In the hectic era of 2026, ICU is no longer a mere room equipped with monitors; it has transformed into a battlefield where time is literally life-saving. For countless MBBS and postgraduates, the Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine Course is the ultimate stepping stone from general medicine to critical care. So, what skills can you expect to gain throughout this one-year period? Other than the certification, what practical skills transform you from a "generalist" to a "life-saving specialist"? This guide offers an insight into the technical, procedural, and "soft" skills that are developed over the course of your fellowship year. 1. Advanced Airway Management & Ventilation The primary skill of any intensivist is keeping the patient breathing. In this course, you move far beyond basic oxygen therapy. Mechanical Ventilation: You will master invasive and non-invasive ventilation (BiPAP/CPAP).…