Ask Ayurveda

FREE! Ask Ayurvedic Doctors 24/7

Get expert answers from certified doctors anytime

Fast responses
1000+ verified doctors
/
/
/
Diploma In Emergency Medicine After BAMS
General Medicine
Question #7410
1 year ago
3,144

Diploma In Emergency Medicine After BAMS - #7410

Natalie
FREE

I recently completed my BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), and I’m exploring ways to expand my career opportunities. I came across the option of pursuing a diploma in emergency medicine after BAMS, which sounds interesting because I want to work in critical care or emergency settings. However, I’m not entirely sure about how this diploma works for someone with an Ayurvedic background like me. Does a diploma in emergency medicine after BAMS focus only on modern emergency practices, or does it combine Ayurvedic approaches as well? I’m particularly curious if this course prepares you to handle cases like trauma, cardiac arrests, or other life-threatening emergencies. With my current background, I feel confident in preventive care and chronic disease management, but I’d like to develop the skills to manage acute conditions too. Another question I have is about the recognition of this diploma. Is it widely accepted in hospitals, or is it more useful for private practice? I’m also wondering about the eligibility criteria and duration. Is it a full-time course, or can it be done alongside work? I’d love to know if there are specific institutions or organizations offering the best diploma in emergency medicine after BAMS programs, preferably ones that include hands-on training. If anyone here has pursued this diploma, I’d really appreciate hearing about your experience. Did it open up better career opportunities for you? Were you able to integrate it with your Ayurveda knowledge, or did you have to shift entirely to modern medicine practices? Any advice on the pros and cons of taking this path would be very helpful.

Question is closed
Writing an explanation of your symptoms through Ayurveda...
Analyzing through Ayurvedic framework0%

Doctors' responses

Pursuing a diploma in emergency medicine after completing BAMS can be a great way to expand your career in critical care or emergency settings, but it typically focuses on modern emergency practices, rather than integrating Ayurvedic approaches. This type of course will prepare you to handle life-threatening situations like trauma, cardiac arrests, and acute conditions, giving you a solid understanding of emergency protocols, procedures, and patient management in modern healthcare settings. The course may not cover Ayurvedic treatments specifically for acute emergencies, as emergency medicine mainly deals with rapid intervention and stabilization using modern medical techniques.

Regarding the recognition of the diploma, it is generally well-regarded in hospitals, particularly for roles in emergency departments or critical care units. It can be especially useful in private practice or settings where multi-disciplinary care is encouraged, though it might not immediately open doors for Ayurvedic integration in emergency situations. The eligibility criteria and duration vary depending on the institution, but many diploma courses can be pursued part-time, allowing you to work while studying. The course typically lasts around 1-2 years, depending on the program.

If you’re interested in institutions offering this diploma, you can look for accredited programs in recognized medical colleges or universities with a focus on modern medicine. Institutions that provide practical training and hands-on experience would be ideal.

As someone with a BAMS background, you may find that integrating your Ayurvedic knowledge into the emergency care setting can be a challenge, as these fields are usually distinct. However, the skills and knowledge gained can complement your Ayurveda expertise in handling chronic diseases and preventive care, and it can open doors to specialized roles in critical care. If you enjoy working in high-pressure environments and want to broaden your scope in healthcare, this diploma can be a valuable addition to your qualifications.

10591 answered questions
28% best answers
Accepted response

0 replies

A Diploma in Emergency Medicine after BAMS primarily focuses on modern emergency medical practices, including trauma care, cardiac arrest management, and acute conditions. While it doesn’t typically incorporate Ayurvedic approaches, your Ayurvedic background can complement emergency care, especially in preventive and supportive treatment. This diploma is recognized by hospitals, particularly for handling acute cases in emergency departments. The course duration varies, but it can be part-time, allowing you to work while studying. Look for institutions that offer hands-on training and internships in critical care settings. It can open up more career opportunities in hospitals, and integrating your Ayurvedic knowledge may give you a unique edge in holistic emergency care.

13374 answered questions
39% best answers

0 replies

Jumping into emergency medicine after BAMS, huh, that’s a pretty interesting step! So, tackling your main questions, first up, yeah, that diploma in emergency medicine mainly emphasizes modern medical practices. When you’re looking at handling trauma and all those emergency scenarios like cardiac arrests, it’s all about learning quick decision-making, interventions, and protocols that are quite rooted in allopathic medicine. Now, unfortunately, this ain’t something that mixes much with Ayurveda, 'cause those acute situations call for immediate actions that are, you know, purely bio-medical.

If you’re thinking about the actual training, these diplomas are designed to give you that fast-paced, hands-on experience vital for urgent care. You’ll definitely gain confidence in tackling acute conditions, but you’ve got to be prepared for a bit of a shift from Ayurveda to blending more into modern medical systems.

Now, about recognition, these diplomas are indeed becoming more accepted, especially in private settings. In public or large hospitals, it might be a bit more challenging since they might require MBBS-based certifications for emergency roles. But it’s not impossible, especially if you’re looking to run or be part of private clinics.

Eligibility-wise, usually, you need your BAMS and sometimes a bit of experience is preferred. The duration can vary widely, some courses are as short as six months while others stretch to a year or more, full-time or part-time options usually depends on the institute. As for where to pursue it, you might wanna look at institutions like Medvarsity, which offers programs focusing on these skills.

Integrating this with Ayurveda is a personal journey. Some say there’s a philosophical shift, leaning into modern medicine, while others manage to keep that Ayurveda wisdom alive in preventive care. Honestly, blending both can be highly beneficial to patients but balancing them may take some creativity.

For career prospects, yeah, lots of folks do find new opportunities popping up. Just know what you’re stepping into, and how it aligns with your passion. Best of luck, and if anyone out there got stories to share, spill 'em!

13597 answered questions
29% best answers

0 replies

About our doctors

Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.


Can I take seabuckthorn while on blood pressure and blood thinner medications?
What to do for severe Rheumatoid Arthritis pain and inflammation after 5 years of treatment?
How to strengthen and flush kidneys with herbal remedies if my creatinine level is 2.5?
Can I take Ashwagandha, Musli, and Kanch Beej capsules on an empty stomach in the morning?
Is it normal to have itchiness after taking Nari Plump Up capsules for a month?
Can I take ashwagandha, shankhapushpi, and brahmi powder daily with milk for lack of focus and sleep issues during exams?
What to do for loose motion, bloating, and skin problems after eating for 5 years?
What is the standard cup measurement in ml for preparing kwath?
What to do for persistent tongue pain that won't go away?
Can I take Gudmar powder with my insulin and Metformin if my HbA1c is still 7.5?
Is Lantana camara powder safe to take for brain fog?
How to treat back and hip pain in a 69-year-old diabetic man?
Can Ayurveda effectively dissolve a 20 mm gallbladder stone without surgery for a 29-year-old female?
How to help a 36-year-old woman gain weight when she's only 42 kg and 5'6" tall?
What to do Ayurvedically if I lost my taste buds suddenly 4 days ago?
How to treat head and neck dystonia with herbs and can frankincense help with anxiety and depression?
What could have caused my father's sudden health decline after pacemaker surgery at 81 years old?
Can I still grow taller at 18 years old if my height is only 5 feet?
How to treat swollen and painful feet and legs due to Peripheral Neuropathy?
Can I take Sanyasi Ayurveda tablet for weight gain if I'm 29 and underweight at 36 kg with weakness and digestion problems?
How to treat chronic headaches and missed periods at age 40?
What are some home remedies for improving eyesight for a 67-year-old?
How to use ashwagandha powder with milk to increase height at 25 years old?
Can I take triphala for my constipation and help my 7-month-old baby through breastmilk after she had a reaction to yogurt?
How to treat chronic migraines that return after stopping allopathic medication?
How to lower my red blood cell count with high blood pressure and recent nosebleeds?
Is it safe to give my 6-year-old child 3 giloy tablets a week? Are there any side effects?
How to boost energy and gain weight while on TB medication for a 33-year-old female with diabetes?
How to treat Parkinson's symptoms naturally when traditional medicines are intolerable?
How to treat chronic vata pitta imbalance causing digestive issues and skin problems?
Is there a risk of rabies if a bat was in my room but I didn't get bitten?
Can my son safely take Focus Mode Pro tablets for overthinking and lack of concentration after using Ayurvedic medicines?
How to prevent perianal abscess from recurring after multiple drainage procedures?
How to treat heavy sweating and dry skin itching in a 65-year-old male with diabetes?
How to balance extreme dryness in skin due to vata imbalance and pranayama?
What are the Ayurvedic treatments for Drushti Vadhvana?
How to increase height for a 15-year-old girl?
How to treat white patches disease with Bakuchi in Ayurveda?
Is it harmful to eat muskmelon and kheer together with a one-hour gap?
How to gain weight at age 41 with liver issues and current medication?
Is it safe to take Vasakamadhu syrup during the first trimester of pregnancy for cough and cold?
How to treat fullness in the throat area after goiter diagnosis and weight gain in my 60s?
How to treat constipation and high ammonia levels in my son with cerebral palsy and a tracheostomy?
Can I use Chandraprabha Vati while taking Glucoryl MV and other medications for diabetes and blood pressure?
How many tablets should I take daily for my diabetes with a blood sugar level of 168?
What is the age limit for using this product, and does it have side effects?
Can I use castor oil on my stomach, waist, and breasts to reduce fat and improve sagging at 19?
What to do for my 13-year-old son who has recurring headaches, nausea, and digestive issues?
How to reduce elevated eosinophil count in blood tests?
How to treat high uric acid and cholesterol levels with Ayurvedic remedies?
How to increase height for my 15-year-old daughter who is only 138cm tall?
What does it mean if my morning saliva tastes like fresh pap?
How to regain my appetite and thirst after years of anxiety and tube feeding?
Can I use sesame oil for whole body massage if I'm 60% pitta and 40% vata in summer and winter, or should I stick to coconut oil?
How long does it take for Punarnava tea to work for kidney issues and when should I drink it for foamy urine?
Is it safe to give garden cress seeds with milk to girls for height increase?
How to use Lomasathana Thailam for unwanted hair removal and skin balance?
Can I take Muktavati for high blood pressure before my hysterectomy?
How to take ashwagandha lehyam? Should I take it before or after food, and with milk or directly?
What to do about high SHBG and testosterone levels? Should I eat meats?
How to permanently reduce body fat that has been increasing for years?
Is there any Ayurvedic or natural cure for bilateral inguinal hernia in a 73-year-old male with heart disease and diabetes?
How to increase height and improve body health at 17.5 years old?
What to do if I experience belching after pranayama and meditation?
What is the best way to lower total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol without taking statins?
What to do for fever and cough after cold water exposure with thyroid issues and heart valve problems?
What Ayurvedic medicine should I take for headaches as a 35-year-old married woman working from home?
Can I take Chandraprabha Vati with cold milk in summer for diabetes and cholesterol?
Why do you blackmailreaders to acces your websit
What is the treatment for swelling at the spinal anaesthesia site after delivery?
How to digest aam dosha without increasing pitta and manage bloating and loose motion?
How to determine the right dosage of Ayurvedic tablets for my diabetes with a blood sugar level of 160?
How to manage fibromyalgia symptoms like joint pain and insomnia?
What is the Japanese equivalent of star anise and how to treat its side effects?
What to do if Jeevan Saar Vedna Cure makes me sleepy and dizzy while on BP medication?
How to treat a burn on the arm from boiling water that's red and painful?
How long will it take to improve my liver health with Livomyn syrup and Amlicyor DS capsule if my GGT is 220?
How to use neem leaf tea for blood purification and what is the safe amount to take?
What are the medications or tablets to increase breast size, and how long does it take to see results?
What is the cause of a lump on my forehead and how to treat it?
How to treat constant dizziness that worsens with ashwagandha and physical activity?
What to do for facial numbness and eye difficulty with high BP and diabetes?
Can my wife take Balanth Kath No 1 and No 2 tonics after 3 months post delivery and tubectomy?
Are Mahanarayan tailam soft gel capsules vegetarian or do they contain gelatin?
What to do for my mother who had a brain hemorrhage on the 15th and is experiencing weakness on one side?
Can I take Guggulu Panchapala Choorn for fatty liver and metabolic issues?
What to do for cervical spondylitis and allergy after gastritis treatment with IBS medication not helping?
What causes bitterness in the mouth, sour taste, and fatigue with neck and back pain?
How to increase height after 19 years old and what diet and exercises should I follow?
What is the best Ayurvedic syrup or tablet to improve concentration and memory for studying?
What home remedies and medicines can help with tingling and cold sensations in hands and feet?
How to choose between Trikatu Churna and Panchakola Churna for digestion?
How to lose weight while on steroids like Omnacortil and HCQS?
Can I eat eggs, chicken, and fish while taking Ayurvedic medicine?
Can I take fresh neem powder with warm water while on Metformin 500 mg once daily?
What is the best low-calorie beer with zero sugar and low carbohydrates?
Can lichen planus come back after treatment if I'm feeling weak from medication?
How to treat a fresh burn on my leg that is still painful after several days?
How to safely stop allopathic medication for high blood pressure after starting Muktavati?
How to treat foot nail fungus in a 78-year-old diabetic patient who's had this problem for two months?

Doctors online

Latest reviews

Zoe
16 hours ago
Really helpful answer! Thanks for breaking things down so clearly. Feels reassuring to know the options for keeping everything in check.
Really helpful answer! Thanks for breaking things down so clearly. Feels reassuring to know the options for keeping everything in check.
Xanthe
16 hours ago
Thanks for the detailed answer—you totally nailed my worries about this condition. It's great to have a plan to work with now!
Thanks for the detailed answer—you totally nailed my worries about this condition. It's great to have a plan to work with now!
Morgan
1 day ago
Really appriciate the detailed answer! The step-by-step guide makes it easy to follow, feel more confident tackling the rash now! Thx!
Really appriciate the detailed answer! The step-by-step guide makes it easy to follow, feel more confident tackling the rash now! Thx!
Wade
1 day ago
Really appreciate the clarity! Helped me rethink if it's really needed for my child. Glad for such thoughtful advice!
Really appreciate the clarity! Helped me rethink if it's really needed for my child. Glad for such thoughtful advice!