The Critical Care Medicine Fellowship with Organ Support Strategies is an advanced training program designed to equip doctors with in-depth expertise in supporting failing organ systems in critically ill patients. This fellowship focuses on comprehensive ICU management, emphasizing respiratory, cardiovascular, renal, neurological, and metabolic support strategies. The curriculum includes advanced ventilator management, hemodynamic monitoring, sepsis and shock protocols, renal replacement therapies, nutritional support, and management of multi-organ dysfunction. Through structured academic modules and case-based learning, participants gain practical insights into timely intervention and evidence-based critical care practices. The program is ideal for MBBS graduates and practicing physicians seeking to enhance their competence in intensive care and emergency medicine. Strong emphasis is placed on patient safety, ethical decision-making, and multidisciplinary collaboration within the ICU. By completing this fellowship, doctors develop the confidence to manage complex cases involving organ failure, optimize patient outcomes, and contribute effectively to high-acuity healthcare environments.