Master Pediatric Intensive Care with Dr. Parag Shankar Rao

Dr Parag Shankarrao Dekate – Pediatric Intensive Care

Dr Parag Shankarrao Dekate | Pediatrics

Dr. Parag Shankar Rao has 12+ years of experience as a Pediatrician. His extensive experience in pediatrics is a valuable asset to PG Residency students. His expertise in Pediatric Intensive Care, Neurocritical Care, ECMO, CRRT, Pediatric Organ Transplantation, and Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care aids residents in cracking their University theory and practical exams.

About Subject

What is Pediatrics – Intensive care?

Pediatric Intensive Care is a subspecialty focusing on the critical care of infants, children, and adolescents with severe and life-threatening illnesses or injuries. It involves advanced monitoring and treatment techniques to stabilize and support young patients.

Pediatrics – Intensive care

4 topics

  • General Pediatrics
  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Neonatology
  • Pediatric Intensive Care

Total Hours

24hrs 21min 17sec

QBank

1032 Chapters

Total MCQs

1241 MCQs

Speciality of Pediatric – Intensive care In DocTutorials

At DocTutorials, we specialize in simplifying Pediatric Intensive Care topics for PG residents like you to make your medical journey easy. Our dedicated faculty ensures a comprehensive understanding of PIC concepts through clear explanations and real-life clinical case scenarios. We offer high-quality videos to make your University exam preparation easy. Gain valuable insights into patient history-taking techniques under the mentorship of our top faculty. With our effective resources, mastering the Pediatric Intensive Care subject for your PG Residency journey becomes easier and simpler.

40+ Pediatric – Intensive care Video Lectures

High-yield video lectures for conceptual understanding.

450+ Pediatric – Intensive care Concept Pages

Video lectures take-aways.

50+ Pediatric – Intensive care Practice Questions

Questions for your continuous practice and evaluation.

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