🧬 Certificate Course in Gastroenterology (CCGastro)

(A Clinical Approach to Digestive Health for General Practitioners and Primary Care Providers)

🔹 Duration: 3 Months
🔹 Mode: 100% Online (Recorded Video Lectures + Study Materials + Clinical Case Discussions + Assessments)
🔹 Eligibility: MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, BUMS, BNYS, BEMS, Physiotherapists, Doctor of Pharmacy


🎯 Course Objective:

The Certificate Course in Gastroenterology equips clinicians with a strong foundational and practical understanding of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases, their diagnosis, treatment, and referral indicators. Special focus is given to OPD-based digestive complaints, pharmacological protocols, liver disorders, and functional bowel syndromes.


📚 Syllabus: 10 Clinically-Relevant Modules


Module 1: Introduction to Gastrointestinal System and Examination

Anatomy and physiology of GI tract

Common GI symptoms and red flags

Clinical examination of abdomen

OPD diagnostic approach


Module 2: Esophageal Disorders

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Dysphagia, achalasia cardia, esophagitis

Barrett’s esophagus – basics

Proton pump inhibitors and lifestyle modification


Module 3: Gastric and Duodenal Disorders

Peptic ulcer disease, gastritis, H. pylori infection

Functional dyspepsia

Red flags for upper GI cancers

Antacids, PPIs, H2 blockers – pharmacology overview


Module 4: Hepatology – Liver Diseases

Acute and chronic hepatitis (HBV, HCV, NAFLD)

Cirrhosis – causes, signs, complications

Jaundice classification and evaluation

LFT interpretation and supportive care


Module 5: Gallbladder and Pancreatic Disorders

Cholelithiasis, cholecystitis – clinical features and diagnosis

Acute and chronic pancreatitis

Diagnostic role of ultrasound and enzymes

Enzyme replacement and referral criteria


Module 6: Intestinal Disorders and IBD

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) vs. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease – basics

Constipation, diarrhea – OPD management protocols

Gut-brain connection and dietary interventions


Module 7: Pediatric and Geriatric Gastroenterology

Common pediatric GI complaints (colic, GERD, constipation)

Nutritional GI concerns in children

GI issues in elderly: constipation, reflux, liver disease

Age-appropriate diagnostic strategies


Module 8: GI Pharmacology and Nutritional Guidelines

Overview of antiemetics, laxatives, acid suppressants

Antimicrobials in GI infections

Enzyme supplements, liver tonics

Diet in gastritis, IBS, liver conditions


Module 9: Clinical Case Discussions and Diagnosis Strategy

Case 1: Recurrent abdominal pain in young adult

Case 2: Chronic diarrhea and weight loss

Case 3: Hepatitis with raised liver enzymes

Case 4: GERD with nocturnal cough

Case-based OPD management flowcharts


Module 10: Prevention, Counseling, and Certification

Lifestyle advice for GI health

Screening strategies: colon cancer, hepatitis

When to refer for endoscopy, colonoscopy

Final exam + downloadable counseling checklist + Certificate


✅ Certification Outcome:

At course completion, clinicians will be able to:
✔ Diagnose and manage common GI conditions
✔ Interpret basic GI investigations (LFT, UGI endoscopy reports)
✔ Prescribe rationally for gut health issues
✔ Know when to investigate further or refer to a specialist

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