Respected Sir/Madam
I am a medical graduate with a specialization in Emergency Medicine, and I have relevant experience for the post.
Emergency care, pre-hospital care, disaster management planning, and their training were started in India in 2009 with the Indo-US program, a Master's in Emergency Medicine (MEM), which has grown over time, and many of the graduates have been trained under this system. My training in Emergency Medicine (MEM) was completed in 2011.
In 2011, after EM specialization, I got the opportunity to start and supervise a similar MEM program as a Course Director at TMH, Durgapur, West Bengal, India. The MEM curriculum was designed in the USA, and it was based on their EM curriculum of the residency training program. The clinical training of MEM was based on the same curriculum, which includes didactics for 9 hours per week by USA and local faculties, bedside teaching, triaging and ED evaluation of cases, rotations in other specialties, workshops, mortality meetings, procedural training, ultrasound training for diagnosis as well as procedures, pre-hospital care training, disaster management training, resuscitation (ACLS certification of AHA), trauma care, etc.
Initially, I was trained and supervised by USA-trained emergency physicians during my MEM residency program at Max Hospital, Delhi, India, in affiliation with George Washington University, Washington, USA. Similar training was carried forward to The Mission Hospital, Durgapur, India, in affiliation with North Shore Long Island Healthcare, New York, USA, as a course director. I started supervising the residents and serving as a Head of Emergency Department for a period of four years, during which the department achieved 27 MEM training residents of different years and four attending consultants in the Emergency Department. During these four years, more than ten research and pilot studies were conducted under my supervision; of those, three studies won awards at EMCON and EMS Asia 2014, and seven were published In 2013.
U.S. government’s top EM body, the American College of Emergency Medicine (ACEP), recognized my significant contribution to Indian EM and awarded me a U.S. Scholarship in 2013 .
In 2015, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) considered my credentials for their MRCEM examination as one of the examiners.
The Ethics and values in medical practice came with the practice of Evidence-based Medicine, which mentored me in such a way so that there shouldn’t be any harm to the patients and do good with respect.
I hope, my credential can be suitable for the post. If you find it suitable, please communicate, looking forward to a possible association.
Yours Sincerely,
Dr. Sunil Kumar Choudhary A-604, Vasundhara Garden, Harihar Singh Road Ranchi, Jharkhand, 834009.
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