

FELLOWSHIP-PROGRAMS-ONCOLOGY-SUPER-SPECIALTIES in Anaesthesiology Critical Care at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre


Delhi, Delhi
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About the Specialization
What is Anaesthesiology & Critical Care at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre Delhi?
This Anaesthesia and Pain Management (Oncology) program at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre focuses on providing comprehensive, specialized training in perioperative care, critical care, and advanced pain management for cancer patients. Given the rising cancer burden in India, there''''s a critical demand for anaesthesiologists equipped to handle the complexities of oncological surgery and palliative care. This program offers a unique blend of surgical anaesthesia, intensive care, and specialized pain interventions tailored to oncology.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for qualified anaesthesiologists holding MD (Anaesthesia) or DNB (Anaesthesia) degrees who aspire to specialize in the challenging field of oncology. It caters to those passionate about delivering advanced critical care and managing complex pain in cancer patients, looking to enhance their expertise beyond general anaesthesia. Young consultants aiming for super-specialized roles in leading cancer centers across India will find this fellowship highly beneficial for career progression.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to become highly skilled specialists in oncology anaesthesia and pain management, opening doors to advanced roles in super-specialty cancer hospitals and pain clinics across India. Career paths include consultant anaesthesiologist in oncology, pain specialist, or critical care intensivist within cancer care settings. With the growing focus on comprehensive cancer care, experienced specialists can command competitive salaries (INR 15-35+ lakhs per annum for consultants) and lead departments in major institutions.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Intensive Clinical Immersion in Perioperative Oncology Care- (Months 1-4)
Actively participate in the daily perioperative management of oncology patients, focusing on pre-operative assessment, intra-operative anaesthesia for complex cancer surgeries, and immediate post-operative recovery. Gain proficiency in general and regional anaesthesia techniques specific to cancer patients.
Tools & Resources
Anaesthesia workstations, advanced monitoring equipment, departmental protocols, senior consultant mentorship, surgical case discussions
Career Connection
Builds a strong foundation in high-stakes oncology anaesthesia, essential for any future role in cancer care.
Mastering Critical Care Principles in Cancer Patients- (Months 1-4)
Spend dedicated rotations in the oncology intensive care unit (ICU), focusing on the management of critically ill cancer patients, including ventilator management, hemodynamic support, sepsis, and oncological emergencies. Learn to integrate advanced life support with cancer-specific complications.
Tools & Resources
ICU ventilators, advanced hemodynamic monitors, ABG analysis, institutional ICU guidelines, critical care review articles
Career Connection
Develops expertise in critical care, highly valued in acute care settings and enhancing decision-making in complex patient scenarios.
Foundational Pain Management Techniques & Palliative Care- (Months 1-4)
Understand the pathophysiology of cancer pain and learn pharmacological approaches, including opioid titration and adjuvant therapies. Participate in acute pain service rounds and introductory sessions on palliative care principles for cancer patients.
Tools & Resources
WHO analgesic ladder, institutional pain protocols, pharmacology textbooks, basic regional block simulation
Career Connection
Equips fellows with essential skills for comprehensive patient care, addressing a significant aspect of cancer treatment and quality of life.
Intermediate Stage
Advanced Interventional Pain Procedures- (Months 5-8)
Gain hands-on experience and proficiency in a variety of interventional pain procedures relevant to cancer patients, such as nerve blocks, plexus blocks, epidural, and spinal analgesia, under supervision. Understand indications, contraindications, and complication management.
Tools & Resources
Fluoroscopy/Ultrasound guidance, specialized pain procedure kits, peer-reviewed journals on interventional pain
Career Connection
Specializes skills in a high-demand area of pain management, allowing for independent practice in interventional pain clinics.
Research & Academic Engagement- (Months 5-8)
Initiate and work on a dissertation or project, focusing on a relevant topic in oncology anaesthesia, critical care, or pain management. Participate actively in journal clubs, departmental presentations, and grand rounds, presenting cases and critical literature reviews.
Tools & Resources
Institutional research ethics committee, statistical software, medical databases (PubMed, Scopus), senior faculty guidance
Career Connection
Fosters critical thinking, research skills, and academic presentation abilities, crucial for future academic or leadership roles.
Simulation-Based Crisis Management in Oncology- (Months 5-8)
Engage in high-fidelity simulation scenarios designed to replicate anaesthetic and critical care emergencies specific to cancer patients. Focus on rapid decision-making, team communication, and procedural skills under pressure.
Tools & Resources
Medical simulation labs, debriefing sessions, crisis management protocols
Career Connection
Enhances preparedness and confidence in managing rare but life-threatening situations, improving patient safety and outcomes.
Advanced Stage
Leadership & Independent Case Management- (Months 9-12)
Gradually assume greater responsibility in managing complex oncology anaesthesia cases, critical care patients, and pain management consultations under indirect supervision. Lead junior residents or fellows in clinical discussions and decision-making.
Tools & Resources
Departmental leadership opportunities, mentorship from HoD/senior consultants, feedback sessions
Career Connection
Prepares for independent consultant-level practice, developing leadership and autonomous decision-making skills.
Professional Networking & Career Planning- (Months 9-12)
Attend relevant national or international conferences on oncology, anaesthesia, critical care, or pain management. Network with peers and senior specialists to explore career opportunities and future collaborations. Refine CV and prepare for job interviews.
Tools & Resources
Professional medical associations (ISA, ISCCM, ISP), conference attendance, career services/mentors
Career Connection
Facilitates smooth transition into a desired career path, building a strong professional network for future growth.
Advanced Regional Anaesthesia & Acute Pain Services- (Months 9-12)
Lead the acute pain service for complex post-operative oncology patients, developing and implementing multimodal analgesia plans. Master advanced regional anaesthesia techniques for major cancer surgeries, contributing to enhanced recovery protocols.
Tools & Resources
Continuous nerve block catheters, PCEA/PCA pumps, advanced ultrasound imaging for regional blocks, ERAS protocols
Career Connection
Establishes expertise in cutting-edge pain management strategies, highly sought after in modern surgical oncology settings.



