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Who can apply for FCCCM - Eligibility and Regulations - College of Critical Care Medicine
can apply for exemption from Part 1 examination. Those Post-graduate candidates granted exemption from Part 1 Examination can directly register for Part-2 Examination. A letter from the Institute/ teacher to this effect must be submitted along with every application for exemption along with all documents to support training relevant to Critical Care. However, they will need to do 1 year of supervised training in a recognized ICU and meet all requirements including logbook as for regular Part 2 candidates and same cut off dates for applications will apply. Application for exemption must be supported by relevant documentation. Application fee for "retrospective accreditation of experience" for exemption is to be paid with application. Last date for application for exemption for Part 1 Examination is 30 November for the term starting 1st January of following year. Registration must be completed by 10th March.
Exemption from both Part 1 Examination AND Supervised 1 year training in a recognized ICU: Postgraduate doctors with MD or DNB degree (Medicine, Chest or Anesthesia) with at-least 5 years of working in a busy ICU with good mix of cases or having EDIC or FNB (Critical Care) can, if they choose, apply for this exemption and if granted by the Academic Council, such a candidate can appear directly for Part 2 Examination without having to work in a recognized ICU. Logbook and other requirements will still be in effect. Application for exemption must be supported by relevant documentation. Application fee for exemption (for retrospective accreditation of previously completed training) is to be paid with application. Last date for application for exemption for Part 1 and Part 2 training is 30 November for the term starting 1st January of following year. Registration must be completed by 30th April for the examination in November-December.
Doctors working in other countries (outside India) can also apply for exemption if they meet the criteria. For any clarification they can contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Form for "Retrospective Accreditation of Experience for Exemption from Part 1/ supervised training in Part 2" can be downloaded from the download section of this website. (Alternately click here).
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