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1. Evidence including dying declaration &
dying deposition, witnesses, conduct of doctor in witness box.
2. Demonstration of antemortem and postmortem clot, air embolism and pneumothorax; preservation of viscera and body fluids on post-mortem examination for chemical analysis and other medico-legal purposes 3. Anthropometry, Dactylography,
Poroscopy
4. Body fluids (blood, semen and saliva) 5. DNA fingerprinting and PCR technology 6. Moment of death, modes of death - coma,
asphyxia and syncope presumption of death and survivorship
7. Putrefaction, mummification, adipocere 8. Professional Misconduct with examples.
Professional Secrecy and Privileged communication
9. Laceration & Incised wound
10. Intracranial Haemorrhages, Punch drunk syndrome, Whiplash injury, Railway spine
11. Transportation Accident, Injuries to pedestrian, Injuries to vehicle occupants 12. Various types of thermal injuries. Local &
systemic hypothermia. Definition &
classification of burns. Ante- mortem burns Vs Post-mortem burns 13. Electrical injuries (Joule burns, Acro-
reaction, Metallization, Flash/Spark burn, crocodile skin appearance), Lightning injuries, Radiation injuryAsphyxia - Definition, types (mechanical, pathological, toxic, environmental, traumatic, postural, iatrogenic),
Pathophysiology (vicious cycle) of asphyxia, Types of anoxia/ hypoxia (Gordon’s classification), Classical postmortem findings in asphyxial deaths.
14. Revision on Regional Injuries, Medical Law & ethics
15. Drowning - Definition., Mechanisms, Types, Pathophysiology, Causes of death, PM findings and ML aspects. Clinical features and Treatment of Post- immersion syndrome (Near drowning).
Diatom test & Gettler test
16. Findings in a victim of sexual violence.
Duties of doctor towards victim of sexual violence. Procedure of examination, Contents of the format, Guidelines for preliminary and Final opinion in a victim of sexual violence (given by Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Government of India) (164-A CrPC, 327 CrPC, 357-C CrPC, 228-A IPC, 114-A IEA, 146 IEA).
Collecting, Preservation and Dispatch of evidentiary materials from a victim of sexual violence. Significance of SAFE kit.
17. Impotence in males & females: Definition.
causes& MLI. Sterility in males & females:
Definition., causes & MLI. Artificial insemination: Definition., types, ethical &
MLI. Test tube baby, Surrogate
motherhood: Definition., types, ethical &
MLI.
18. Infant death: Explain the terms: Foeticide, neonaticide, filicide and infanticide. Still birth: Definition, causes and MLI. Dead birth: Definition, causes, signs and MLI.
Live birth: Definition and signs. Viability:
Definition and MLI.
19. Definition. Delusion: Definition. Types and their MLI. Hallucination: Definition.
Types and their MLI. Illusion: Definition, and examples. Lucid interval: Definition, and their MLI. Impulse: Types and their MLI. Obsessive-compulsive disorder with examples. Confabulation. Phobias.
Psychosis.
20. Snakes: Classification of snakes and difference between venomous and non- venomous snake. Neuro-toxic snake poisoning: Clinical features (local and systemic), management of Snake bite (first aid and specific), post-mortem findings and medico-legal significance.
Haemotoxic snake poisoning: Clinical features (local and systemic),
management of snake bite (first aid and specific), post-mortem findings and medico-legal significance. Scorpion bites, Spanish fly and wasp string
21. Food poisoning and poisonous food, Botulism, Papaver somnlferum:
Description of fruit, active principles, Opioids, Opiates, mechanism of action, features of acute and chronic poisoning, deferential diagnosis, management, post- mortem findings, medico-legal
significance. Heroin: Salient features, mechanism of action, features of acute .and chronic poisoning, features of withdrawal, management, post-mortem findings, medico-legal significance.
Barbiturates: Salient features, classifications, mechanism of action,
features of poisoning, management, post- mortem findings, medico-legal
significance
22. Deliriants and Spinal poisons
23. Small Group Discussion (SGD) Describe and discuss examination of mutilated bodies or fragments, charred bones and bundle of bones. Demonstrate
examination of & present an opinion after examination of skeletal remains in a simulated/ supervised environment 24. Define, describe and discuss death and its
types including somatic/ clinical/cellular, molecular and brain-death, Cortical Death and Brainstem Death. Describe and discuss natural and unnatural deaths.
Describe and discuss issues related to sudden natural deaths
25. Describe putrefaction, mummification, adipocere and maceration. Describe salient features of the Organ
Transplantation and The Human Organ Transplant (Amendment) Act 2011 and discuss ethical issues regarding organ donation
26. Demonstrate ability to exchange information by verbal or nonverbal communication to the peers, family members, law enforcing agency and judiciary. Demonstrate ability to use local resources whenever required like in mass disaster situations. Demonstrate professionalism while conducting autopsy in medicolegal situations, interpretation of findings and making inference/opinion, collection,
preservation and dispatch of biological or trace evidences
27. Mechanical injuries and wounds: Define, describe and classify different types of mechanical injuries, abrasion, bruise, laceration, stab wound, incised wound, chop wound, defence wound, self- inflicted/fabricated wounds and their medico-legal aspects
28. Mechanical injuries and wounds:Define injury, assault & hurt. Describe IPC pertaining to injuries. Describe accidental, suicidal and homicidal injuries. Describe simple, grievous and dangerous injuries. Describe ante- mortem and post-mortem injuries 29. Conduct and prepare report of estimation
of age of a person for medico-legal and other purposes & prepare medico-legal report in a simulated/ supervised environment
30. Describe Court procedures including issue of summons, conduct money, types of witnesses, recording of evidence: oath, affirmation, examination in chief, cross examination, re- examination & court questions, recording of evidence &
conduct of doctor in witness box.
Describe the offences in Court including Perjury; Court strictures vis-a-vis medical officer. Describe Dying Declaration and Dying Deposition. Describe the latest decisions/
notifications/resolutions/circulars/
standing orders related to medico-legal practice issued by Courts/Government
authorities etc.
31. Define, describe and discuss death and its types including somatic/ clinical/cellular, molecular and brain-death, Cortical Death and Brainstem Death. Describe and discuss natural and unnatural deaths.
Describe and discuss issues related to sudden natural deaths. Discuss moment of death, modes of death - coma, asphyxia and syncope. Discuss presumption of death and survivorship. Describe and discuss suspended animation
Forensic Medicine
Dr. Aditya M.P M.B.B.S.
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1. Mechanical injuries and wounds:Define, describe and classify different types of mechanical injuries, abrasion, bruise, laceration, stab wound, incised wound, chop wound, defence wound, self- inflicted/fabricated wounds and their medico-legal aspects
Forensic Medicine
Dr.
Mohamed Afridi M.B.B.S.
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1. Describe and discuss examination of mutilated bodies or fragments, charred bones and bundle of bones. Demonstrate examination of & present an opinion after examination of skeletal remains in a simulated/ supervised environment
Forensic Medicine
Dr. Vikram V.
Shetty M.B.B.S.
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Revsion on Thanatology & Medico-legal Autopsy
Demonstrate ability to exchange information by verbal or nonverbal communication to the peers, family members, law enforcing agency and judiciary. Demonstrate ability to use local resources whenever required like in mass disaster situations. Demonstrate professionalism while conducting autopsy in medicolegal situations, interpretation of findings and making inference/opinion, collection, preservation and dispatch of biological or trace evidences
Communi ty Medicine
Dr. Sanjeev Badiger M.B.B.S., M.D.(Commu
nity Medicine)
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III MBBS - 29 Class
1. Food additives, Food fortification, Adulteration of foods, Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, National Nutrition Policy, Community Nutrition Programme, Monitoring & evaluation
2. Small pox, Chickenpox 3. Measles, Mumps 4. Influenza, Rubella
5. Tuberculosis 2- RNTCP, DOTS, HIV-TB 6. Poliomyelitis
7. Typhoid fever
8. Malaria 1-Epidemiology, clinical features ,diagnosis
9. Japaneseencephalitis,Chikungunya 10. VI-. Leptospirosis,Brucellosis, Human
salmonellosis – Tetanus
11. VI- HIV- AIDS 1- epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis
12. Sexually transmitted diseases 13. Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity 14. NPCDCS
15. Demographic cycle, World population trends, Birth&Death rate, Growth rate, Demographic Trends to , Life expectancy 16. Demographic cycle, World population
trends, Birth&Death rate, Growth rate, Demographic Trends to , Life expectancy 17. Contraceptive methods, Barrier
methods,Intra-Uterine devices, Hormonal contraceptives
18. Low birth weight, Feeding of Infants, BFHI
19. IMNCI & School health services 20. Handicapped children, Behaviour
problems, Juvenile delinquency, Children in difficult circumstances, Battered baby syndrome, Girl child & gender bias, 21. RMNCH + A - Experimental epidemiology,
Randomized controlled trials, Types of RCT
22. Health care delivery, Health status &
health problems, Resources, Health care services
23. Prevention of occupational diseases, Medical & Engineering measures 24. History, World health organization,
United Nations Children’s fund 25. Cultural factors in health & disease, The
Community, Social class 26. Seminar World health day
27. Describe the principles of association, causation
Discuss safe and wholesome water Purification of water on the large scale.
Purification of water on the small scale 28. Classify the water borne diseases
List the types of solid waste and the hazards due to each type. 2. of sewage/liquid waste and solid waste disposal
29. Explain and differentiate the housing standards of Urban and rural area. Assess over crowding
IV Term – ODD Batch – 01 Class
1. History, Problem statement,
Characteristics, Warning signals, Types, Causes, Mental health services, National Mental Health Programme
III Term – ODD Batch – 01 Class
1. History, Problem statement,
Characteristics, Warning signals, Types, Causes, Mental health services, National Mental Health Programme
CBME BATCH – 03 Class
1. Community Medicine – Introduction 2. List the types of solid waste and the
hazards due to each type. 2. of sewage/liquid waste and solid waste disposal
3. Explain and differentiate the housing standards of Urban and rural area.
Assess over crowding-
I MBBS – 10 Calss
1. Health definition,dimensions of health ,concept of well being,standard of living,quality of life
2. concept of causation,germtheory,agent host
3. Environmental factors in health and disease.Multifactorial causation- 4. Describe and discuss Natural History of
a disease
5. Describe and discuss the concepts, the principles of Health promotion and Education, IEC and Behavioral change communication (BCC).
6. Describe poverty and itsrelationship to
health anddisease.
7. S ecial nutritionrequirements according to age, sex, activity,physiological conditions
8. Define Fertility indicators and interpretation
9. Enumerate and describe the causes of declining sex ratio ,its social health implications and interventions 10. Enumerate and describe the causes and
consequences of population explosion and population dynamics of India
Communi ty Medicine
Dr. Prasanna K.S M.B.B.S., M.D.(Commu
nity Medicine)
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Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. IV Term – ODD Batch – 28 Class
1. Developed &developing regions,Health service, Health service philosophies, Health system, Level of health care,Health Team concept,Health for All,Primary health care, MDG, Health policy, Health service research.
2. Concepts of disease,, Concept of Causation,Natural history of disease 3. Risk factors, Riskgroups,Spectrum
ofdisease,Iceberg of disease, 4. Concept of control. Concepts of
prevention,
5. Modes of intervention -Changing pattern ofdisease,Population medicine,Hospitals
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6. Community,Disease classification 7. Definition,Aims,Epidemiology to , Tools of
Measurement.
8. Measurement of mortalityand morbidity 9. Epidemiology - methods- Descriptive
Epidemiology
10. Definitions, Dynamics of Disease Transmission
11. Modes of Transmission- Susceptible host, Host defences
12. Immunizing agents, The cold chain 13. Adverse Events Following Immunization 14. Disease prevention &control, Controlling
the reservoir, Interruption of transmission, The susceptible host 15. Universal Immunization Programme,
Surveillance, Health advice to travelers 16. Genetics & Health
17. Essential & Counterfeit Drugs 18. Emerging & Re- emerging Infection 19. Hospital Acquired Infection 20. Hospital Waste Management 21. Introduction, Communication process,
Types, Barriers, Health communication 22. Health education, Definition, concept,
aims & objectives, Approach to Health education, Models, Contents,
23. Principles of health education, Practice, Audio- visual aid, Methods of health education, Planning & management, Administration & organization 24. Nutritional problems in public health,
Protein-energy malnutrition, Xerophthalmia, Nutritional anaemia 25. Iodine deficiency disorder, Endemic
fluorosis, Lathyrism, Nutritional factors in selected diseases,-
26. Assessment of nutritional status, Nutritional surveillance, Social aspects of nutrition
27. Food additives, Food fortification, Adulteration of foods, Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, National Nutrition Policy, Community Nutrition Programme,
Monitoring & evaluation 28. Alcoholism &Drug dependence,
Symptoms of drug addiction, Prevention, Treatment, Rehabilitation
IV Term – ODD Batch – 8 Class
1. Health education, Definition, concept, aims
& objectives, Approach to Health education, Models, Contents,
2. Principles of health education, Practice, Audio- visual aid, Methods of health education, Planning & management, Administration &
3. Nutritional problems in public health, Protein-energy malnutrition, Xerophthalmia, Nutritional anaemia 4. Iodine deficiency disorder, Endemic
fluorosis, Lathyrism, Nutritional factors in selected diseases
5. Assessment of nutritional status, Nutritional surveillance, Social aspects of nutrition
6. Food surveillance, Food, Milk, Meat hygiene, Fish & Egg, Fruit & Vegetables, Sanitation of eating places, Food handlers, Food borne diseases, Food toxicants 7. Food additives, Food fortification,
Adulteration of foods, Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, National Nutrition Policy, Community Nutrition Programme, Monitoring & evaluation
8. Alcoholism &Drug dependence, Symptoms of drug addiction, Prevention, Treatment, Rehabilitation
I MBBS – 2 Calss
1. Health Spectrum of health and determinants,indicators,Ice berg phenomenon,Demographic profile of India-
2. Describe the natural history of disease
Communi ty Medicine
Dr. Maria Nelliyanil M.B.B.S., M.D.(Commu
nity Medicine)
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Associate Professor 19/01/20
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III MBBS - 16 Class
1. History, Problem statement,
Characteristics, Warning signals, Types, Causes, Crucial points in life, Preventive aspects, Mental health services, National Mental Health Programme
2. Food poisoning,Amoebiasis 3. Yellow fever, KFD 4. Leprosy
5. Cardiovascular diseases, Coronary heart disease
6. Blindness
7. Maternal mortality ratio, National health care indicators, Preventive & social measures
8. Epidemiologic methods & Descriptive Epidemiology (REVISION)
9. Iceberg phenomenon, Concept of screening, Screening & diagnostic test, Lead time, Uses, Types of screening, Criteria for screening
10. Primary health centre level (IPHS standards), Community health centre level (IPHS standards)
11. Occupational health, Ergonomics, Occupational environment, hazards, occupational diseases
12. Pneumoconiosis, Lead poisoning, Occupational cancer
13. Work related musculoskeletal disorders 14. UNDP, FAO, ILO, World bank, Health
work of bilateral agencies,
Nongovernmental & other agencies, IHR 15. Define water pollution and describe
health hazards of water pollution Discuss the drinking water quality- criteria standards water conservation and rainwater harvesting.
Describe the health hazards of air, water, noise, radiation, andpollution
16. Define Epidemiology and describe and enumerate the principles, concepts Classify vectors of medical importance 3.
List various diseases transmitted by vectors and its modes.
CBME BATCH – 08 Class
1. Describe the principles of association, causation
2. List the types of solid waste and the hazards due to each type. 2. of sewage/liquid waste and solid waste disposal
3. Modes of transmission and measures for prevention and control
4. AEFI & cold chain system and its uses 5. Explain the steps of RCT
6. Screening part 2
7. Define Epidemiology and describe and enumerate the principles, concepts 8. Classify vectors of medical importance 3.
List various diseases transmitted by vectors and its modes
I MBBS – 1 Calss
1. Define, calculate and interpret
demographic indices including birth rate, death rate,
Communi ty Medicine
Dr. Pradeep Senapathi
M.B.B.S.,