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FNB Program Structure

  • The fellowship programs offer structured, advanced clinical training in niche specialties of high relevance in today’s healthcare landscape.
  • Fellows gain observational and procedural exposure in real-world high-volume tertiary care settings.
  • Programs include protocol-based learning, participation in academic sessions, audits, and research opportunities.
  • Fellows are attached to leading Fortis units with access to modern equipment, complex cases, and cross-specialty teamwork.
  • All fellowships are non-rotational and center-specific, allowing deep specialization.

Program Strengths

  • Specialty-Focused Learning: Programs are designed to impart in-depth knowledge and procedural competence in specific domains.
  • Clinical Mentorship: Fellows are guided by nationally renowned senior consultants and specialists.
  • Advanced Clinical Exposure: Access to high-end infrastructure and complex case handling.
  • Academic Enrichment: Regular seminars, clinical audits, journal clubs, and encouragement for research publications.
  • Career Growth: Ideal for transitioning into academic medicine, senior specialist roles, or international opportunities.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Interventional Cardiology - DNB/DM (Cardiology)
  • Liver Transplantation - DNB/MCh (GI Surgery)
  • Neurovascular Intervention - DNB/MCh (Neurology), DM (Neuroradiology), MD (Radiodiagnosis), or DNB/MCh (Neurosurgery)
  • Cardiac Electrophysiology - DNB/DM (Cardiology)
  • Paediatric Haemato-oncology - DNB/MD (Paediatrics)
  • Minimal Access Surgery (MAS) - DNB/MS (General Surgery)
  • Arthroplasty - DNB/MS (Orthopaedics)
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