Clinical Internship Program
A 12-month supervised clinical internship in government hospitals forms an important part of the overall training pathway.
12-Month Supervised Internship
After completion of the academic curriculum, students undergo a 12-month supervised clinical internship in government hospitals. Students are expected to benefit from supervised clinical training, observational hospital exposure, gradual development of professional understanding, and the integration of theory with practice.
Internship Components
12-Month Supervised Internship
After completion of the academic curriculum, students undergo a 12-month supervised clinical internship in government hospitals.
Clinical Exposure and Skills Development
Students are expected to benefit from supervised clinical training, observational hospital exposure, gradual development of professional understanding, and the integration of theory with practice.
Internship Syllabus & Training Framework
The training framework incorporates structured clinical learning and practical exposure in real hospital settings.
AETCOM in Practice
Attitude, Ethics, and Communication training continues during internship to strengthen professional development in clinical settings.
Clinical Skills Application
Students apply practical training to real patient care scenarios, developing treatment planning on clinical skills and patient interaction abilities.
Hospital Rotations
Interns rotate through various departments including Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, and Psychiatry.
Assessment & Evaluation
Continuous assessment throughout the internship ensures clinical readiness and competence before program completion.