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MD/MS/DM/M.Ch. Course

The speciality training programme leading to DM/M.Ch. degree in respective specialities was introduced in 1969. Over the years new courses have been added in medical, paramedical, and nursing sciences.

MS : The training of the postgraduate is continuous, full time and residential. The unique feature of this training is that it is broad based and residents rotate through all the specialities of their chosen subjects, e.g. candidates selected for MS (Surgery) rotate through all the specialities viz. Cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, urology, orthopaedic surgery, paediatric surgery and accident and emergency surgery.

MD: During 3-year MD (General Medicine) training programme, residents rotate through different medical units for 14 months. These medical units also have speciality interests’ viz. Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Clinical Haematology and Infectious Diseases. Residents are posted in Emergency and Critical Care units for 6 months. In addition they undergo training in specialities i.e. Cardiology, Neurology, Pulmonary Medicine, Psychiatry, Paediatrics, Dermatology - Venereology - Leprology and Hepatology for 16 months in total.

The responsibilities assigned to the residents increase with each year in the various areas of their posting viz. out patients departments, wards, operation theatres and laboratories. The residents are subjected to regular assessment throughout their training period. At the end of the training of three year’s residency, evaluation through examination is carried out. The clinical and practical examinations are objective. Clinical/practical and viva voce examination is made as structured as possible so as to ensure fair and objective assessment of the candidate. Candidates are required to attempt 10-12 short notes on the subject matter covered by each of the theory papers and there is no choice in question paper.

The Institute grants its own degrees and other distinctions and has the status of a university. For all the courses the medium of instruction is English.

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