MASTER OF () M.MED (INT. MED)

Introduction Endocrine & Metabolic MED 7123 3 First and second years of study Disorders In the first and second years there will be three MED 7124 Clinical Practice II 5 or four lecture courses and one clinical course per semester. Each lecture and clinical practice Recess Term Year I only course will be offered every alternate year to MED 7131 Health Systems Management 4 both first and second year students except: Even Years First and Second Year Students Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Research Semester I: Year I & II Methods and Health Systems Management MED 7211 Cardiovascular Diseases 3 courses will be offered to students in their first Dermato- and HIV/ year of study and will be offered MED 7212 3 AIDS Clinical Care to students in their second year of study. By the end of the second year, students will have MED 7213 Gastrointestinal Diseases 3 completed all the lecture courses. MED 7214 Clinical Practice III 5 Semester II: Year I and II Programme Structure MED 7221 3 Odd Years (Alternate Year) – First and Critical Care Medicine, Palliative Second Year Students MED 7222 3 Care & Year I & II: Semester I Cancers & Haematologic MED 7223 3 Course Code Course CU Disorders MED 7111 Infectious Diseases 3 Clinical Practice in the Medical MED 7224 5 MED 7112 Respiratory Problems 3 Sub-specialities MED 7113 & Genetics 3 Recess Term: Year 2 Students only Epidemiology, Biostastics & MED 7231 Psychiatry 3 MED 7114 2 Research Methods(Year I only) Third Year Students: Semester I MED 7115 Clinical Practice I 4 MED 7311 Advanced Clinical Course I 5 Semester I : Year I & II Semester II MED 7121 & Acid/Base 3 Dissertation MED 7122 Rheumatological Disorders 3 MED 7321 Advanced Clinical Course II Dissertation

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN & Goals and Objectives 5. Acquire communication skills and The overall goal of the programme is to train ability to teach. specialists who are competent in clinical, 6. Develop further an appropriate positive operative emergency and elective obstetric attitude towards patients and their and gynaecological . families as individuals with right and needs and exercise professional as well Specific Objectives as ethical conduct. To provide a trainee with: 7. Ensure proficiency in patient care and 1. A broad working knowledge of obstetrics critical case analysis and presentation. and gynecology and related disciplines. 8. Acquire the epidemiologic principals 2. Specialized Skills in clinical data and methods of clinical research. gathering, and sound clinical 9. Promote commitment towards personal judgement. and professional growth. 3. Ability to perform specialized diagnostic 10. Demonstrate research capability procedures. through production of an acceptable 4. Proficiency in performing the Obstetric dissertation. and Gynaecological surgery. 313