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Final Year
GENERAL MEDICINE - PAPER I (Revised Scheme)
GENERAL MEDICINE - PAPER II (Revised Scheme)
SURGERY INCLUDING ORTHOPAEDICS - Paper I (Revised Scheme)
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Theory:
Level-I:
1. Park’s TextBook of Preventive & Social Medicine, 18/e, 2004, by K.Park.
2. Text book of P&SM, 3/e, by B.K.Mahajan & M.Gupta.
3. Introduction to Health Statistics, by Sathya Swaroop.
4. Text Book of Social Medicine, by B.Sridhar Rao.
Level-II:
1. Essentials of CM, 1997, by Suresh Chandra.
2. Textbook of CM, 1998, by A.P.Kulkarni & J.P.Baride.
3. Community Medicine without tears, 1984, by B.S.Nagaraj.
Level-III:
1. The Disease of Occupations, >=6/e, 1978, by Donald Hunter.
2. ILO Encyclopedia of Occupational Health & Safety, Vol 1&2, 4/e, by ILO.
3. Clinical Nutrition, by Jallifee.
Practicals:
1. A hand Book of Medical Entomology, by G.K.Rathnaswamy.
2. Nutritive Value of Indian Food Stuffs, by Gopalan et al.
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Theory:
Written Exam:
Paper I: 100 marks
Evolution of public health & concepts of health.
Environment & health.
Health education.
Nutrition & Dietetics.
Occupational health.
Medical sociology & Community mental health.
Bio-statistics.
Basic Epidemiology.
Paper II: 100 marks:-
Epidemiology of specific diseases: communicable & non-communicable diseases.
Demography.
RCH.
School Health.
Geriatrics.
Urban health.
Health system in India.
Health Planning & management including disaster management.
International Health.
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VIVA: 40 marks
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PRACTICALS:
*Problem solving exercises(Problems based on Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Demography, Environmental health, Nutrition & Health care of Community): 35 marks.
*Clinico-Social case presentation: 35 marks
*Spotters(Know what is the spotter & atleast 2-4 points to write about it): 10 marks
Total Practicals: 80 mark
Theory:
Written Exam:
Paper 1:
1. General Pharmacology including clinical pharmacology: 15 marks
2. CNS & Local anaesthetics: 25 marks
3. ANS including Parkinsonism, Skeletal Muscle Relaxants: 25 marks
4. CVS: 20 marks
5. Blood & Pharmacotherapy of shock: 20 marks
6. Diuretics & Antidiuretics: 15 markc
Total: 100 marks
Paper 2:
1. Chemotherapy: 40 marks
2. Endocrines(Hormones): 20 marks
3. GI system: 10 marks
4. Autocoids: 10 marks
5. Resp system, Chelating agents, Immunosuppressives: 10 marks
6. Drugs used in Gout & Rheumatoid Arthritis, Vitamins, Enzymes in therapy, Drugs acting on Uterus, Antiseptics & Disinfectants: 10 marks
Total: 100 marks
VIVA:
1. General pharmacology, CNS, local anesthetics, Biogenic amines & Polypeptides, Gout & Rheumatoid arthritis: 10 marks
2. ANS, Parkinsonism, CVS, Blood & Blood forming organs, Hypolipidemic agents, Diuretics: 10 marks.
3. Endocrines, GIT, Uterus, Resp system: 10 marks
4. Chemotherapy, Antiseptics & Disi
1. The essentials of FM & Toxicology, 24/e, 2005, by K.S.Narayanreddy
2. Principles of FM, 2/e, 2001 by Apurbanandy
3. Parikh’s textbook of Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology, 7/e, 2001, C.K.Parikh.
4. Forensic Medicine, by Guharaj.P.V
5. Modi’s Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology, 21/e, by C.A.Franklin
6. Medico legal Post Mortem in India, by C.K.Parikh
7. Forensic Medicine, 9/e 1985, by Keith Simpson & Bernard Knight.
8. Textbook of Forensic Medicine, 3/e, 2004 by V.V.Pillay
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Theory:
Written exam:
I. FM: 1,2,3,4 & III. Medical Jurisprudence: 12 marks
I. FM: 5,6,7,8: 12 marks
I. FM: 9,10,11: 12 marks
I. FM: 12,13,14,15: 12 marks
I. FM: 16,17,18: 10 marks
I. FM: 19,20,21: 12 marks.
II. Forensic psychiatry: 10 marks.
Toxicology: 20 marks.
Total: 100 marks.
Viva: 20 marks.
PRACTICALS:
Age estimation: 10 marks
X-rays/Bones: 10 marks
Autopsy questions: 05 marks
Spotters: 10 marks
Medical certificates: 05 marks
Total: 40 marks
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Text books:
1. Textbook of microbiology, 7/e 2005, by (Late) R.Ananthanarayan & C.K.Jayaram Paniker.
2. Medical microbiology, by Melnick Jawetz et al.
3. Microbiology, by Joklik & Willett Zinsser et. Al.
4. Parasitology, by KDC.Chatterjee.
5. Textbook of medical parasitology, by C.K.Jayaram Paniker.
6. Essential of Medical microbiology, by Bhatia & Ichhpujani.
7. A textbook of microbiology, by Chakraborthy.
Reference books:
Level-1:
1. Medical microbiology 15/e, by Greenwood
2. Essential Immunology, 6/e by Ivan.M.Roitt.
3. Pathogenesis of infectious diseases, by Cedric, Playfair MIMS et al.
4. Medical Microbiology, 2/e by Rippon
5. Diagnostic Microbiology, by Allen & Janda Koneman et al.
6. Immunology, 3/e by Bellanti
Level-2:
1. Manual of clinical microbiology, by Balows.
2. Medical Immunology, by Terr & Parslow Stites
3. Immunology, by Brostoff & Male Roitt
4. Medical Mycology, by Binford Emmons et al.
5. Manson’s Tropical Diseases, by Manson-Bell Barr
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Pathologic Basis of Diseases by Stanley.L.Robbins, 7/e.
2. Textbook of Pathology by Harsh Mohan, 5/e.
3. de Gruchy’s Clinical Haematology in Medical practise by Frant Firkin, 5/e, 1989.
4. General Pathology by J.B.Walter & M.S.Israel, 7/e, 1996.
5. Pathology, Illustrated, by Alasdair Govan, 4/e.
6. Medical Laboratory Technology by Ramnik Sood, 5/e, 2005.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Level-1:
1. Oxford Textbook of Pathology, Vol1, 2a & 2b by Jaures Mc Gee, 1992.
2. Anderson’s Pathology, VolI & II, by John Kissane, 10/e, 1996.
3. Colour Atlas of Histopathology by R.C.Curran, 3/e, 1985.
4. Muir’s Text Book of Pathology by Roddie Moic Sween & Keith Whaley, 13/e. 1992.
5. Practical Haematology by Sir John Dacie & SM.Lewis, 8/e, 1991.
6. Pathology by Emanuel Rubin & John Faber, 4/e.
Level-2:
1. Systemic Pathology, Vol 1-16, by WSTC.Symmers, 3/e, 1995.
2. Novak’s Text book of Gynecology, by Howond Jones & Geogeanna Jones, 10/e, 1981.
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THEORY EXAM:
WRITTEN EXAM:
Topicwise weightage of marks in University Written Exam:
Paper I:
1. General Physiology: 4 marks
2. Blood: 20 marks
3. Cardiovascular system: 24 marks
4. Respiratory system: 20 marks.
5. Gastrointestinal system: 20 marks
6. Renal system: 12 marks.
(Marks for Gastrointestinal system & Renal system can be interchanged)
Total: 100 marks
Paper II:
1. Endocrines: 20 marks
2. Special senses: 20 marks
3. Reproduction: 12 marks
4. CNS: 28 marks
5. Muscle-Nerve: 16 marks
6. Skin & Body Temperature: 4 marks
(Marks for Endocrines & Reproduction can be interchanged)
Total: 100 marks
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VIVA-VOCE:
1. Portion of Paper I: 20Â marks.
2. Portion of Paper II: 20 marks
Total: 40 marks
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PRACTICALS
I.Clinical & Experimental Physiology(2 hrs):
1. Clinical Examination: 20 marks.
2. Procedure on human subjects: 20 marks.
Total: 40 marks.
II. Practical Ph
THEORY
WRITTEN EXAM:
Topicwise weightage of marks in University Written Exam:
Paper I:
1. Head & Neck: 30 Marks
2. Brain, Spinal cord: 10 Marks
3. Upper Limb: 20 Marks
4. Thorax including diaphragm: 20 marks.
5. General Anatomy. General Embryology, General Histology: 20 marks
Total: 100 marks
Paper II:
1. Abdomen: 30 marks
2. Pelvis & Perineum: 20 marks
3. Lower limb: 20 marks
4. Systemic Histology: 10 marks
5. Genetics: 10 marks
6. Systemic Embryology: 10 marks
Total 100 marks
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Topicwise distribution of questions:
Paper I:
Long essays: (2* 10marks= 20 marks)
1. Head & Neck
2. Brain, Spinal cord
3. Upper Limb
4. Thorax including diaphragm
5. Relevant systemic embryology
Short Essays: (10* 5marks= 50 marks)
1. Head & Neck
2. Brain, Spinal cord
3. Upper Limb
4. Thorax including diaphragm
5. General Embryology & Histology
6. Relevant systemic embryology & histology.
Short An
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Harper’s Biochemistry by Robert.KK.Murray 26/e, 2003.
2. Textbook of medical Biochemistry by S.Ramakrishnan, K.G.Prasannan & R.Rajan 3/e, 2004.
3. Textbook of Biochemistry for Medical Students by D.M.Vasudevan & S.Sree Kumari 4/e, 2004.
4. Fundamantals of Biochemistry by Debajyothi Das 11/e, 2002.
5. Text Book of Biochemistry - A clinically oriented approach by Dr.Dinesh Puri, 2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Principles of Biochemistry by Albert Lehininger, 4/e, 2002.
2. Human Biochemistry by James.M.Orten & Oho.W.Neuhaus, 10/e, 1983.
3. Biochemistry by Lubert Strayer, 5/e, 2002.
4. Biochemistry with Clinical Correlations by Thomas.M.Devlin 5/e, 2002.
5. Biochemistry: A Case Oriented Approach by Rex Montgomery 6/e, 1996.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Textbook of Physiology(11/e) by Arthur.C.Guyton.
2. Review of Medical Physiology by William.F.Ganong(Recent ed >18)
3. Human physiology by Arthur.J.Vander(Recent ed >6)
4. Basic Physiology for health sciences by Evard.E.Shlkurt(Recent ed >2)
5. Consice Medical Physiology by Sujith.K.Chaudhari(Recent ed >1)
6. Principles of anatomy & physiology by Gerald.J.Toratora (Recent ed >1)
7. Textbook of Physiology by Gabriel Engiela.
8. Textbook of Medical Physiology by A.K.Jain
9. Understanding medical physiology: Textbook for medical students by R.L.Bijalani
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Level.1:
1. Clinical Physiology by Campbell.E.J.Moran(Recent ed >4)
Level 2:
1. Physiology by Robert.M.Berne & Mathew Levey(Recent ed >3)
2. Human Physiology by R.F.Schmidt & G.Thews(Recent ed >2)
Level 3:
1. Medical Physiology by Veernow.B.Mountcastle(Recent ed >13)
2. Textbook of physiology by Harry.D.Patton(Recent ed >21)
3. Text of Physiology
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students (7/e) by Richard.S. Snell
2. Clinically Oriented Anatomy (4/e) by Kieth.L.Moorie
3. Essentials of human anatomy (4 volumes) by A.K.Datta:
Vol I: Thorax & Abdomen (6/e)
Vol II: Head & Neck (3/e)
4. Text Book of anatomy with colour atlas (3 volumes) by Inderbir Singh:
Vol I: Introduction, Osteology, Upper extremity, Lower extremity (3/e)
Vol II: Thorax & Abdomen (3/e)
Vol III: Head & Neck, CNS (3/e)
5. Human Osteology (2/e) by Inderbir Singh
PRACTICALS:
1. Cunningham manual of practical anatomy (3 volumes) (3/e) by G.J.Romanes:
Vol I: Upper & Lower limb
Vol II: Thorax & Abdomen
Vol III: Head & Neck
HISTOLOGY:
1. Textbook of Histology (4/e) by Inderbir Singh
2. Bailey’s Textbook of Histology (16/e) by W.M.Copenhaver
EMBRYOLOGY:
1. The Developing Human :Clinically Oriented Embryology (7/e) by Keith.L.Moorie & T.V.N.Persaud
2. Medical Embryology: Human Development: Normal-Abnormal (9/e) by Langman
3.