Doctor of Medicine (D.M.) in Neonatology is a 3 year super-specialty postgraduate program focused on the care of newborns, especially preterm and critically ill infants. The course covers topics such as neonatal intensive care, respiratory support, neonatal nutrition, pediatric infections, and neonatal neurology. Students receive comprehensive training in managing complex neonatal conditions through hands-on experience in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The program also emphasizes research and development in neonatal medicine. Graduates can pursue careers as neonatologists in hospitals, research institutions, or academic settings, contributing to advanced neonatal care, treatment, and research in pediatrics.