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PG in Emergency Medicine at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital


Post Graduate Program in Emergency Medicine (3 years) Admission-2013


The Post Graduate Program in Emergency Medicine (PGPEM) consists of a three-year curriculum, divided into 36 monthly clinical modules that will cover the breadth of emergency medicine

George Washington University (GWU) and Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital (KDAH) collaboratively provide faculty coverage and program oversight for the post-graduate program

At the successful conclusion of the program, the graduating residents will receive an International certificate of successful completion of three year post graduate masters program in emergency medicine jointly from KDAH and the George Washington University, and will be able to practice independently within emergency departments as well-trained physicians

Duration: 3 years
Seats: 12
Eligibility: MBBS (MCI recognized)

Application Form: Download the prospectus and application form from www.kokilabenhospital.com
Send the completed application form with all the relevant documents along with demand draft of Rs 1000/- drawn in favour of Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital payable at Mumbai to Course Coordinator,Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Four Bungalows, Andheri (West), Mumbai-400053 on or before15th March, 2013


Important Dates
  • Last date for receiving completed applications: 15th March, 2013
  • Written test and interview: 04th April, 2013
  • Announcement of the selected candidates: 15th April, 2013
  • Payment of the course fees: 30th April, 2013
  • Orientation and induction: 28th-29th June, 2013
  • Commencement of the course: 01st July, 2013
NOTE: Please note that This PG Course is not recognised as MD/MS/PG Diploma by MCI and so this course should be taken as a alternative to regular Post Graduation. PrePG India advice all interested candidates to do the inquiry and then proceed.



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