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Course Overview
Pediatric care is a specialized branch of medicine dedicated to the health and well-being of infants, children, and adolescents up to 18 years of age. It encompasses preventive healthcare, accurate diagnosis, treatment of acute and chronic illnesses, and the management of developmental and behavioral conditions.
Beyond diagnosing and treating medical conditions, pediatrics also focuses on monitoring a child’s emotional and psychological development. Pediatric healthcare professionals play a vital role in guiding parents and caregivers on essential aspects of child health, including nutrition, safety practices, immunization schedules, and developmental milestones.
For medical professionals seeking to grow in the field of child healthcare, a Fellowship in Pediatrics offers an excellent opportunity to advance their careers and make a meaningful impact in pediatric practice. An Online Fellowship in Pediatrics provides comprehensive knowledge in core areas such as immunization, developmental disorders, health screening, early diagnosis, and the management of common and complex childhood illnesses.
Why GTR Academy?
The Fellowship in Pediatrics offered by GTR Academy is a specialized training program designed for healthcare professionals aiming to gain advanced expertise in pediatric medicine. The program delivers structured academic learning combined with comprehensive clinical exposure across various pediatric subspecialties.
After Completing One Year of the Fellowship
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be able to:
- Effectively screen, diagnose, and manage common pediatric conditions at an early stage during routine clinical practice.
- Competently manage childhood illnesses to prevent progression, reduce complications, and promote long-term health outcomes.
- Educate and counsel parents on preventive strategies to protect children’s health and minimize disease risks.
Key features
First-Hand Clinical Training
Gain practical exposure in real-world clinical settings through hands-on training at multi-specialty hospitals, enabling direct involvement in frontline patient care.
Hybrid Learning Model
Flexible learning schedules designed for working professionals, with expert-curated resources that comprehensively cover essential clinical knowledge.
Global Recognition
Accredited by organizations such as integrity, CPD, NHS, and more, ensuring international acceptance and credibility.
Expert Medical Faculty
Learn from experienced and accomplished Family Medicine clinicians through interactive and case-based sessions.
Step into the world of high-paying Medical careers!
Fellowship in Pediatrics Curriculum
Module 1: Introduction of Pediatrics
- Overview of pediatric healthcare focusing on physical, emotional, and developmental needs of children.
- Importance of family-centered care in managing childhood illnesses.
Module 2: Model of Neonatology
- Structure and organization of neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).
- Key principles in the care of premature and critically ill newborns.
Module 3: Infections in Infant
- Common infectious diseases affecting infants and their typical presentations.
- Strategies for prevention and early diagnosis of neonatal infections.
Module 4: Genetic Disorder in Infant
- Basics of common genetic disorders presenting in infancy such as Down syndrome and cystic fibrosis.
- Role of genetic counseling and early intervention.
Module 5: Childhood Disorders
- Overview of developmental and behavioral disorders in children.
- Importance of early identification and multidisciplinary management.
Module 6: Specialities
- Introduction to pediatric subspecialties (e.g., pediatric cardiology, neurology).
- Role of specialized care in complex pediatric conditions.
Module 7: Care of Children and Young People: Neonates and Infants
- Principles of developmental care for neonates and infants.
- Importance of nutrition and bonding in early life stages.
Module 8: Care of Children and Young People: Children
- Approaches to managing acute and chronic illnesses in children.
- Emphasis on psychological support and communication with school-aged children.
Module 9: Care of Children and Young People: Healthy Child
- Routine health monitoring and immunizations.
- Promotion of healthy lifestyle and growth tracking.
Module 10: Care of Children and Young People: Healthy Child-2
- Screening programs and early detection of health issues.
- Preventive healthcare and parental education.
Module 11: Care of Children and Young People: Safeguarding
- Identification and management of child abuse and neglect.
- Legal and ethical responsibilities in child protection.
Module 12: Pain in Children
- Assessment tools and challenges in evaluating pediatric pain.
- Pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain management strategies.
Module 13: Growth and Nutrition
- Monitoring growth parameters and nutritional assessment.
- Nutritional requirements and management of malnutrition.
Module 14: Cardiovascular Examination
- Techniques for pediatric cardiovascular assessment.
- Recognizing common congenital and acquired heart conditions.
Module 15: Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Principles of anesthesia tailored for children.
- Safety considerations and common complications.
Module 16: Ultrasound for Paediatric Clinicians
- Applications of ultrasound in pediatric diagnosis.
- Basic sonographic techniques for common pediatric conditions.
Module 17: Paediatric Skeleton Multiple Choice Quizzes
- Evaluation of knowledge on pediatric bone anatomy and pathology.
- Practice questions to enhance understanding of skeletal disorders.
Course Eligibilty
- MBBS Graduates.
- MBBS Final Years Student
- Applicants who are in their final year can also apply.
- MD/DNB/FNB & residents working in healthcare.
- BAMS / BHMS / Ayush / BYNS /BUMS
Fellowship in Pediatrics
Live Online
₹160,000
₹140,000
(including registration fees of 10,000.00)
Hightlights
Discovery call
An initial call to understand the participant’s background, clinical experience, and learning goals so the training can be aligned accordingly.
Interaction with Program Mentor
A session with the certified diabetologist to discuss expectations, clarify doubts, and guide participants on how the fellowship will enhance their clinical practice.
Customized Learning Path
Curriculum structured to match practical clinical needs, helping participants apply diabetes management protocols effectively in real-world practice.
Training + LMS Access
Start of fellowship training along with access to the Learning Management System for recordings, notes, guidelines, and case resources.
Live Interactive Training
Live online sessions led by experienced diabetologists with real-time case discussions and Q&A for better understanding.
Hands-on Case-Based Training
Practical training with real patient case studies, prescription planning, insulin management, and complication handling.
Course Materials Access using LMS
Access course materials conveniently through the Learning Management System.
Participant Progress Tracking
Regular assessments and performance tracking to monitor learning progress and clinical understanding.
Final Quiz in Gamification style
Concluding the training with a gamified final quiz to engage learners and reinforce key concepts.
Hear from our Alumini
Explore firsthand accounts of student experiences. Hear their stories, triumphs,
and insights that make our community exceptional. Real voices, real impact.
This fellowship helped me upgrade my clinical skills in diabetes management. The mentor explained insulin therapy, case handling, and treatment protocols in a very practical way. I now feel confident managing diabetic patients in my clinic.
Frequently asked Question
1. What is a Fellowship in Pediatrics?
2. Who is eligible to apply?
Doctors who have completed MBBS followed by MS/DNB in General Surgery (or an equivalent qualification) are typically eligible. Specific eligibility criteria may vary depending on the institution.
3. What is the duration of the fellowship?
Most Fellowship in Pediatrics programs are typically one year in duration, depending on the institution and mode of study (online, hybrid, or in-person).
4. What topics are covered in the curriculum?
The curriculum commonly includes:
- Growth and developmental assessment
- Immunization schedules and vaccine guidelines
- Neonatal care
- Nutritional counseling
- Common pediatric infections
- Developmental and behavioral disorders
- Pediatric emergencies
- Preventive pediatrics
5. Does the program include clinical training?
Yes. Reputed fellowship programs combine theoretical knowledge with case-based discussions and clinical exposure to enhance practical skills in pediatric diagnosis and management.
6. Can working doctors pursue this fellowship?
Yes. Many institutions, including GTR Academy, offer flexible or online learning formats that allow practicing doctors to continue their clinical work while upgrading their qualifications.
7. How will this fellowship benefit my practice?
The fellowship helps physicians:
- Improve early diagnosis of pediatric diseases
- Enhance treatment planning skills
- Strengthen preventive care strategies
- Provide better parental counseling
- Improve overall patient outcomes
8. Is this fellowship equivalent to an MD or DNB in Pediatrics?
No. A Fellowship in Pediatrics is an advanced certification program and does not replace an MD or DNB degree in Pediatrics. It is intended to enhance practical knowledge and clinical competence.
9. What career opportunities are available after completion?
After completing the fellowship, physicians can:
- Strengthen their pediatric practice
- Work in pediatric clinics or hospitals
- Participate in school health or community health programs
- Engage in pediatric research or academic activities
10. What skills will I gain after completing the fellowship?
Participants typically gain:
- Advanced diagnostic skills in pediatric care
- Competence in managing common and complex childhood illnesses
- Expertise in preventive pediatrics and immunization
- Improved communication and counseling skills with parents and caregivers




