The aim of training is to provide the resident with both the theoretical foundation and the practical, technical, clinical and managerial skills necessary for the independent specialist practice of Medical Microbiology in a clinical environment and for the advancement of the subject. The laboratory work and clinical experience must be closely integrated; therefore laboratory associated clinical duties are essential components of the training programme.
To provide a well-qualified internationally recognized medical microbiologists with broad understanding of diagnosis and management of infectious diseases from lab and clinical perspective. They are expected to provide quality patient care in collaboration with laboratory scientists and health care team with strong microbiological interpretive skills and cost effective resource utilization.
Medical Microbiology is a branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases. The profession of medical microbiology consists primarily of four major roles of activity:
1. Scientific and administrative direction of medical microbiology laboratory.
2. Providing clinical consultation on the investigation, diagnosis and treatment of patients suffering from infectious diseases.
3. The establishment and direction of a clinical infection prevention and control program.
4. Public health and communicable disease epidemiology and prevention.
At the end of training, the resident should have achieved competence in all the objectives specified in Medical Microbiology training record. Resident should also have passed FRCPath Part 1 and FRCPath Part 2 and attained a series of successful Record of In-Training Assessment.
The resident must complete a total of 5 years (65 blocks); each
year consists of 13 blocks including one block for leave.
These years are divided as follows:
· R1- full clinical attachment to Internal Medicine program to consolidate the resident’s clinical knowledge and experience, and be more competent to provide clinical consultations. This attachment would make the program in parallel with international Medical Microbiology programs.
· R2-R5- four years
specialized training in medical microbiology. It is divided into two phases of
training with graded responsibilities: Phase 1 (R2-R3) and phase 2 (R4-R5). During
this stage, residents will be involved in the different areas related to
Medical Microbiology training.
Moving through these academic
years requires completion of the requirements, i.e. achieve the objectives of
each rotation (see under respective rotation) along with satisfactory
evaluations and assessments.
ROTATIONS |
R1 |
R2 |
R3 |
R4 |
R5 |
TOTAL |
CTU –
Clinical teaching unit (GIM) |
8 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
8 |
CCU |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
ICU |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
Emergency
Medicine |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
Allergy and
Immunology |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
Basic
Microbiology |
- |
3 |
- |
- |
- |
3 |
Medical
Microbiology |
- |
5 |
6 |
3 |
6 |
20 |
Adult
Infectious Diseases |
- |
- |
2 |
4 |
4 |
10 |
Paediatric
Infectious Diseases |
- |
- |
1 |
1 |
- |
2 |
Virology |
- |
2 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
6 |
Mycobacteriology |
- |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
2 |
Public Health |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
- |
1 |
Infection Control |
- |
- |
1 |
1 |
- |
2 |
Research |
- |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
2 |
Annual Leave |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
·
Royal Hospital (RH)
·
Sultan Qaboos University Hospital
(SQUH)
·
Central Public Health
Laboratories (CPHL)
·
Khoula Hospital (KH)
·
Al Nahdha Hospital (ANH)
·
Armed Forces Hospital (AFH)
·
Directorate General for Disease
Surveillance and Control, Ministry of Health (DGDSC)
·
Be a holder of a Bachelor’s
Degree in Medicine & Surgery or equivalent from a recognized university
·
Have completed a year of
internship
·
Be medically fit for the training
·
Provide three letters of
recommendation from three consultants with whom he/she has worked confirming
his/her ability and capability of training
·
Submit a letter of approval from
his/her sponsor confirming their permission to release him/her to join the
specialty training program on a full time basis
·
Pass the interview
In-Training Assessment Report (ITAR) – Clinical
In-Training Assessment Report (ITAR) – Rad/Lab
Research Block Evaluation
Rotation Evaluation
Trainer Evaluation
Research Mentor Evaluation
Assessment of Procedural Skills
Presentation Evaluation
Multisource Feedback
Mini - CEX
Journal Club Evaluation
Six-month /Annual Evaluation
Final In-training Assessment Repot (FITAR)
Program Evaluation
Program-Specific Evaluation Tools
Case-based Discussion (CBD)
Direct Observation of Practical Skills (DOPS)
Evaluation of Clinical / Management Events (ECE)
Resident’s Progress Report by Educational Supervisor
R1 to R2 – End of Year Examination
R2 to R3 - End of Year Examination
R3 to R4 - FRCPath Part 1 Examination
R4 to R5 - End of Year Examination
R5 - Attempt FRCPath Part II Examination
FRCPath Part II Examination
Calendar of Events
|
Dr.
Amal Al Jabri |
Program
Director |
Khoula
Hospital |
Dr.
Fatma Ba Alawi |
Associate
Program Director |
Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital |
Dr.
Amal Al Tai |
Associate
Program Director |
Royal
Hospital |
Dr. Nada
Al Siyabi |
Member |
Al
Nahdha Hospital |
Dr.
Helmut Schuster |
Member |
Armed
Forces Hospital |
Dr.
Amal Al Maani |
Member |
Royal
Hospital & DGDSC-MOH |
Dr.
Zakariya Al Balushi |
Member |
Royal
Hospital |
Dr. Azza
Al Rashdi |
Member |
Central
Public Health Lab |
Dr.
Kawthar Al Amri |
Associate-
Partial load |
Armed
Forces Hospital |
Dr.
Hanan Al Kindi |
Associate-
Full load |
Central
Public Health Lab |
Dr.
Fatma Al Yaqoubi |
Associate-
Partial load |
DGDSC
- MOH |
Dr.
Adil Al Wahaibi |
Associate-
Partial load |
DGDSC
- MOH |
Dr.
Mubarak Al Yaqoobi |
Associate-
Full load |
Khoula
Hospital |
Dr.
Faryal Al Lawati |
Associate-
Full load |
Royal
Hospital |
Mrs.
Zainab Al Balushi |
Non-MD |
Royal
Hospital |
Dr.
Zakariya Al Muharrmi |
Associate-
Full load |
Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital |
Dr.
Khuloud Al Maamari |
Associate-
Full load |
Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital |
Dr.
Badriya Al Adawi |
Associate-
Full load |
Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital |
Dr.
Turkiya Al Siyabi |
Associate-
Full load |
Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital |
Dr.
Abdullah Balkhair |
Associate-
Full load |
Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital |
Dr.
Ibrahim Al Busaidi |
Associate-
Full load |
Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital |
Mr.
Sahim Al Ghafri |
Non-MD |
Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital |
Medical Program Executive: Jesca Camille B. Batino
Program e-mail: microbiology@omsb.org
Office number: (968) 24181053