Postgraduate Studies

Overview about Diploma Programs

Diploma programs in the medical field offer specialized training in various branches of medicine.

1. D.C.P. (Diploma in Clinical Pathology):
o Focuses on the study of disease processes through laboratory analysis of body fluids and tissues.
o Trains students in laboratory techniques and diagnostic pathology.
2. D.G.O. (Diploma in Gynecology and Obstetrics):
o Focuses on the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and pregnancy.
o Trains doctors to manage childbirth and provide prenatal and postnatal care.
3. D.C.H. (Diploma in Child Health):
o Focuses on the healthcare needs of infants, children, and adolescents.
o Covers pediatric diseases, growth and development, and pediatric emergency care.
4. Dip Card (Diploma in Cardiology):
o Provides specialized training in diagnosing and treating heart diseases.
o Covers cardiology diagnostics, treatment modalities, and patient management.
5. D.O. (Diploma in Ophthalmology):
o Focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders and diseases.
o Trains doctors in ophthalmic surgery and eye care.
6. D.M.R.D. (Diploma in Medical Radio-Diagnosis):
o Focuses on diagnostic imaging techniques such as X-ray, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, etc.
o Trains doctors to interpret medical images and diagnose various conditions.
7. D.M.R.T. (Diploma in Medical Radio-Therapy):
o Focuses on the therapeutic use of radiation to treat cancer and other medical conditions.
o Trains professionals in radiation therapy techniques and patient care.
8. D.A. (Diploma in Anaesthesia):
o Focuses on administering anesthesia during surgical procedures and managing pain.
o Covers anesthesia techniques, patient monitoring, and critical care management. 9. D.L.O. (Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology):
o Focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the ear, nose, and throat (ENT).
o Trains doctors in ENT surgeries and management of ENT conditions.
10. D.M.J. (Diploma in Medical Jurisprudence):
o Focuses on the legal aspects of medical practice and healthcare.
o Covers medical ethics, laws related to healthcare, and forensic medicine.
11. Dip Derm (Diploma in Dermatology):

A Diploma in Dermatology focuses on diagnosing and treating skin disorders and diseases. It includes practical training in dermatological procedures like dermatosurgery and laser treatments. Typically completed in 2 years, it prepares graduates for careers as dermatologists in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, and research institutions. Each of these diploma programs provides focused training in specific areas of medicine, preparing healthcare professionals to practice independently in their chosen specialties or to further specialize through advanced training.