MD in Family Medicine

 MD in Family Medicine is a 3 year postgraduate medical program that focuses on providing comprehensive treatment for individuals and families of all ages, genders, and conditions. The course focuses on preventative care, diagnosis, and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses in the context of the family and community. Clinical rotations in a variety of disciplines, such as pediatrics, internal medicine, obstetrics, and psychiatry, are part of the training process to ensure a comprehensive approach to patient care. This program prepares doctors to provide primary care, promote health education, and manage complex medical concerns. Graduates can work in clinics, hospitals, or as family physicians, serving a variety of healthcare needs.