Master’s in Pediatrics (2 Years) – Program Overview
The Master’s in Pediatrics is a two-year postgraduate program designed to equip medical professionals with advanced knowledge and clinical skills in child healthcare. This specialized course focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases in infants, children, and adolescents.
Key Areas of Study Include:
- Growth and developmental milestones
- Pediatric emergencies and intensive care
- Neonatology and adolescent medicine
- Pediatric nutrition and immunization
- Management of chronic and genetic disorders
Program Highlights:
- Hands-on clinical rotations in pediatric wards
- Training in pediatric diagnostics and imaging
- Exposure to community-based child health programs
- Research project or thesis in a pediatric subspecialty
Graduates are prepared to work as pediatric specialists in hospitals, clinics, or academic institutions, or to pursue further sub-specialization in areas such as pediatric cardiology, oncology, or neurology.