MBBS Regulations

II MBBS –18 Months: 3 Terms

Pathology 3 Terms of 6 Months each (III, IV & V)
Microbiology 3 Terms of 6 Months each (III, IV & V)
Pharmacology 3 Terms of 6 Months each (III, IV & V)
Forensic Medicine 3 Terms of 6 Months each (III, IV & V)

Objectives

At the end of II MBBS, the student should be able to:

  • Understand concepts of cell injury and the biological and morphological effects of such injury on various organ systems. The natural biology of various diseases and diagnostic relationships.
  • Describe the relationship of host and parasites, defenses of the body and the mechanism of microbial diseases and their prevention.
  • Perform Medico-Legal Autopsies, prepare a report or certify in Medico-Legal Cases and be aware of the legal or Court Procedures related to medicine.
  • Understand drug actions, drug interactions, drug prescriptions, and recognize or prevent adverse drug reactions.
  • He/She should be able to translate the above concepts to understand various manifestations of diseases and apply corrective therapy on patients.

III MBBS – Part – I 12 months 2 Terms

Community Medicine6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII)
Ophthalmology6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII)
Oto-Rhino-Larngology6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII)

The student should able to understand:

  • The epidemiology of various infectious and non-infectious diseases and to understand and manage health problems at the social and Community levels
  • Identify common problems related to eye and Visionn and take effective care for prevention of common eye diseases.
  • Patho-physiology of common Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, investigate and treat them and to recognize preventable causes of deafness.

III MBBS Part II – 12 Months – 2 Terms

Medicine6 Months each (III to IX)
Pediatrics6 Months each (III to IX)
Surgery6 Months each (III to IX)
Orthopedics6 Months each (III to IX)
Obstetrics & Gynecology2 terms of 6 months each in III MBBS Part II

Objectives

The student should be able to understand:

  • Normal growth and development of child with the manifestations of common pediatric problems and their management. Should understand the importance and prevention of Common. Childhood infectious diseases and understand, implement various National Programmes related to Child Health
  • Common infectious and non-infectious diseases, their diagnostic and investigative procedures and effective management of these illnesses including allied specialties like Dermatology, Psychiatry, Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases.
  • The manifestations diagnostic modalities and therapeutic principles of common surgical problems, to manage common orthopedic problems and understand anaesthetic principles of management. The Principles of radio-diagnosis and radiotherapy.
  • The anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of female genital tract, recognize normal and abnormal labour and manage normal labour, Concepts of Family Planning, Contraception, recognize abnormalities of the genital tract, investigate and treat common problems.

ONE YEAR COMPULSORY ROTATING RESIDENT INTERNSHIP

where the student is trained and prepared to get acquainted with procedures in management of patients at the hospital and community levels. After successful completion, the Degree and License to practice are awarded by the concerned authorities.