D.M. in Cardiology

 Doctor of Medicine (D.M.) in Cardiology is a super-specialty postgraduate program aimed at training medical professionals in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of heart-related diseases. Typically lasting 3 years, the course includes both theoretical and practical learning, with in-depth exposure to cardiovascular medicine, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, and cardiac imaging. Students engage in clinical training, research activities, and case studies to develop expertise in managing complex cardiac conditions. The program also includes hands-on experience through rotations in various healthcare settings, enabling candidates to acquire advanced skills in diagnostic techniques like echocardiography, angiography, and stress testing. After completing the course, graduates are equipped to work as cardiologists in hospitals, private clinics, and research institutions.