PGME - Emergency Medicine
South City Hospital offers a comprehensive Emergency Medicine Residency Program structured around the MRCEM curriculum, providing residents with rigorous clinical training in acute care, trauma management, and emergency procedures. This is a paid program for a total duration of three years. Under his mentorship, residents gain hands-on experience managing diverse and complex cases in a fast-paced, high-acuity environment.
The program emphasizes evidence-based practice, teamwork, and critical decision-making, preparing residents to handle real-world emergencies with confidence and precision. Through structured teaching sessions, simulation-based learning, and continuous clinical exposure, residents are well-prepared to pursue MRCEM certification and excel as competent, compassionate emergency physicians.
Eligibility Criteria For Emergency Medicine Residency Program:
- MBBS with valid PMDC License
- Preference will be given to those who have experience in Emergency Medicine
Required Documents:
- 2 Passport size photographs
- 1 Computerized National Identity Card Photocopy
- Complete updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) with references
- Photocopy of Domicile & PRC
- Photocopies of Matric & Intermediate Certificates
- Photocopy of Medical (Graduation) Degree
- Photocopies of all MBBS Professional Marks Sheets (Consolidated OR Annual/Supplementary)
- Photocopy of Valid PMDC
- Photocopies of House Job Certificates
- Photocopies of Letter of Recommendations / Testimonials Copies of Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Lift Support (ACLS) certificates.
Foreign Nationals are required to get Study Visa & Clearance from Interior Ministry before joining program.