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Showing posts with label DNB NEONATOLOGY ADMISSION IN MOSCMCH. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 3, 2008

DNB NEONATOLOGY ADMISSION IN MOSCMCH - COCHIN


DNB NEONATOLOGY ADMISSION IN MOSCMCH, COCHIN
MALANKARA ORTHODOX SYRIAN CHURCH MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, KOLENCHERY, COCHIN has invited application for admission for DNB Neonatology.

ADMISSION FOR DNB NEONATOLOGY

Applications are invited form candidates, who have passed DNB (Paediatrics) or MD (Paediatrics) for admission to DNB (Neonatology) commencing in February 2008. Candidates will be selected based on marks obtained in the DNB-CET for superspeciality courses. Stipend and training charges would be as stipulated by the National Board of Examination, New Delhi.

Interested candidates may apply with complete biodata, copies, of relevant certificates and the marks obtained in the DNB-CET for the year 2008 to the undersigned on the above address or e-mail to mmmhn@moscmm.org on or before 25th January 2008.

MALANKARA ORTHODOX SYRIAN CHURCH MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, KOLENCHERY, COCHIN
Ph:0484-3055555, 3055432, Fax: 0484-2760409
Email: mmmhn@moscmm.org
Website: www.moscmm.org
Objectives of the Neonatology Department:
The department of Neonatology will provide high and intermediate dependency care for neonates. The NICU would be capable of taking care of all critically ill neonates, premature and extremely low birth weight (<1000 gram) infants. Provide and care for all neonates delivered at the hospital. This would include support for neonatal resuscitation at delivery, management of problems like neonatal jaundice; and supportive care for high risk infants like those born to mothers with diseases complicating pregnancy.
Develop a comprehensive training center in Neonatology: (a) Provide training for Pediatricians in Neonatal intensive care, develop community neonatology modules and undertake research in topics of interest in Neonatology. (b) Provide training for nurses in all aspects of neonatal care; Impart short term courses for nurses in neonatal intensive care nursing; and become a nodal point for continuing medical and nursing education.