Subtotal: ₹35,000.00
Course Curriculum
Airway Management with Advanced Skills
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01:20
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Functional and Anatomy of the Airway
24:16 -
Basic Principles of airway management in critical care area
28:40 -
Critical care Airway Principles – Part 1
18:32 -
Critical care Airway Principles – Part 2
10:28 -
Oxygen Therapy
00:00 -
Airway Pharmacology – Part 1
13:16 -
Airway Pharmocology – Part 2
16:12 -
Endotracheal Intubation – Part 1
11:31 -
Endotracheal Intubation – Part 2
23:13 -
Alternate Intubation Strategies – Part 1
18:16 -
Alternate Intubation Strategies – Part 2
16:17 -
Special Considerations – Part 1
18:13 -
Special Considerations – Part 2
21:22 -
Assignment
Respiratory Critical Care Medicine
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00:48
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Oxygen Delivery – Physiology of Pulmonary Gas Exchange
19:46 -
Acute Respiratory Failure – Determinants of Oxygenation and Ventilation
29:39 -
Respiratory Acid Base Disorder
21:01 -
ABG Analysis – Clinical Application
20:21 -
ABG Metabolic Disorders
31:22 -
ABG Respiratory Disorders
22:36 -
Non Invasive Ventilation
21:50 -
Invasive Ventilation
26:37 -
General Care of Ventilatory patient
31:41 -
Inhaled Bronchodilator Therapy in Mechanically Ventilated patients – part 1
09:47 -
Inhaled Bronchodilator Therapy in Mechanically Ventilated patients – Part 2
09:47 -
Understanding of heart-lung interaction
24:50 -
Difficult Weaning – Part 1
17:43 -
Difficult Weaning – Part 2
13:09 -
Severe Acute Asthma – Part 1
19:27 -
Severe Acute Asthma – Part 2
16:33 -
Acute Exacerbation of COPD – Part 1
17:50 -
Acute Exacerbation of COPD – Part 2
15:31 -
Severe Community Associated Pneumonia – Part 1
17:53 -
Severe Community Associated Pneumonia – Part 2
20:02 -
Nosocomial Pneumonia
15:20 -
Pulmonary infections in immunocompramised patient – part 1
19:42 -
Pulmonary infections in immunocompramised patient – part 2
24:35 -
Pulmonary Hypertension – Part 1
15:08 -
Pulmonary Hypertension – Part 2
12:49 -
Application of Lung Ultrasound in Critical Care – Part 1
24:15 -
Application of Lung Ultrasound in Critical Care – Part 2
27:22 -
Acute Pulmonary Embolism – Part 1
22:07 -
Acute Pulmonary Embolism – Part 2
19:13 -
Pleural Diseases in ICU
32:01 -
Bronchoscopy in Critical Care
24:35 -
Post-Extubation Stridor
15:38 -
ARDS ventilation – Part 1
26:00 -
ARDS ventilation – Part 2
14:52 -
ARDS ventilation – Part 3
11:29 -
Assignment
Cardiac critical Care
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01:32
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Diagnosis and management of shock
31:40 -
Understanding of heart-lung interaction
24:50 -
How to Assess Fluid responsiveness at bed side – Part 1
17:19 -
How to Assess Fluid responsiveness at bed side – Part 2
17:05 -
Cardiac output monitoring
27:03 -
Management of left heart failure in Critically ill – Part 1
27:56 -
Management of left heart failure in Critically ill – Part 2
17:27 -
Management of left heart failure in Critically ill – Part 3
20:48 -
Management of Right Heart Failure in Critically ill – Part 1
25:00 -
Management of Right Heart Failure in Critically ill – Part 2
30:21 -
Peripartum Cardiomyopathy
27:00 -
Hypertensive Crisis
30:09 -
Acute Coronary Syndrome – ST Elevation Myocardial infarction – Part 1
22:28 -
Acute Coronary Syndrome – ST Elevation Myocardial infarction – Part 2
36:11 -
Acute Coronary Syndrome – Non ST Elevation Myocardial infarction – Part 1
20:26 -
Acute Coronary Syndrome – Non ST Elevation Myocardial infarction – Part 2
23:29 -
Cardiogenic Shock – Part 1
19:04 -
Cardiogenic Shock – Part 2
22:47 -
Cardiac arrhythmia :Broad complex tachycardia – Part 1
22:57 -
Cardiac arrhythmia :Broad complex tachycardia – Part 2
16:31 -
Pericardial Tamponade
20:26 -
Aortic Dissection – Part 1
27:50 -
Aortic Dissection – Part 2
24:42 -
Assignment
Neuro Critical Care Medicine
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00:27
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Neurological Examination in ICU and Assessment of coma – Part 1
15:56 -
Neurological Examination in ICU and Assessment of coma – Part 2
15:38 -
Monitoring in the Neurocritical care ICU
23:53 -
Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
21:28 -
Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke
23:43 -
Management of Intra Cerebral Haemorrhage & Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
26:45 -
Management of Seizures and Status Epilepticus
22:21 -
Meningitis and Encephalitis for critical care – Part 1
20:35 -
Meningitis and Encephalitis for critical care – Part 2
10:39 -
Diagnosis and Management of Guillain-Barre Syndrome & Myasthenia Gravis in Critical Care
28:05 -
Critical Illness Polyneuropathy & Myopathy
21:02 -
Anoxic Brain Injury & Brain Death
15:22 -
Spinal Cord Injury – Part 1
25:51 -
Spinal Cord Injury – Part 2
25:56 -
Spinal Cord Injury – Part 3
19:58 -
Assignment
Infectious Diseases & Critical care
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Preview
00:43 -
Basics of Blood Culture – part 1
35:03 -
Basics of Blood Culture – Part 2
35:07 -
CRBSI- Catheter Related Blood stream Infection
35:23 -
CAUTI-Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection
40:44 -
SSI- Surgical site Infection
40:42 -
Antibiotic rationale In ICU – Part 1
20:30 -
Antibiotic rationale In ICU – Part 2
23:23 -
Approach to Nosocomial infections in ICU – Part 1
22:40 -
Approach to Nosocomial infections in ICU – Part 2
22:09 -
Approach to Nosocomial infections in ICU – Part 3
14:36 -
Fungal Infection
25:35 -
Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia – PART 1
17:53 -
Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia – PART 2
20:02 -
Nosocomial Pneumonia
15:20 -
Pulmonary infections in immunocompromised patient – part 1
19:42 -
Pulmonary infections in immunocompromised patient – part 2
24:35 -
Meningitis and Encephalitis for critical care
20:35 -
Assignment
Abdomen & Nephro Critical Care Medicine
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Preview
00:38 -
Acute Kidney Injury & Prevention
20:15 -
Gastro Hepatic Critical Care – Part 1
18:28 -
Gastro Hepatic Critical Care – Part 2
21:12 -
Acute Upper Gastro Intestinal Bleeding – Variceal and Nonvariceal
22:25 -
Renal Replacement Therapy in ICU – CRRT and Haemodialysis – Part 1
18:57 -
Renal Replacement Therapy in ICU – CRRT and Haemodialysis – Part 2
29:01 -
Assignment
Obstetric Critical care
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Preveiw
00:38 -
Pregnancy and critical care
22:18 -
Peri-partum Cardiomyopathy
27:00 -
Severe Preeclampsia and Eclampsia – Part 1
25:00 -
Severe Preeclampsia and Eclampsia – Part 2
19:45 -
Management of ARDS in pregnancy
17:16 -
Assignment
Endocrine Issues in ICU
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Preview
00:27 -
Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar coma – Part 1
17:32 -
Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar coma – Part 2
20:11 -
Approach to Polyuria
36:25 -
Non Thyroid illness syndrome
25:45 -
Diabetes in ICU – Part 1
19:45 -
Diabetes in ICU – Part 2
22:25 -
Assignment
Trauma & Poisoning in Critical Care
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Preview
00:41 -
Spinal Cord Injury – Part 1
25:51 -
Spinal Cord Injury – Part 2
25:56 -
Spinal Cord Injury – Part 3
19:58 -
Acute Poisoning : principles and management
13:11 -
Management of the Burn Patient -Part1
24:37 -
Management of the Burn Patient -Part 2
27:48 -
Assignment
Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
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Preview
00:37 -
Ventilator Graphics – Respiratory cycle &Pressure Time Scalar
25:03 -
Ventilator Graphics – Flow Time scalar & Volume Time Scalar
19:49 -
Ventilatory graphics – Loops
10:58 -
Ventilatory Graphics – Modes of ventilation
12:44 -
Initiation of Invasive ventilation & Alarm settings – Part 1
14:59 -
Initiation of Invasive ventilation & Alarm settings – Part 2
17:16 -
HFNO
20:59 -
Heart Lung interaction
24:50 -
ARDS ventilation – Part 1
26:00 -
ARDS ventilation – Part 2
14:52 -
ARDS ventilation – Part 3
11:29 -
Inhaled Bronchodilator Therapy in Mechanically Ventilated patients – part 1
09:47 -
Inhaled Bronchodilator Therapy in Mechanically Ventilated patients – Part 2
09:47 -
Approach to weaning and Difficult weaning – Part 1
17:43 -
Approach to weaning and Difficult weaning – Part 2
13:09 -
Assignment
Radiology for Critical Care
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How to read CT brain
20:27 -
How to read MRI brain
23:03 -
Computed Tomography for Critical Care Trainee
20:07 -
MRI Brain for Critical Care
15:44
Miscellaneous Topics
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Ethics and End of Life Care
32:20
Tropical Infections (Optional)
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00:33
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H1N1 Part – 1
18:58 -
H1N1 Part – 2
23:53 -
H1N1 Part – 3
12:01 -
HIV Part – 1
29:22 -
HIV Part – 2
30:08 -
HIV Part – 3
35:54 -
Thypus fever – Part 1
25:29 -
Thypus fever – Part 2
24:10 -
Dengue – Part 1
19:25 -
Dengue – Part 2
15:11 -
Malaria – Part 1
19:13 -
Malaria – Part 2
18:00 -
Leptospirosis – Part 1
12:18 -
Leptospirosis – Part 2
16:07 -
Tuberculosis – Part 1
19:04
What you will learn ?
- System wise modules - 13
- Total presentations - 164 Each with 30 min duration
- Total Duration - 89 hours 30 mins
- Assignment at the end of each module
- Total Credit points - 200 points
- Minimum credit points to be obtained - 150 points
- Then Clear the Final Assessment Examination - Theory & Practical
- Total duration of the course usually takes one year, can be completed at your own pace within a year
- Submit three months working internship certificate from critical care department
- Then receive CDCCM Certificate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Eligibility
MD Medicine/Chest/Anaesthesia, Diploma in Anaesthesia/Diploma in Chest diseases,DNB Medicine / Chest/Anaesthesia, MD / DNB Emergency Medicine, MRCEM, MBBS Graduates. In case of any doubt/controversy regarding the eligibility, you can reach us at info@raymediinernational.com.
Are the programs accredited?
Yes all our programs are accredited by the American Council of Training and Development.
How to get a Certificate of Doctor’s additional Critical Care Medicine from Raymedi International?
You need to first enroll in (CDCCM) Certificate of Doctors Additional Critical Care Medicine. Complete all the training modules, Clear the examination. On clearing the examination you will be receiving your e-certificate.
How to access the course material online?
To access the course, visit our website www.raymediinternational.com, click on the register button and fill-up the form and attach all the necessary documents. Once registered, log in using the login ID and password provided to you. You will be seeing a dashboard page that in turn routes you to the selected course module.
What to do if I'm unable to access the course after registration?
In case you have a problem accessing the course page, please write to us at info@raymediinternational.com. Our support team will assist you within 24 hours.
Is it a self-phased Learning Program?
Yes, it is. Since all the study materials are available online 24 /7, you can complete the course module anytime at your own phase. But since the whole duration of the course is 1 year, You have to finish the module within the said duration (i.e 1 year).In case you need an extension please contact our support team @info@raymediinternational.com.
How long does my access to the course last?
You will have access to the program for 1-year duration.In case you need any extension please write to us @info@raymediinternational.com.
Do we get contact classes with the integrated course program?
Yes we do offer contact classes for most of our programs and in turn, provide an opportunity to connect with subject experts and clarify your doubts.
Can more than one person access the course with a single license?
No. When you register for the program, you will be asked to agree to our terms and conditions which state that the license purchased will be applicable for single person use only.
Is this course recognized by MCI or any other U.S government bodies?
No. The Medical Council of India does not recognize or endorse any courses that are offered online. Raymedi International has been directly affiliated with the International Board of Medicine and surgery and With the collaboration and association of dedicated medical professionals who have proven expertise and experience, we have created a world-class digital infrastructure to train critical care aspirants.
Can Organization purchase multiple access /licenses for students or staff?
Yes. Organizations can purchase bulk licenses/access with good discounts. For this, you have to contact us at info@raymediinternational.com.
Do you get any license for practising critical care on pursuing Certificate Course in Critical Care ?
No. This is a skill-building program designed to enhance your critical care abilities; it does not, however, confer a license to practice critical care.
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