Clinical Training Resources
Comprehensive clinical exposure and hands-on training designed to develop competent, ethical, and confident future physicians.
Clinical Phase of MBBS Curriculum
The clinical portion of the MBBS curriculum at Chattagram International Medical College extends over the final four years, including three years of structured clinical rotations followed by one year of compulsory rotatory internship training. This phase focuses on translating theoretical knowledge into practical patient care under expert supervision.
During clinical rotations, students receive hands-on experience in major medical and surgical specialties. These rotations provide structured exposure to patient evaluation, diagnostic reasoning, treatment planning, procedural skills, and professional conduct in real hospital settings.
At CIMC, the affiliated teaching hospital has been designed and organized to support clinical excellence. The hospital environment ensures adequate patient load, modern diagnostic services, and multidisciplinary collaboration, enabling students to develop confidence, competence, and clinical judgment.
Key Clinical Training Components
Clinical Rotations
Structured rotations through major medical and surgical disciplines, ensuring balanced exposure and skill development.
Bedside Teaching
Direct patient interaction under faculty supervision to enhance history-taking, examination, and communication skills.
Hands-on Procedures
Opportunities to perform and assist in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures following competency-based guidelines.
Rotatory Internship
A compulsory one-year internship providing real-world clinical responsibility under close supervision.
Multidisciplinary Learning
Exposure to teamwork involving doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals.
Ethics & Professionalism
Training focused on patient safety, ethical practice, and professional behavior in clinical settings.
Preparing Competent & Compassionate Physicians
The clinical training resources at CIMC ensure that graduates are well-prepared to deliver safe, ethical, and effective healthcare, meeting national and global standards of medical practice.
