Thread subject: NEPI :: MCEM and future

Posted by imron on 03-02-2008 20:10
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At last somebody who is aware of what is going on! Emergency medicine is exploding into India. Pfft

Now there are two types of interests expressed by organizations and people.

1) EM can make a real difference to the hospital, patients, healthcare of a community in general. EM recognition can lead to lives saved. Its a new specialty gives opportunity for EM physicians, EM nursing, Emergency medical technicians (paramedics), etc to work and contribute in hospitals and society. As well as earn a good deal of money.

2) EM / EMS is also a huge opportunity for organizatons and people with vested interests to make a great deal money and fame.
But this doesn't mean every organization starting a new EM course has decided to ruin people's career. It upto the person joining any program to do a through check on the course details and teaching faculty.


At this time the society of emergency medicine, India (SEMI) is the central body governing a small aspect of the growth of emergency medicine in our country. Now SEMI is important because it the body which has been recognized by other countries.

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Emergency physicians in India are divided into the following groups:

a) Persons who have a US/UK/Australian EM qualification like FACEP, FCEM/FACEM

2) Persons who have 3 year MCEM (Member of college of emergency medicine, United Kingdom)

c) Persons who have 3 year MD (Emergency Medicine) from Indian institutes

d) Persons who have a 1 year Fellowship in Emergency medicine

e) Persons who have a 1 or 2 year Diploma in Emergency medicine

(Note that neither MD in EM, or any other course has been recognized by the medical council of india as of today)

f) Persons who have gained experience in the field of emergency medicine by working in EDs, ERs, EMS for many years but have no official degree but have done some EM related courses.

g) Persons who have degrees in anesthesia, respiratory medicine, general medicine or critical care who call themselves emergency physicians

h) Persons who have just done their Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support courses and call themselves emergency physicians.Angry

i) Persons who think they are emergency physicians because they control some aspect of a hospital's 'casualty'.Angry

j) Persons who are full fledged qualified emergency physicians in their home countries but visit Indian institutes frequently to contribute to EM's growth.Pfft

k) Persons who have done a 6 month correspondence course in EM!

l) Persons who are Indians and are a part of some EM related organization in another country who believe they are contributing to Indian EM by just visiting an Indian institute or EM conference. Grin

m) Persons who are not qualified doctors but think they are EM physicians because they were working with some emminent EM physician or organization
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Every person has made some contribution or the other for EM's growth. Some very critical and significant, some which are damaging to EM's growth.

These contributions are necessary for EM's growth now. A point will come when this disorganized growth will become detrimental to the specialty of Emergency medicine.



The main point for any person who wants to get into an EM course in India today, is to first make sure whether he/she wants to take up EM as a career. If yes then he/she must verify the credentials of the program. The teaching faculty MUST be from qualified emergency medicine background and must have pure EM experience.
This is not entirely possible because this is the beginning. Most programs are self sustaining, (creating students who will be the future faculty). This also means that if the course is not organized well, incompetent persons will start teaching EM.

Today there are informal indicators for the performance of a particular EM course, or to assess the competence / skills of the person who has qualified from a particular course, which helps in ranking an EM physician.
This is used by certain hospitals for recruitment as well as to fix their pay. The general student/resident population will come to know this once the first group of EM physicians pass out of their respective courses and start working/teaching.


Regulation of all Emergency medicine related courses and activites will happen in the near future. There is no doubt about it. Probably by SEMI. This also means the people who are governing SEMI must also be qualified and experienced EM physicians. I dont want to imagine an institute or organization or people who have no understanding of EM to govern the specialty. (This is highly possible in a country like ours where politics rule)

I dread the day when MD and DNB recognizes EM and opens the program in all colleges. Who are the people who will teach the PG students. There aren't sufficient EM trained physicians today. I hate the situation when an anesthetist or cardiologist or orthopedician starts teaching students about EM and trauma management.

-IMRON SUBHANCool

Edited by imron on 17-02-2008 19:44