Doctor of Medicine (D.M.) in Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology is a super-specialty postgraduate program designed for medical professionals seeking expertise in the diagnosis and management of immune system disorders, autoimmune diseases, and rheumatic conditions. This course typically lasts for 3 years and provides in-depth training in clinical immunology, rheumatology, and related research areas. It includes hands-on clinical practice, advanced immunology techniques, and a focus on disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, vasculitis, and other autoimmune diseases. Graduates are equipped with the skills to manage complex cases, conduct research, and contribute to advancements in immunological and rheumatological treatments. The program is usually offered at medical colleges and hospitals with a strong emphasis on both theoretical and practical knowledge.