Masters Course in ICU Management

(MICUM – Masters in Intensive Care Unit Management)
Duration: 6 Months | Mode: Online with Printed Study Material + Printed Certificate
Eligibility: MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BUMS, BAMS, BNYS, BEMS, Physiotherapy, and all registered medical practitioners


📘 Course Overview (Website Description)

The Masters in ICU Management (MICUM) is a structured, clinically intensive 6-month online program curated for physicians, medical officers, emergency doctors, and interns working in or aspiring to work in ICU, CCU, HDU, or emergency units. It focuses on ICU setup, emergency interventions, monitoring systems, ventilator care, drug protocols, critical case handling, ABG analysis, and life-saving skills required in an ICU setting.

The course includes step-by-step learning modules, real-time clinical approaches, study material couriered to your home, and a printed certificate after completion.


🎯 What You’ll Gain After Course Completion

✅ Enhanced ability to handle ICU patients independently
✅ Practical understanding of ICU pharmacology, interventions & ventilation
✅ Ready-to-use ICU charts and case-based treatment patterns
✅ Opportunity to work with hospitals, ICUs, and emergency centers confidently
✅ Receive a printed certificate and study manual by courier


📚 Detailed 20-Module Syllabus for MICUM


Module 1: ICU Setup and Fundamentals

ICU types (Closed, Open, Hybrid)

Equipment layout: ventilator, defibrillator, monitors

Roles of ICU team (Doctor, Nurse, RT, Lab, Support)

Infection control protocols


Module 2: ICU Admission Criteria & Initial Stabilization

Red flags for ICU admission

Triage, stabilization, crash cart usage

Risk scoring systems: APACHE II, SOFA


Module 3: ICU Monitoring Techniques

Vital sign tracking: HR, BP, RR, SPO2, Temp

Invasive vs Non-invasive monitoring

Arterial line, CVP, ICP basics


Module 4: Airway & Ventilation Management in ICU

Securing the airway: intubation indications

Types of oxygen delivery systems

Pre-oxygenation, RSI (Rapid Sequence Intubation)


Module 5: Mechanical Ventilation Management

Ventilator settings and terminology

Types of modes (Volume vs Pressure controlled)

PEEP, FiO2, TV, RR settings

Weaning protocols & extubation


Module 6: Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Analysis in Depth

Parameters: pH, PaO2, PaCO2, HCO3

Primary disorders and compensations

Case-based ABG interpretation


Module 7: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) & Code Blue

ACLS & BLS algorithms

Crash cart content overview

Defibrillator usage (Manual/AED)


Module 8: Sepsis and Septic Shock Protocols

Sepsis bundles and initial 3-hour/6-hour care

Early antibiotics, fluid resuscitation

Use of inotropes: dopamine, noradrenaline


Module 9: Electrolyte and Fluid Management in ICU

Hyponatremia, Hyperkalemia, Hypocalcemia protocols

IV fluids: NS, RL, D5W, DNS

Maintenance, replacement, and shock fluids


Module 10: ICU Pharmacology

Sedatives, neuromuscular blockers, analgesics

Vasopressors: dosing and titration

ICU antibiotic choices & resistance control

Infusion drug calculations and safety


Module 11: Neurological ICU Management

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)

Stroke emergency care

Raised ICP, seizure, status epilepticus

Brain death protocol and documentation


Module 12: Cardiac ICU Care

ECG interpretation (MI, arrhythmias, heart blocks)

ACS protocol: MONA, STEMI/NSTEMI care

Heart failure, shock, and tamponade management


Module 13: Pulmonary & ARDS Management

ARDS criteria and oxygenation strategies

Management of COPD, pneumonia, pneumothorax

Chest physiotherapy and suctioning


Module 14: Renal Support in ICU

AKI vs CKD management

Dialysis indications in ICU

Monitoring fluid overload and electrolytes


Module 15: Endocrine & Diabetic Emergencies

DKA, HHS – ICU protocol

Thyroid storm, adrenal crisis management

Glucose monitoring, insulin sliding scale


Module 16: Nutrition and GI Management in ICU

Enteral vs Parenteral nutrition

Ryle’s tube feeding formula

GI bleeding, constipation, and liver emergencies


Module 17: Poisoning & Drug Overdose

Common poisons: OP compound, benzodiazepines, paracetamol

Antidotes: atropine, naloxone, NAC

Decontamination, gastric lavage


Module 18: Infection Control & ICU Hygiene

Hospital-acquired infections: VAP, CAUTI, CRBSI

Isolation techniques

Hand hygiene and PPE protocol


Module 19: ICU Procedures (Hands-on Approach)

Intubation, central line insertion, ABG sampling

Foley’s, tracheostomy, suctioning, NG insertion

Monitoring chest tube and drain output


Module 20: Final Exam & Certification Dispatch

Online MCQ-based final test

Clinical case scenarios for assessment

E-Certificate sent via email

Printed Certificate + Study Booklet couriered


📦 Course Deliverables:

Printed ICU Management Handbook shipped within 10 days

ICU chart templates and prescription guides (PDF)

Final certificate (soft + hard copy)

Instructor support via WhatsApp/email for doubts


✅ Key Highlights:

Covers ICU tools, emergency action, ventilation, and drugs

Practical charts and protocols for real-time ICU work

Suitable for doctors entering ICU practice or managing HDU patients

Real-world orientation through clinical case examples


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