D.M. in Endocrinology

 Doctor of Medicine (D.M.) in Endocrinology is a specialized postgraduate program focused on the study of the endocrine system, its diseases, and related disorders. This advanced course typically spans 3 years and is designed for medical professionals who wish to deepen their expertise in diagnosing and treating hormonal imbalances, diabetes, thyroid disorders, and other endocrine diseases. The program combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical training, preparing candidates for careers in academia, research, or clinical practice. Admission requirements often include a postgraduate medical degree (M.D. or equivalent) and relevant experience. Graduates of the D.M. in Endocrinology contribute significantly to improving healthcare by providing specialized care in this critical medical field.