For Medical officers ( one month Duration)

 1 Emergency Medicine for Medical Officers
Emergency medicine is a critical medical specialty focusing on the immediate decision-making and action necessary to prevent death or further disability under acute conditions. It involves assessing, stabilizing, treating, and managing patients during acute health crises. The field requires skills in diverse procedures from advanced cardiac life support to trauma care and emphasizes quick, effective decision-making. Emergency medicine practitioners work in emergency departments and are trained to handle a wide range of medical emergencies, including injuries, infections, and cardiac events.
 2 Elderly Care for Medical Officers
Elderly care in a medical context focuses on meeting the complex and diverse health needs of aging populations. This includes managing chronic conditions, preventing and treating age-related illnesses, and providing compassionate support to maintain the highest possible quality of life. Effective elderly care requires a holistic approach that encompasses physical, emotional, and social health, ensuring tailored care plans that respect the preferences and dignity of older adults.
 3 Palliative Care for Medical Officers
 Palliative care is a specialized area of healthcare focused on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness. Its primary goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and their family. This approach is multidisciplinary, involving comprehensive management of the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients at any stage of illness, not just at the end of life. Medical officers learn to coordinate with an array of healthcare professionals to tailor care plans that address individual patient needs and preferences.
 4 Eye Care for Medical Officers
Eye Care for Medical Officers is a focused course designed to equip medical officers with essential knowledge and skills for diagnosing and managing common eye conditions. The curriculum covers fundamental anatomy and physiology of the eye, techniques for eye examination, common ocular diseases, and basic treatment options. This course emphasises practical skills for primary eye care and the importance of early detection in preventing serious vision problems
 5 Mental, Neurological and Substance Use Disorders Care for Medical Officer
Care for MNS disorders involves a multidisciplinary approach, including assessment, diagnosis, and comprehensive management. Treatment strategies may include pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, lifestyle modifications, and support for recovery. Medical officers must be equipped with knowledge about the etiology, presentation, and treatment options for these disorders, as well as skills in patient communication, empathy, and coordination of care with specialists and support services. This education is crucial for promoting mental health, early intervention, and effective management of patients with MNS disorders.
 6 Oral Care for Medical Officers
The Oral Care for Medical Officers course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in dental health management. This training emphasises the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of common oral diseases, offering insights into patient education, dental emergencies, and the integration of oral health into overall patient care. Ideal for medical officers seeking to enhance their expertise in oral healthcare, the course combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice to ensure effective patient outcomes.
 7 ENT Care for Medical Officers
The ENT Care for Medical Officers course equips non-specialist physicians with essential skills to diagnose and manage common ear, nose, and throat conditions. The curriculum includes practical training on examination techniques, treatment of disorders like sinusitis and hearing loss, and when to refer to specialists. This course is designed to improve primary care quality and ensure effective ENT management in various clinical settings.
 8 Prevention, Control and Population Level Screening of Hypertension, Diabetes and Common Cancer for MO

For Community Health Officers (one month duration)

 1 Emergency Medicine for Community Health Officers
Emergency medicine is a critical medical specialty focusing on the immediate decision-making and action necessary to prevent death or further disability under acute conditions. It involves assessing, stabilizing, treating, and managing patients during acute health crises. The field requires skills in diverse procedures from advanced cardiac life support to trauma care and emphasizes quick, effective decision-making. Community health officers work in emergency departments and are trained to handle a wide range of medical emergencies, including injuries, infections, and cardiac events.
 2 Elderly Care for Community Health Officers
Elderly care in a medical context focuses on meeting the complex and diverse health needs of aging populations. This includes managing chronic conditions, preventing and treating age-related illnesses, and providing compassionate support to maintain the highest possible quality of life. Effective elderly care requires a holistic approach that encompasses physical, emotional, and social health, ensuring tailored care plans that respect the preferences and dignity of older adults.
 3 Palliative Care for Community Health Officers
Palliative care is a specialized area of healthcare focused on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness. Its primary goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and their family. This approach is multidisciplinary, involving comprehensive management of the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients at any stage of illness, not just at the end of life. Community health officers learn to coordinate with an array of healthcare professionals to tailor care plans that address individual patient needs and preferences.
 4 Eye Care for Community Health Officers
The course designed to equip community health officers with essential knowledge and skills for diagnosing and managing common eye conditions. The curriculum covers fundamental anatomy and physiology of the eye, techniques for eye examination, common ocular diseases, and basic treatment options. This course emphasises practical skills for primary eye care and the importance of early detection in preventing serious vision problems
 5 Mental, Neurological and Substance Use Disorders Care for Health Officer
Care for MNS disorders involves a multidisciplinary approach, including assessment, diagnosis, and comprehensive management. Treatment strategies may include pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, lifestyle modifications, and support for recovery. Community health officers must be equipped with knowledge about the etiology, presentation, and treatment options for these disorders, as well as skills in patient communication, empathy, and coordination of care with specialists and support services. This education is crucial for promoting mental health, early intervention, and effective management of patients with MNS disorders.
 6 Oral Care for Community Health Officers
The course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in dental health management. This training emphasises the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of common oral diseases, offering insights into patient education, dental emergencies, and the integration of oral health into overall patient care. Ideal for community health officers seeking to enhance their expertise in oral healthcare.
 7 ENT Care for Community Health Officers
The ENT Care for Community Health Officers course provides essential training in diagnosing and managing common ear, nose, and throat (ENT) conditions. Participants will gain hands-on experience in examination techniques, learn to provide first aid and understand when referral to specialists is necessary. Designed to enhance the quality of primary care, this course ensures that Community Health Officers are equipped with the knowledge and skills for effective ENT management in a variety of clinical settings.
 8 Management of Communicable Diseases for Community Health Officer