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1 ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE AND ST. JOHN’S INSTITUTE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES BENGALURU - 560 034 PROSPECTUS . 2018-2019 .. 2 3 INDEX SR. NO PARTICULARS PAGE NO 1. SJNAHS overview 7 1.1 Introduction, Aims and Objectives 7 1.2 Leadership 8 1.3 History 9 1.4 Milestones 11 1.5 Educational priority 11 1.6 Campus and infrastructure 12 1.6.1 St. John’s Medical College 13 1.6.2 Central library- The Zablocki Learning Centre 13 1.6.3 St. John’s Medical College Hospital 14 1.6.4 Unique teaching learning initiatives at SJMC-Medical Education, Ethics, Humanities, Rural Orientation 15 1.6.5 Research initiatives including Research Society and IERB 18 1.6.5.1 St. John’s Research Institute 18 1.7 Student life on the campus 18 1.8 Student support 20 1.8.1 Pastoral and counselling services 20 1.8.2 Hostel accommodation 21 1.9 Campus discipline 22 1.9.1 Policy on ragging 22 1.9.2 Policy on other disciplinary issues 23 2. MEDICAL GRADUATE DEGREE COURSE (MBBS) 27 2.1 MBBS application, counselling and admission procedure 27 2.1.1 General information 27 2.1.2 Eligibility for MBBS course- MCI criteria 27 2.1.3 MBBS seat matrix for SJMC 28 2.1.4 MBBS seat matrix defining criteria for categories 28 2.1.5 Additional criteria for MBBS admission to SJMC 29 2.1.6 Common counselling for MBBS admissions by KEA 29 2.1.7 Additional original documents to be produced at the KEA document verification for SJMC admissions 2018 30 2.1.8 Templates of additional certificates for MBBS admission to SJMC 31 2.1.9 Fees for MBBS course 34 2.1.9.1 Fee chart –MBBS 2018 34 2.1.9.2 Fees to be paid at time of admission 34 2.1.9.3 Fee payment guidelines from 2nd year onwards 34 2.1.9.4 Fee refund policy on discontinuation of course 35 2.2 MBBS Degree Course details 35 2.2.1 MBBS course outline 35 ..2.2.2 Essentials for qualifying to appear in professional examination ..36 4 5 3. MEDICAL POSTGRADUATE DEGREEE AND DIPLOMA 5.1.6 Hostel accommodation 50 COURSES (MD/MS/DIPLOMA) 37 5.1.7 Duties and responsibilities 50 3.1 Procedure for Application, Couselling and Admission for 5.2 IDCCM certificate course –Indian Society of Critical Care 50 Postgraduate course 37 5.2.1 General Information 50 3.1.1 General information 37 5.2.2 Course duration and eligibility 50 3.1.2 Seat matrix for medical PG (MD/MS/Diploma) 38 5.2.3 Application and selection process 50 3.1.2.1 Rules for seat allocation 39 3.1.3 Eligibility for application for PG (MD/MS/Diploma) 39 6. ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES-Procedure for application, selection and 3.1.4 Application process 39 admission for all (UG and PG)courses 53 3.1.4.1 Additional documents to be submitted at the time of KEA verification 6.1 AHS courses list (UG and PG) and duration 53 for SJMC admission 39 6.2 Admission calendar for AHS admissions 2018-2019 54 3.1.5 Documents to be submitted at the college at the time of reporting 6.3 Application procedure for all AHS courses including B.Sc.,BPT, for admission 42 M.Sc., MHA and CHCA 54 3.1.6 Fee for MD/MS/Diploma courses 43 6.3.1 General instructions 54 3.1.6.1 Fee chart 43 6.3.2 Application fee 55 3.1.6.2 Fees to be paid at admission 44 6.3.3 Instruction for filling the online application form 55 3.1.6.3 Guidelines for fee payment and refund of deposits 44 6.3.4 Selection policy and admission 57 3.1.6.4 Fee refund policy on course discontinuation 44 6.4 Entrance test and interview 57 3.1.7 Stipend 45 6.5 Selection and admission of students 59 3.1.8 Scholarships 45 6.6 Fee chart 60 3.1.9 Duties and responsibilities of PG students 45 6.6.1 Guidelines for fee payment 60 6.6.2 Fee refund policy in case of course discontinuation 61 4. MEDICAL SUPERSPECIALTY DEGREE COURSE (DM, M.Ch) 46 4.1 Procedure for application for DM 46 7. BACHELOR DEGREE IN ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES(AHS) 62 4.1.1 General information 46 7.1 General information and scope for AHS 62 4.1.2 Super specialty courses list with eligibility criteria 46 7.2 Eligibility criteria for admission for AHS and Physiotherapy Graduate 4.1.3 Application and admission process 47 Programme 62 4.1.4 Documents to be submitted at the time of admission 47 7.3 Application process 63 4.1.5 Super speciality courses 47 7.4 Entrance test and interview 63 4.1.5.1 Fee chart 47 7.5 Selection and admission 63 4.1.5.2 Guidelines for the payment 48 7.6 Fee chart and fee payment guidelines and refund policy 63 4.1.5.3 Fee refund policy 48 7.7 Hostel accommodation 63 4.2 Stipend 48 7.8 Course curriculum 64 4.3 Hostel accomodation 48 7.8.1 Compulsory rotating internship 64 4.4 Duties and responsibilities of Super specialty students 48 7.8.2 Attendance 64 7.8.3 Internal assessment 64 5. MEDICAL POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP AND CERTIFICATE 7.8.4 University examination 64 COURSES 49 5.1 Procedure for application for admission for 1 year Postgraduate 8. POSTGRADUATE DEGREE IN ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Doctoral Fellowship courses(PDCC) 49 (M.Sc.MLT) 66 5.1.1 General information 49 8.1 General information and scope 66 5.1.2 List of courses and eligibility 49 8.2 Eligibility 66 5.1.3 Application procedure for PDCC 49 8.3 Application process 66 5.1.4 Documents to be submitted to SJMC at admission 49 8.4 Entrance test 66 5.1.5 Stipend ..49 .. 6 7 8.5 Selection and admission process 66 1. ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH 8.6 Fee chart, guidelines for fee payment and fee refund policy 66 SCIENCES - OVERVIEW 8.7 Hostel accommodation 67 8.8 Course curriculum 67 1.1 INTRODUCTION, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 8.8.1 Attendance 67 8.8.2 Internal assessment 67 INTRODUCTION 8.8.3 University examination 67 The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) established St. John’s Medical College in 9. POSTGRAUDATE COURSE IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION Bengaluru in 1963 with the aim of training healthcare personnel committed to serving the poor and (MHA & CHCA) 68 the marginalised. It was dedicated as a memorial of the XXXVIII International Eucharistic Congress 9.1 General information and scope 68 held in Bombay in 1964 and named after St. John the Baptist, the Patron of Pope John XXIII, who 9.2 Course and duration 68 was an ardent supporter of this initiative of the Catholic Church in India. Admission to this unaided, 9.2.1 Eligibility 68 non-capitation fee, Christian minority, educational Institution is on all India merit basis. 9.2.2 Maximum duration for completion of the course 69 AIMS 9.2.3 Application procedure 69 9.2.4 Entrance test and interview 69 While the Institution is intended primarily for training Catholics and especially dedicated personnel 9.2.5 Selection and admission of candidates 69 like Religious Sisters, who operate a large number of hospitals and dispensaries mainly in medically 9.2.6 Course curriculum 69 under-served and rural areas of our country, it is open, to all persons irrespective of religion, caste 9.2.7 Attendance 69 or community. The Institution seeks to make a qualitative contribution to health care, medical 9.2.8 Internal assessment 70 education and research through the training of medical, paramedical, nursing, health management, 9.2.9 University examination 70 community health workers and other personnel who are dedicated to the Healing Ministry in the 9.2.10 Criteria for pass 70 Spirit of Christ. The Medical College Hospital is intended to assist in training and to render service 9.3 Certificaion course in health care administration 70 in health care to all people irrespective of religion, caste or community, particularly the underprivileged 9.3.1 Duration of the course 70 and disadvantaged. 9.3.2 Eligibility for admission 70 9.3.3 Application procedure 71 OBJECTIVES 9.3.4 Entrance test and interview 71 Under the overall policy of the CBCI Society for Medical Education, the objectives of the 9.3.5 Selection and admission of candidates 71 Institution are grouped as follows: 9.3.6 Course curriculam 71 9.3.7 Assessment and examination 72 1. Excellence in all fields of health care education. 2. Impart value education. 10. DOCTORAL (PH.D.) PROGRAMME 72 3. Upholding respect for life, from the moment of conception to its natural end. 11. FACULTY PROFILE 75 4. A genuine feeling of compassion for the patients and their families as persons. 12. AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 91 5. A special thrust to Community Health, fostering the dimensions of participatory team work. 6. Serving the health needs of medically underprivileged brethren. 7. Acquiring the ability to do research, and apply the advances in scientific knowledge to the relevant fields of work. 8. Striving towards promoting holistic health. 9. Acquiring an exemplary steadfastness to principles and moral values so as to be a witness to .. a life of honesty and integrity.