CPEM
Certificate Program in
Emergency Medicine
The Certification Program in Emergency Medicine (CPEM) is a 12-month competency-based training program which aims to equip physicians working in emergency departments (EDs) with fundamental knowledge and clinical expertise in the practice of emergency care. It was initially developed by Emergency Medicine (EM) experts from Indus Hospital & Health Network (IHHN), Karachi and Brigham and Women’s Hospital – a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School Boston, USA – and launched at TIH in July 2018. Since then, two cohorts have graduated with the third cohort being run simultaneously in Pakistan and Bangladesh with EM faculty from IHHN and University of Pennsylvania (U-Penn). The program is specially focused on middle tier EM physicians to educate them in evidence based emergency care.


FPEM
Foundation Program in
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
The Foundation Program in Pediatric Emergency Medicine (F-PEM) is a 1-year simulation-based, modular training program in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. The program is being launched this year with an aim to equip PEM physicians with the fundamental knowledge and clinical expertise in EM. The program focuses on clinical management of pediatric pathologies and incorporation of simulation-based, conceptual education in a clinical setting.