D.M. in Pulmonary Medicine

 Doctorate in Medicine (D.M.) in Pulmonary Medicine is a specialized program designed to provide advanced knowledge and clinical expertise in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of respiratory diseases. The course typically spans 3 years and focuses on areas such as pulmonary pathophysiology, lung diseases, critical care management, pulmonary rehabilitation, and advanced diagnostic techniques like bronchoscopy and pulmonary function tests. The curriculum includes theoretical coursework, practical training, and research in pulmonary medicine, with a strong emphasis on patient care. Students are also encouraged to engage in clinical rotations and participate in research projects. Upon completion, graduates are equipped to become consultants in pulmonary medicine, offering specialized care for respiratory disorders and critical illnesses.