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Monami Ghosh

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The exact fee isn't available online, but similar PG programs at the hospital cost about INR 1.5 to INR 2.25 Lacs per year. For the accurate fee, it's best to contact the hospital directly.

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Rashmi Thakur

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Emergency Medical Services Nursing professionals play many roles in providing Emergency Medical aid to patients in need. They work as a:

  • Search and Rescue Medic: Working with rescue teams and providing medical assistance.
  • Call Takers: Taking emergency calls, managing ambulances, providing pre-arrival instructions to patients, etc.
  • Community Educator: Teaching communities about basic first aid, CPR, etc.
  • Flight Paramedic: Providing healthcare facilities during aeromedical transport. 

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Shikha Arora

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There are around 21 colleges in India offering Emergency Medical Services Nursing programs on different levels and specializations. Hence, the EMS Course Fees also vary depending on these colleges and their curriculum. The fee structure of these colleges is based on the college rating, placement rating, course rating, infrastructure, etc. However, the average course fee ranges from INR 350 and goes up to INR 1.5 Lakh.

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Akansha Bisht

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EMS contains several components acting alongside to provide people with the best medical and emergency care possible. Every component has the appropriate personnel with the expertise to care for the public. Here are some of them:

  • Private and public agencies
  • Communications and transportation networks
  • Trauma systems, hospitals, trauma centers and specialty care centers
  • Rehabilitation facilities

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Parul Shukla

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The Diploma in Emergency Medicine typically takes 2 years to complete in India. This duration allows students to gain in-depth knowledge of emergency medical care, clinical skills, and hands-on experience through practical training in hospitals and emergency departments. 

The Diploma in Emergency Medical Technician course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of trauma management, critical care, and medical emergencies, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to handle real-world medical crises.

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Jaya Shukla

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The salary for a Diploma holder in Emergency Medicine in India can vary depending on the level of experience and the type of organization. 

  • Entry-Level: INR 3-5 LPA

  • Mid-Level: INR 6-8 LPA 

  • Senior-Level: INR 10 LPA and above

Note: The average salary is just an approximate figure and may vary.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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A Diploma in Emergency Medicine offers a broad scope of opportunities in the dynamic field of healthcare. Graduates can work as emergency physicians, trauma care specialists, or medical officers in hospitals, urgent care centres, and emergency response services. 

The growing need for trained professionals in accident and trauma care ensures consistent demand in both public and private healthcare sectors. Additionally, this qualification can serve as a stepping stone for advanced studies or international career opportunities in emergency and critical care medicine, making it a highly versatile and rewarding program.

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Kanishk Shukla

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To pursue a Diploma in Emergency Medicine in India, candidates are typically required to have completed their Class 12 in the Science stream (PCB stream).

This qualification ensures that applicants possess the foundational medical knowledge and clinical skills necessary for advanced training in emergency care.

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