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Community Medical Service & Essential Drugs

Community Medical Service & Essential Drugs

Course Code: CMSED 0009786

Duration : 18 MONTH

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Community Medical Service & Essential Drugs (CMS & ED). It is a diploma for Primary Health Care by general allopathic medicines which is recommended by World Health Organization (WHO) for primary health care. The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has given an order that CMS Diploma holders can give treatment for all diseases including infectious diseases.

This course is not for fresher students. This course is for those medical staff practitioners who have been working in a hospital or nursing home, etc., for about two to ten years. And if they want to open their own clinic somewhere else, then this course is for them. Such medical practitioners can open their own clinic after doing this course. After doing this course they are given a CMS & ED certificate after which they can practice 50 to 150 medicines in their clinic as a doctor.                                               

 Anatomy - 1. Cell, Tissues, Organ, Structure 2. Skeleton System-Structure & Function 3. Cardiovascular System 4. Muscular System 5. Respiratory System 6. Digestive System 7. Excretory System 8. Endocrine System 9. Reproduction System.

Physiology - 1. Cell, Tissues- Normal Physiology 2. Skeleton System-A.P.L. Function 3. Cardiovascular System-Cardiac Cycle Action 4. Muscular System-Potential Special 5. Respiratory System-Junction tissues 6. Digestive System-Composition 7. Excretory System 8. Reproduction System 9. Endocrine System 10.Nervous System Part -3 Pathology 1. General Pathology 2. Clinical Pathology 3. Bacteriology 4. Parasitological 5. Fungi logy 6. Helminthological 7. Applied Pathology 8. Advance Pathology.

 Health & Hygiene -1. Food & Nutrition 2. Community Health & Hygiene 3. Environment and Sanitation 4. Home Nursing 5. First Aid 6. Ors, Breast Feeding, Health Food Etc.

Pharmacology - 1. Definition of Drugs 2. Pharmacy-Source of Drug 3. Form of Drugs 4. Route of Administration 5. Various type of drugs-classification 6. Advantage and Disadvantage of drugs 7. Dose definition, Minimum and Maximum dose, Calculating of dose 8. Injection-Definition, Purpose of injection common dangers of injection 9. Different routes of infusion 10.Infection definition 11.Sterilization-disinfection 12.Methods of transmission diseases 13.Immunity Definition-types Bacteria-common bacteria Virus Definition, Small Pox Virus, Chickenpox Virus Measles, Polio, Aids Virus 14.Definition of Toxicology, General Principle of Clinical Toxicology 15.Classification of poisons-General treatment of poisonins.

Gynecology - 1. Obstetrics- (a) Antenatal Care (b) Safe Delivery (c) Postnatal Care 2. Gynecology-Common Diseases  3. Family Welfare-Family planning methods (Temporary & Permanent) 4. Investigation of Sterility 5. Reproductive & Child Health (RCH) 6. National Family Welfare Pregnancy 7. Complications of Pregnancy 8. Complications of Labour 9. Common Gynecological Disorders.

 Practice of Medicine - 1. Communicable Disease : Prevention, Control and Treatments 2. Deficiency Diseases 3. Endocrine Diseases 4. Home Remedies 5. First Aid 6. Home Nursing 7. Drug Addiction 8. Mental Diseases.

Primary Health Care - 1. Family Welfare 2. Investigation of Sterility 3. Temporary Methods 4. Permanent Methods 5. Gynecology 6. Antenatal Care 7. Postnatal Care 8. Health Education – General, School Health, Nutrition, Sex Etc. 9. Special Disease & General, School Health, Nutrition, Sex.

 

 

 

Semester Details

  • Semester 1 : Primary Health Care
  • Semester 2 : Anatomy & Physiology
  • Semester 3 : Pharmacology & Gynecology
  • Semester 4 : Practice of Medicine , Health & Hygiene
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