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emergency medical courses for science graduates & refresher courses for Doctors

GVK EMRI Post-Graduate Program in Emergency Care (PGPEC) - For B.Sc. graduates.
Development of a Self-Sustaining Paramedic Educational Program in India: The Stanford-EMRI Partnership
 to develop India’s first collaborative two-year paramedic program , to be taught at EMRI’s campus in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.

GVK EMRI Pediatric District Hospital Training Program

Faculty and fellows from Stanford University School of Medicine were responsible for development and deployment of the Pediatric District Hospital Physician Training Program (PDHPT). The PDHPT is an intensive 3-day course created by internationally recognized educators to address the educational deficiencies of physicians practicing in India. The course addresses a wide range of clinical topics essential to the practice of emergency medicine, and emphasizes a methodical approach to emergency pediatric patient evaluation and management. Each PDHPT course is customizable to the specific instructional needs of the participants and features high quality PowerPoint presentations, hands-on skills workshops, interactive case-based discussions, and a detailed syllabus with color images, practical illustrations and methodical tables.
GVK EMRI District Hospital Training Program
Faculty and fellows from Stanford University School of Medicine were responsible for development and deployment of the District Hospital Physician Training Program (DHPT). The DHPT is an intensive 5-day course created by internationally recognized educators to address the educational deficiencies of physicians practicing in India. The course addresses a wide range of clinical topics essential to the practice of emergency medicine, and emphasizes a methodical approach to emergency patient evaluation and management. Each DHPT course is customizable to the specific instructional needs of the participants and features high quality PowerPoint presentations, hands-on skills workshops, interactive case-based discussions, and a detailed syllabus (200 pages) with color images, practical illustrations and methodical tables.
Apollo EMT-Intermediate Training Program (Emergency Medical Technician course)
Stanford faculty and residents created and implemented a comprehensive EMT-Intermediate Program for paramedics at Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad and Chennai. These highly trained paramedics have had intensive field experience and some have gone on to become paramedic instructors, as well as ACLS/BLS instructors in India. They have played a crucial role in the development of EM/EMS in India.

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