Fellowship in Rheumatology
About This Course
The Fellowship in Rheumatology is a specialized postgraduate program designed to develop advanced clinical expertise in diagnosing and managing autoimmune and musculoskeletal disorders. This program offers a comprehensive blend of theoretical learning and hands-on clinical exposure to various rheumatic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, vasculitis, gout, and spondyloarthritis. Participants will learn to interpret diagnostic tests, use biologic and immunomodulatory therapies, and provide long-term patient management. Guided by expert rheumatologists, the course emphasizes evidence-based medicine, multidisciplinary care, and patient-centered practice. It prepares physicians to deliver specialized rheumatology care and contribute to ongoing research and advancements in autoimmune disease management.
Learning Objectives
Material Includes
- Comprehensive Course Modules
- Video Lectures & Demonstrations
- Case Studies & Clinical Scenarios
- Research Articles & Journals
Target Audience
- MBBS graduates aspiring to specialize in rheumatology and autoimmune disorders.
- Physicians managing patients with arthritis, lupus, or connective tissue diseases.
- Internal medicine and family medicine practitioners seeking subspecialty training.
- Healthcare professionals aiming to enhance expertise in chronic musculoskeletal care.