (Aadhar/PAN self-attested copy) - only for Indian Candidates
    • Current valid Passport (self-attested copy) - only for International Candidates
    • Your Recent Passport Size Photograph

    It will be mandatory for all the enrolled candidates to follow the course curriculum guidelines completely, failing which either their candidature may be cancelled or they will be not allowed to appear in the exit exam. The decision by ICPP governing body will be final and binding to all in this regard.

    Attendance at the PCS is mandatory for appearing in the final exit exam. If due to certain circumstances, any candidate is unable to attend any PCS, then he/she is supposed to attend the same PCS with the next batch to be eligible for appearing in the final exit exam (next year after completion of all the PCS).

    All sessions are planned as per the availability of faculties, teaching rooms, and other logistics. Once decided, PCS dates will NOT change due to any candidate’s personal request. Dates might change in a rare instance, depending upon the logistics for conducting the sessions. The decision by ICPP governing body will be final and binding to all in this regard. Exit exam will be conducted at the end of the course. Minimum of 60% marks in both theory and practice will be required (independently) for passing the exit exam. Assignments will have predefined weightage in the final exam. The final exam will be evaluated by both Indian & International faculties.

    There is NO separate exam fee for the candidates enrolled in the same academic batch. If a candidate needs to appear for the exit exam in subsequent batch after enrollment due to any reason (including the inability to attend any PCS or clear the exit exam in scheduled time or others), he/she is supposed to submit the LATE EXIT EXAM FEE (5000/- INR for Indian nationals).

    There will be NO refund of any part of the fee after submission, even if the candidate chooses not to join the course or discontinue in between due to any reason. The fee will NOT be transferred to another candidates account if any candidate wishes to do so. In case of any unusual circumstance, the decision of the ICPP governing body will be final and binding to everyone.

    Convocation - Successful candidates will be awarded the Certificate of the “INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY” by NHS – Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University - Pune and MedTrain.

    Dispute settlement - The venue of the arbitration will be Bangalore and the Indian laws will be applicable. The Bangalore court alone will have the exclusive jurisdiction to adjudication in case of any dispute.

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