Critical Care Medicine – Critical Care Medicine
The Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (JSS AHER), conducted in association with the Global Healthcare Academy (GHA), is an intensive 12-month program aimed at physicians seeking advanced expertise in managing critically ill patients. JSS AHER, a NAAC A++ and QS-ranked institution, is a recognized leader in clinical medicine and healthcare training. Its collaboration with GHA ensures exposure to evolving global practices in intensive care.
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12 Months
Applicants must hold a recognized postgraduate qualification in Anesthesiology, Internal Medicine, or an equivalent degree, and should have completed a residency program.
About courses
- Master management techniques for critically ill patients
- Develop proficiency in advanced monitoring and therapeutic interventions
- Engage in research to advance the field of critical care
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes
- Rotations in intensive care units with complex patient cases
- Participation in multidisciplinary team discussions
- Involvement in research projects focused on critical care
- Regular academic teaching sessions and audits
- Manage critically ill patients with competence and confidence
- Implement advanced monitoring and therapeutic interventions
- Contribute to advancements in critical care research
- Advocate for critical care services and quality improvement
Course Faculty

Dr. Akshay H M
Head of the Department
Critical care specialist leading advanced ICU practices and multidisciplinary care.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
01 Who should apply for this fellowship?
Physicians who want to specialize in the intensive care management of critically ill patients should consider this program.
02 What clinical exposure will I get in ICUs?
Fellows rotate through advanced ICUs, managing patients with sepsis, respiratory failure, cardiac emergencies, and multi-organ dysfunction.
03 How does this fellowship go beyond standard residency training?
It focuses on advanced monitoring, therapeutic interventions, and leadership in critical care settings, which are not fully covered in general residencies.
04 Will I be trained in emergency procedures?
Yes. Fellows gain hands-on expertise in procedures such as central line placement, mechanical ventilation, dialysis initiation, and resuscitation.
05 Does the program emphasize teamwork?
Absolutely. Fellows train in multidisciplinary environments, collaborating with specialists in surgery, cardiology, neurology, and other fields.
06 Are research and quality improvement part of the fellowship?
Yes. Fellows are encouraged to undertake projects that advance evidence-based intensive care practices.
07 Why should I choose this fellowship at JSS AHER?
The fellowship leverages JSS AHER’s NAAC A++ and QS-ranked reputation and guidance from expert intensivists.
08 How will this fellowship prepare me for leadership roles?
Fellows learn not only to manage complex patients but also to oversee ICU teams, protocols, and quality improvement projects.
09 Is this fellowship relevant for international career prospects?
Yes. Training is aligned with global intensive care standards, making fellows competitive for international opportunities.
10 What roles can I take up after completion?
Graduates can work as intensivists, ICU consultants, academic faculty, or pursue leadership roles in critical care networks.