MCCM – Masters Course in Critical Care Medicine


Duration: 6 Months | Mode: Online + Hard Copy Study Material | Certification: Soft + Printed Certificate
Eligibility: MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BUMS, BAMS, BNYS, BEMS, Physiotherapy, and other Registered Medical Practitioners


📘 Course Description

The Masters Course in Critical Care Medicine (MCCM) is a structured and high-impact 6-month program tailored for medical professionals who wish to upgrade their knowledge and clinical confidence in handling ICU/CCU/ER/Trauma and high-dependency cases. This course blends emergency pharmacology, intensive care protocols, monitoring, mechanical ventilation, and life-saving intervention techniques, ensuring doctors working in OPDs, ICUs, hospitals, and emergency settings are prepared to act effectively in critical scenarios.

The course is delivered fully online, supported by printed study materials and diet-specific clinical protocols. Successful candidates will receive a digital certificate and a couriered hard copy certificate.


🎯 Learning Objectives:

Gain critical care knowledge for ICU/ER/CCU situations

Understand ventilator settings, ABG analysis, and ICU monitoring

Manage sepsis, trauma, poisoning, cardiac arrest, and shock

Learn ICU pharmacology and emergency intervention protocols

Interpret key investigations: ECG, ABG, CXR, CT brain, electrolytes


📚 Detailed 20-Module Syllabus

Module 1: Introduction to Critical Care

Definition and scope of critical care medicine

ICU setup, equipment, and team roles

High Dependency Unit (HDU) vs ICU vs ER

ICU ethics and end-of-life care overview


Module 2: Airway, Breathing, and Circulation – ABC Approach

Securing the airway: methods, adjuncts (OPA, NPA, ET tube)

Breathing support and oxygen therapy

Circulatory management in shock, trauma

Rapid primary and secondary surveys


Module 3: ICU Monitoring & Vitals

Heart rate, BP, temperature, oxygen saturation

Central venous pressure (CVP), MAP, ICP

Scoring systems: APACHE II, SOFA, GCS


Module 4: Basic and Advanced Life Support (BLS & ACLS)

CPR (Adult, Child, Neonate) techniques

Use of defibrillators and AED

Reversible causes of cardiac arrest (H’s & T’s)

Post-resuscitation care


Module 5: Mechanical Ventilation – Principles & Practice

Types: Non-invasive (BiPAP/CPAP) and Invasive ventilation

Ventilator settings (TV, PEEP, FiO2, Rate, I:E)

Weaning, extubation, and complications

Ventilator alarms and troubleshooting


Module 6: Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Analysis

Interpreting pH, PaCO2, PaO2, HCO3

Acid-base disorders: metabolic/respiratory acidosis & alkalosis

Compensation and oxygenation status

Clinical application with case examples


Module 7: Sepsis, SIRS, and Septic Shock

Definition, pathophysiology, and red flags

Sepsis bundles and 1-hour protocol

Antibiotic escalation/de-escalation

Fluid management and vasopressor support


Module 8: Electrolyte Imbalances and Fluid Management

Sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphate balance

IV fluid types (NS, RL, DNS, 3% NS, D5W)

Correcting dehydration, overhydration, and hyponatremia

Maintenance vs resuscitation fluids


Module 9: ICU Pharmacology

Sedatives, analgesics, inotropes, vasopressors

Antiarrhythmics, antiepileptics, antibiotics

ICU-specific drug calculations and infusion doses

Drug interactions and ICU drug protocols


Module 10: ECG Interpretation for ICU

Basics: PQRST, axis, intervals

Tachyarrhythmia, bradyarrhythmia, heart blocks

STEMI, NSTEMI, electrolyte-induced changes

Emergency interpretation and actions


Module 11: Cardiac Emergencies

Acute coronary syndrome (STEMI, NSTEMI, UA)

Cardiac arrest and CPR protocols

Heart failure, cardiogenic shock, arrhythmias

Pericardial tamponade and pulmonary edema


Module 12: Respiratory Emergencies

Acute respiratory failure

Pneumonia, ARDS, COPD exacerbation

Pulmonary embolism and pneumothorax

Chest tube insertion and oxygen devices


Module 13: Neurological Emergencies & Stroke Care

Stroke (ischemic vs hemorrhagic) – FAST recognition

Raised ICP, seizures, status epilepticus

Coma scale and brain herniation

Thrombolysis indications and contraindications


Module 14: Trauma, Burns & Polytrauma Management

Primary/secondary survey in trauma

Hemorrhagic shock and crush injury

Burn percentages (Rule of 9s) and fluid resuscitation

Cervical spine precautions and splinting


Module 15: Renal Emergencies & AKI

AKI and CKD: classification and causes

Electrolyte monitoring and fluid overload

Dialysis basics, indications, and complications

Nephrotoxic drugs and ICU management


Module 16: Endocrine & Diabetic Emergencies

DKA and HHS protocols

Thyroid storm and myxedema coma

Adrenal crisis and corticosteroid support

Hypoglycemia correction and monitoring


Module 17: Infectious Disease Protocols in ICU

COVID-19, dengue, malaria, leptospirosis

ICU precautions: PPE, isolation, ventilator precautions

Hospital-acquired infections: VAP, CRBSI, CAUTI

Antibiotic stewardship in critical care


Module 18: Toxicology and Poisoning Emergencies

Common poisons: organophosphate, paracetamol, benzodiazepines

Gastric lavage, activated charcoal, antidotes

Decontamination and supportive ICU care

Suicide attempt protocols and legal documentation


Module 19: ICU Procedures and Equipment

Central line insertion, ABG sampling

Intubation steps and complications

Ryle’s tube, Foley catheter, tracheostomy care

Bedside ultrasound and X-ray in ICU


Module 20: Final Assessment & Certification

100 MCQs based on all modules

Case-based questions for practical thinking

Final scoring and issuance of:

Soft Copy Certificate (Email)

Printed Certificate (Couriered)

Study material confirmation


📦 Course Deliverables:

Printed study materials shipped on enrollment

PDF reference charts for ABG, ventilators, ECG, drugs

Hard copy + soft copy of certificate after final assessment

WhatsApp/email-based support during the course


✅ Key Highlights:

Fully clinical, OPD/ICU-friendly syllabus

Designed for general practitioners, ER doctors, intensivists

Includes procedures, emergencies, and ICU-specific pharmacology

Build confidence for real-time critical care & emergency cases


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