MBBS - Course Objective

The primary objective of the program is to offer educational programs of international standards, preparing students to become competent medical professionals with a holistic approach in a global environment.

At the end of the undergraduate program the objectives achieved shall be:

  • Basic Medical Training: Enable students to diagnose and treat primary health care problems, and familiarize them with specialty and super specialty subjects to appropriately diagnose and direct patients for secondary and tertiary health issues.
  • National Health Programs: Bring awareness and implement national programs such as:
  • Immunization Program
  • TB Control Program
  • Malaria Control Program
  • Filaria Eradication Program
  • AIDS Awareness Program
  • Community Health Obligation: Achieve health for all through health education, emphasizing the importance of sanitation and water supply.
  • Disease Prevention and Control: Focus on the prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases.
  • Lifelong Learning: Develop a scientific temper in students for lifelong learning, as medicine is constantly evolving, by regularly attending CME programs.

 

Course Structure

GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS 2023

The period of 4% years is divided as follows:

Phase I 

First Professional phase of 12 months including a Foundation Course of one week and University exams.
It shall consist of preclinical subjects:

  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Introduction to Community Medicine
  • Humanities
  • Professional development including Attitude, Ethics & Communication (AETCOM) module
  • Family adoption programme through village outreach
  • Pandemic module and early clinical exposure
  • Ensuring alignment & all types of integration and simulation based learning.

Phase II

Second Professional (12 months) including University exam
It will consist of

  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbiology
  • Family visit under Community Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • General Medicine & Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Professional development including AETCOM module
  • Simulation-based learning and introduction to clinical subjects ensuring both alignment & all types of integration.

 Phase III30 months
Third Professional Part I (12 months, including University exams)

  • Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • Community Medicine Medicine & allied
  • Surgery & allied
  • Pediatrics and Obstetric & Gynecology including AETCOM
  • Pandemic module
  • Clinical teaching in General Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology Pediatrics
  • Orthopedics
  • Dermatology
  • Community Medicine Psychiatry
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Radio-diagnosis (& Radiotherapy) and Anesthesiology & Professional development

Electives (l month) shall be included here.

These will be in Two blocks of 15 days each in Final

  • First block after annual exam of III MBBS part I 
  • Second block after the end of First Elective.

Third Professional Part II (18 months, including University exam)

Subjects include

  • Medicine and allied specialties (General Medicine. Psychiatry, Dermatology (including Venereology and Leprosy, Respiratory Medicine (including Tuberculosis)
  • Surgery and allied specialties (General Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology. Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Dentistry. Physical Medicine and rehabilitation, Anesthesiology and Radiodiagnosis)
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology (including Family Welfare)
  • Pediatrics
  • AETCOM module

CRMI

Internship comprises of a period of 12 months where the students will attend rotational duty in various clinical departments.