T.Y. M.B.B.S.
Practicals
Phase I (Ist And 2nd semester) -
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30 hours.Field visit-
Every Medical College should have adequate transport facilities to take medical
undergraduate for field visits. In the phase I total 15 visits, each of 2 hours duration or total
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10 visits ? each of 3 hours duration (depending on distances ) are to be planned by thedepartments of community medicine. The broad outline of place for educational field visits is
given below.
Hospital visits (O.P.D., Casualty, Immunization clinic, different wards, Kitchen,
FW Centre, PPP, Blood Bank, Sterilization section, Infectious disease ward,
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Minor operation theatre, etc.)Rural Health Training Centre.
Primary Health Centre.
Urban Health Centre.
District Health Office (DHO).
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District Training Team (DTT)/IEC Bureau.District Tuberculosis Centre.
Public Health Laboratory.
District Malaria Office.
Remand Home.
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Rehabilitation Centre.III rd Semester, Ist Clinical Posting
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66 hours.
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Lecture ? Cum ? Demonstration, at appropriate places
S.no. Topic
Demonstration
1
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Visit to Urban / Rural healthFunctions of UHC/ RHTC
Training Centre.
Manpower & Duty arrangements
2
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Immunization ProgrammeI (demonstration)
3
Immunization Programme
II ( Cold Chain)
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4Care of ANC mother
Demonstration of Antenatal case
5
Care of Infant
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Demonstration of case6
Post-natal case of mother/child.
Demonstration of case
7 Contraceptive
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devicesSituation
to be given and sex education.
8
Exclusive breast feeding
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Visit to Baby Friendly Hospital9
Weaning foods
Demonstration
10 Nutritional
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demonstrationExplain
nutritive values of Indian foodstuff
11 Nutritional
assessment
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Demonstration12 Anthropometric
measurements Demonstration
13
Nutritional deficiency disorders
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With A/V aids or case, Road to Health Chart14
Protein Energy Malnutrition
With A/V aids or case, ORS preparation
15
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Diarrhoea as a community healthWith A/V aids or case
problem
16
ARI as a community health
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With A/V aids or caseproblem
17
Elementary essential drugs
Visit to drug store, Inventory control
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18 Examination4th Semester 2nd Clinical Posting
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66
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hours.The board guidelines for planning programmes are as follows.
1) Posting for family care study
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6 days
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Principle of clinical epidemiologyMorbidity Survey.
Data analysis and presentation.
2) Posting for School Health
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6 daysHealth check-up of school children.
Data analysis and presentation.
Health education activities in the school by the students.
3)
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Visit to anganwadi and ICDS scheme block-
2 days
4)
Visit to Home for aged and discussion
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-2 days
on geriatric health problems
5)
Students' seminars on topics like
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-5 days
Disaster management
Road traffic accidents
Population explosion etc.
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6)Examinations
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3
days.
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Phase III (6th and 7th Semester)3rd
Clinical
Posting
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- 66hours
Posting : Clinical case presentation by students
1.
Introduction to infectious diseases ? history taking
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2. Exanthematous fever.3. Diarrhoea / Cholera / Dysentery.
4. Tuberculosis
5. Leprosy.
6. Dog ? bite case.
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7. Tetanus.8. PUO / Enteric fever / Malaria.
9. S.T.D. / AIDS.
10. Hepatitis
11. Introduction to non- communicable diseases.
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Rheumatic heart disease.Cancer.
Obesity / diabetes.
Examinations.
MARKS OF INTERNAL ASSESSMENT :-
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Theory ?20 marks and practical 20 marks. The students must secure at least 50% ,
marks of the total marks fixed for internal assessment in the subject in order to clear the
subject.
I) Theory
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1) 3rd Semester50 Marks
2) 4th Semester
50 Marks
3) 6th Semester
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50 MarksTotal 150 Marks
Converted it to out of 10
4) Prelim exam. Theory Paper I
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60 MarksPaper II
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60 Marks
Total
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120 Marks, Convert it to out of 10marks
Total Theory Internal Assessment marks will be 20.
II)
Practicals -
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1) 1st Clinical rotation exam. -3rd Semester - 50 Marks
2) 2nd Clinical rotation exam. -
4th Semester - 50 Marks
3) 3rd Clinical rotation exam. -
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6th Semester - 50 MarksTotal
150 Marks
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4) Prelim exam.
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-40 Marks
10
Marks
for
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JournalsTotal
50 Marks
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Total Practical Internal Assessment marks will be 20.
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