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MBBS COURSE DETAILS IN SRM UNIVERSITY
(As per MCI norms)
COURSE OF STUDY:
(1) Every student shall undergo a period of certified course of study extending over 4 ½ academic years followed by one year of compulsory rotatory resident internship. The first MBBS course shall commence in August of every academic year.
(2) The period of 4 ½ years is divided into three phases as follows: a. Phase –I (I MBBS) One year consisting of Pre-clinical
subjects – i) Human Anatomy ii) Physiology iii) Bio – Chemistry, Besides 60 hours for introduction to Community Medicine including Humanities, rest of the time shall be equally divided between Anatomy and Physiology plus Bio-chemistry combined (Physiology 2/3 and Bio-Chemistry 1/3). The Phase I – I M.B.B.S. (approximately 240 teaching days)
shall be occupied in the Phase I (Pre-clinical) subjects.
No student shall be permitted to join the Phase II (Para-clinical/clinical) group of subjects until he/she has passed in all Phase I (Pre-clinical) subjects.
b. Phase-II (II MBBS) 1 ½ years consisting of para clinical/clinical subjects. During this phase, teaching of para-clinical and clinical subjects shall be done concurrently.
The para-clinical subjects shall consist of :-
1. Pathology, ii) Pharmacology, iii) Microbiology iv) Forensic Medicine including Toxicology and v) Part of Community Medicine.
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The clinical subjects shall consist of all those detailed below in Phase III.
Out of the time for Para-clinical teaching, approximately equal time shall be allotted to Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology and Forensic Medicine and Community Medicine combined(1/3) Forensic Medicine and (2/3) Community Medicine.
After passing pre-clinical subjects, 1 ½ years shall be devoted to para-clinical subjects. Phase II will be devoted to Para-clinical and clinical subjects, along with clinical postings. During clinical phase – (Phase III) pre-clinical and para-clinical teaching shall be integrated into the teaching of clinical subjects wherever relevant.
c. Phase – III (IIIMBBS) Two years :- Continuation of study of clinical subjects from Phase – II.
The clinical subjects to be taught during Phase II and III are: i) Medicine and its allied specialties, ii) Surgery and its allied specialties, iii) Obstetrics and Gynaecology and iv) Community Medicine.
Besides clinical posting, the rest of the teaching hours should be divided between didactic lectures, demonstration, seminars, group discussions etc. in various subjects.
The training in Medicine and its allied specialties will include General Medicine, Paediatrics, Pulmonary medicine, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Radio-diagnosis, Infectious diseases etc.
The training in Surgery and its allied specialties will include General Surgery, Orthopaedics Surgery including Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Anaesthesia, Dentistry, Radio-therapy etc. The Obstetrics & Gynaecology training will include Family Medicine, Family welfare planning etc.
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1. Commencement of the Course:
From August month of the Academic year.
2. Working Days in an Academic Year
Each academic year shall consist of not less than 240 working days
3. Curriculum:
The curriculum and the syllabi for the course shall be as specified in the regulations.
4. Medium of instruction:
English shall be the medium of instruction for all the subjects of study and for examinations.
5. Submission of laboratory record note books
At the time of practical/clinical examination each candidate shall submit to the Examiners his/her laboratory note books duly certified by the Head of the Department as a bonafide record of the work done by the candidate. The Practical record shall be evaluated by the concerned Head of the Department (Internal Evaluation) and the practical record marks shall be submitted to the University 15 days prior to the commencement of the theory examinations. The candidate may be permitted by the examiners to refer to the practical record book during the practical examination in the subject of Biochemistry only. No other materials, handwritten, cyclostyled or printed guides are allowed for reference during the practical examinations.
In respect of failed candidates the marks awarded for records at previous examinations will be carried over to the next examinations. If a candidate desire he/she may be permitted to improve his/her performance by submission of fresh records.
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6. Internal Assessment:
The Internal Assessment consists of the following points:
a) Theory b) Practical/Clinical c) Viva Voce
a) All the details regarding Internal Assessment should be sent to the University by the last week of December and June for 100 marks and the aggregate of final Internal Assessment marks at the end of June for 80 marks by the Head of the Department of the subject concerned through the Dean/Principal of the College. The aggregate of Final Internal Assessment Marks submitted at the end of June for 80 marks shall be taken by the University as Internal Assessment Marks for permitting the candidates to sit for the examinations. Besides the Internal Assessment tests will be reported to the Dean’s Office, Deputy Dean/Vice Principal’s office and the Parents will also be intimated of their ward’s performance.
The average of the Theory, Practical/Clinical & Oral should be added and aggregate must be taken and sent to the University as Internal Assessment Marks; 35% of minimum marks (28) is necessary to appear for the examinations.
The Internal Assessment marks must be exhibited periodically on the Notice Board after completion of the Internal Assessment examination for the knowledge of the students.
b) A failed candidate in any subject should be provided an opportunity to improve his/her internal assessment marks by conducting a minimum of two examinations in theory and practical separately and average, be considered for improvement.
c) The Internal assessment marks (both in written and practical taken together) should be submitted to the University endorsed by the Head of the institutions fifteen days prior to the commencement of the theory examinations.
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7. Attendance Required For Admission to Examination
a) No candidate shall be permitted to any one of the parts of MBBS Examinations unless he/she has attended the course in the subjects for the prescribed period and produce the necessary certificate of study, attendance and progress from the Head of the Institution.
b) A candidate is required to put in minimum 75% of attendance in both theory and practical/clinical separately in each subject before admission to the examination.
c) A candidate lacking in the prescribed attendance in any one subject in the first appearance shall be detained admission to the entire examination.
d) Detained candidates due to lack of Attendance / Internal Assessment marks, who are not promoted to the next phase of study are required to put in minimum 75% of attendance and improve the internal assessment marks during the extended period of study before appearing for the next examination.
e) Attendance earned by the student should be displayed on the Notice Board of the College at the end of every 3 months and a copy of the same should be sent to the University and parents of the student concerned.
f) SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre has introduced E-varsity with ITKM department of SRM University for monitoring attendance and internal assessment marks.
8. Regulations for condonation of lack of attendance:
There shall be no condonation of lack of attendance for the course. However exceptional cases, condonation will be considered on merit of
the cases.
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9. University Examinations
(1) Commencement of Examination:
a. July /January
b. Theory examinations not to be held on Saturdays and Sundays. If the date of commencement of the examination falls on a public holiday, the next working day will be the date of commencement of examination.
(2) Timing of Examinations:
(a) Phase I (Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry) – Professional examination: At the end of one academic year or 240 working days.
(b) Phase II (Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine) – Professional examination: At the end of 1 ½ years from the commencement of Phase II.
(c) Phase III (ENT, Ophthalmology and Community Medicine) – Part I professional examination: At the end of one year of Phase III
(d) Phase III (Gen Medicine, Gen Surgery, OBG and Paediatrics) – Part II professional (Final Professional) examination: At the end of 2nd year of Phase III
(3) Carryover of failed subjects:
(a) Passing in First MBBS Professional examination is compulsory before proceeding to Phase II training.
(b) A student who fails in the II MBBS professional examination shall be permitted to carry the failed subjects to Phase III of the M.B.B.S course but shall not be allowed to appear in III MBBS Professional Part I examination unless he/she passes all the subjects of the II MBBS Professional examination. Passing in II MBBS Professional examination is compulsory before entering Part II of Phase III (final year) of the course.
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(c) Passing in III MBBS Professional (Part I ) examination is not compulsory before entering for Part II training; however passing III MBBS Professional (Part I) is compulsory for being eligible to appear for III MBBS professional, (Part II) examination.
(4) Revaluation of Answer Papers:
There is no provision for revaluation of answer papers. However, re-totaling is allowed in the failed subjects.
(5) Classification of Successful Candidates:
Distinction will be awarded to successful candidates who secure 75% marks or more as a course aggregate in the first appearance taking University theory, practical and viva alone.
(6) Re-admission after break of study:
As per the procedure laid down in a common Regulation for all the Undergraduate and Post-graduate courses of this University.
So be sure when you step, step with great care and great tact. And
remember that life’s a great balancing act. And will you succeed ? yes ! you will indeed (98 and ¾ percent
guaranteed ) kid , you’ll move mountains “ - Dr.Seuss
SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS
1. Best Proficiency Award by SRM University
2. Srimathi Ramamirutham Rolling Trophy in Pathology, Instituted by Dr.G.Shivasekar, Professor & Head Department of Pathology
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TIME TABLE I – MBBS – Lecture Hall II
IX BATCH 2014 – 2015
A separate session will be conducted for personality development in the first year
TIME
8.00 AM – 10.15 AM
LECTURES / THEORY
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
DAYS
10..15 AM –
11..10.AM
11..10 AM – 12..05 PM
12..05 PM –
1.00 PM
PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICAL
BIOCHEMSTRY PRACTICAL
PHYSIOLOGY TUTORIAL
BIOCHEMISTRY TUTORIAL
HISTOLOGY
MONDAY Test
8.30 – 11.30
BIOCHEMISTRY
L U N C H I N T E R V A L
A B C D -
TUESDAY
ANATOMY
DISSECTION
PHYSIOLOGY
BIOCHEMISTRY
ANATOMY
- A B C D
WEDNESDAY
ANATOMY
DISSECTION
BIOCHEMISTRY
ANATOMY
PHYSIOLOGY
D - A B C
THURSDAY
ANATOMY
DISSECTION
ANATOMY
PHYSIOLOGY
BIOCHEMISTRY
C D - A B
FRIDAY
ANATOMY
DISSECTION
PHYSIOLIOGY COMMUNITY
MEDICINE
ANATOMY B C D - A
SATURDAY
Anatomy Dissection
8.00 to 10.30 AM
ANATOMY ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY
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Time Table for II MBBS (regular batch) -III semester – Lecture Hall II
Tutorials: 1st week Microbiology, 2nd week Pathology, 3rd week Pharmacology, 4th week FM/ Pathology
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00 NOON 12.00 –
1.00 PM
1.00 – 2.00 2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practicals
Monday Microbiology ***
LUN
CH
Pharmacology
Community Medicine
(Theory 2.00 – 3.00 PM)
Tutorials in Rotation
3.00 – 4.00 PM
Tuesday Pathology *** Forensic Medicine
Forensic Medicine
(A Batch)
Pharmacology
(B Batch)
Wednesday Pathology *** Pharmacology
Pharmacology
(A Batch)
Forensic Medicine
(B Batch)
Thursday
Microbiology *** Pharmacology Microbiology
( A Batch)
Pathology
( B Batch)
Friday Microbiology *** Pathology
Pathology
( A Batch)
Microbiology
( B Batch)
Saturday
Test 8.30 to 10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM
Clinics
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TTIIMMEE TTAABBLLEE FFOORR IIII MMBBBBSS ((RREEGGUULLAARR BBAATTCCHH)) -- IIVV SSEEMMEESSTTEERR
Tutorials: 1st week Microbiology, 2nd week Pathology, 3rd week Pharmacology, 4th week FM/ Pathology
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00 NOON
12.00 –
1.00 PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings Theory Practical
Monday Pathology ***
LL UU
NNCC
HH
Forensic Medicine
Pharmacology (A Batch)
Forensic Medicine (B Batch)
Tuesday Surgery *** Pharmacology Pathology (A Batch)
Microbiology (B Batch)
Wednesday Microbiology *** Pathology Microbiology (A Batch)
Pathology (B Batch)
Thursday Medicine *** Microbiology Forensic Medicine (A Batch)
Pharmacology (B Batch)
Friday
OBG *** Pharmacology
Community Medicine
2.00 to 3.00 pm
Tutorials in Rotation
3.00 – 4.00 pm
Saturday
Test 8.30 to
10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM
Ward Posting
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TTIIMMEE TTAABBLLEE FFOORR IIII MMBBBBSS ((RREEGGUULLAARR BBAATTCCHH)) -- VV SSEEMMEESSTTEERR––
LLEECCTTUURREE HHAALLLL IIIIII Tutorials: 1st week Microbiology, 2nd week Pathology, 3rd week Pharmacology, 4th week FM/ Pathology
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00
NOON
12.00 –
1.00 PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practicals
Monday Pathology ***
LUN
CH
Forensic Medicine
Pharmacology
(A Batch)
Forensic Medicine
( B Batch)
Tuesday Surgery *** Pharmacology Pathology
(A Batch)
Microbiology
( B Batch)
Wednesday Microbiology *** Pathology Microbiology
( A Batch)
Pathology
( B Batch)
Thursday Medicine *** Microbiology Forensic Medicine
(A Batch)
Pharmacology
(B Batch)
Friday OBG *** Pharmacology Tutorials in Rotation 2.00 – 4.00 PM
Saturday
Test 8.30 to 10.30
AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM
Clinics
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TIME TABLE FOR PRE FINAL MBBS (REGULAR BATCH) - VI
SEMESTER– LECTURE HALL IV
Note:- Dermatology – February, March, April & August, September, October Psychiatry – & May, June, July & November, December, January Seminars:- 1st week Ophthal, 2nd week ENT, 3rd week CM 4th week Tutorials Integrated Teaching :- 1st week ENT, 2nd week CM, 3rd week Tutorials 4th week Ophthal
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00AM – 12.00
NOON
12.00 – 1.00
1.00 PM – 2.00 AM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Revision /
Demonstration
Monday Ophthal ***
LUN
CH
ENT Seminar by
Rotation
Tuesday Medicine *** Ophthal ENT
Wednesday Surgery *** Ortho Community
Medicine
Thursday OBG *** Dermatology/
Psychiatry Integrated Teaching
Friday Paediatrics *** CM Ophthal
Saturday Test 8.30
AM to 10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM
Ward Posting
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TIME TABLE FOR PRE FINAL MBBS (REGULAR BATCH)
- VII SEMESTER– LECTURE HALL IV
Note:- Dermatology – February, March, April & August, September, October Psychiatry – & May, June, July & November, December, January Seminars:- 1st week Ophthal, 2nd week ENT, 3rd week CM 4th week Tutorials Integrated Teaching :- 1st week ENT, 2nd week CM, 3rd week Tutorials 4th week Ophthal
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00
NOON
12.00 – 1.00 PM
1.00 PM– 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Revision /
Demonstration
Monday Ophthal ***
LUN
CH
ENT Seminar by Rotation
Tuesday Medicine *** Ophthal ENT
Wednesday Surgery *** Ortho Community Medicine
Thursday OBG *** Dermatology/
Psychiatry Integrated Teaching
Friday Paediatrics *** CM Ophthal
Saturday Test 8.30 to 10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM
Ward Posting
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TIME TABLE FOR FINAL MBBS (REGULAR BATCH) - VIII
SEMESTER – HOSPITAL LECTURE HALL Note: - Radiology– February, March, April & August, September, October Emergency Medicine – February, March, April &August, September, October TB and Chest - May, June, July & November, December, January Toxicology- May, June, July & November, December, January Integrated Teaching:- 1st week Medicine, 2nd week Surgery, 3rd week Paediatrics, 4th week OBG Seminars:- 1st week OBG, 2nd week Paediatrics, 3rd Surgery, 4th week Medicine
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00
NOON
12.00 –
1.00 PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practical/Demonstration
Monday Surgery ***
LUN
CH
Paediatrics OBG
Tuesday Medicine ***
Ortho Integrated Teaching
Wednesday OBG *** Emergency Medicine/ Toxicology
Medicine
Thursday Paediatrics *** Surgery Seminars
Friday Medicine *** Radiology/
TB and chest Operative Surgery
Saturday Test 8.30 to 10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM General Clinics
59
TIME TABLE FOR FINAL MBBS (REGULAR BATCH) - IX SEMESTER –
HOSPITAL LECTURE HALL
Note: - Radiology– February, March, April & August, September, October Emergency Medicine – February, March, April &August, September, October TB and Chest - May, June, July & November, December, January Toxicology- May, June, July & November, December, January Integrated Teaching:- 1st week Medicine, 2nd week Surgery, 3rd week Paediatrics, 4th week OBG Seminars:- 1st week OBG, 2nd week Paediatrics, 3rd Surgery, 4th week Medicine
DAY
8.00AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00 NOON
12.00 –
1.00
PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practical/Demonstration
Monday Surgery ***
LUN
CH
Paediatrics OBG
Tuesday Medicine ***
Ortho Integrated Teaching
Wednesday OBG *** Emergency Medicine/ Toxicology
Medicine
Thursday Paediatrics *** Surgery Seminars
Friday Medicine *** Radiology/
TB and chest Operative Surgery
Saturday Test 8.30 to 10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM General Clinics
60
TTIIMMEE TTAABBLLEE FFOORR IIII MMBBBBSS ((AADDDDIITTIIOONNAALL BBAATTCCHH)) -- IIIIII SSEEMMEESSTTEERR
Tutorials: 1st week Pathology, 2nd week Pharmacology, 3rd week FM/Pathology, 4th week Microbiology
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00 NOON
12.00 – 1.00 PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practicals
Monday Microbiology ***
LL UU
NNCC
HH
Pharmacology Pathology
Tuesday Pathology *** Forensic Medicine
Pharmacology
Wednesday Pathology *** Pharmacology Forensic Medicine
Thursday Microbiology *** Pharmacology Microbiology Practical
Friday
Microbiology *** Pathology
Community Medicine
( 2.00 to 3.00 PM)
Tutorials
Saturday
Test 8.30 to 10.30
AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM Ward
Posting
61
TTIIMMEE TTAABBLLEE FFOORR IIII MMBBBBSS ((AADDDDIITTIIOONNAALL BBAATTCCHH)) -- IIVV
SSEEMMEESSTTEERR Tutorials: 1st week Pathology 2nd week Pharmacology, 3rd week FM/ Pathology,
4th week Microbiology
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00AM – 12.00
NOON
12.00 –
1.00 PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practicals
Monday Pathology *** LL UU
NNCC
HH
Forensic Medicine
Microbiology
Tuesday Surgery *** Pharmacology Pathology
Wednesday Microbiology *** Pathology Pharmacology
Thursday Medicine *** Community
Medicine
Microbiology
( 2.00 to 3.00 PM)
Tutorials in Rotation 3.00 –
4.00 PM
Friday
OBG *** Pharmacology Forensic Medicine
Saturday
Test 8.30 to
10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM Ward
Posting
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Time Table for II MBBS (ADDITIONAL BATCH) - V semester Tutorials: 1st week Pathology, 2nd week Pharmacology, 3rd week FM/Pathology, 4th week Microbiology
DAY
8 – 9 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00 NOON
12.00 –
1.00 PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM 2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practicals
Monday Pathology ***
LUN
CH
Pharmacology Microbiology
Tuesday Surgery *** Pathology Tutorials in Rotation
Wednesday Microbiology *** Pharmacology Pharmacology
Thursday Medicine *** Microbiology Pathology
Friday
OBG *** Forensic Medicine Forensic Medicine
Saturday
Test 8.30 to 10.30
11. 00 to 1.00 PM
Ward Posting
63
TIME TABLE FOR PRE FINAL MBBS ((AADDDDIITTIIOONNAALL BBAATTCCHH)) - VI SEMESTER– LECTURE HALL IV
Note:- Dermatology – February, March, April & August, September, October Psychiatry – & May, June, July & November, December, January Seminars:- 1st week Ophthal, 2nd week ENT, 3rd week CM 4th week Tutorials Integrated Teaching :- 1st week ENT, 2nd week CM, 3rd week Tutorials 4th week Ophthal
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00AM – 12.00
NOON
12.00 –
1.00
1.00 PM – 2.00 AM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Revision /
Demonstration
Monday Ophthal ***
LUN
CH
ENT Seminar by Rotation
Tuesday Medicine *** Ophthal ENT
Wednesday Surgery *** Ortho Community Medicine
Thursday OBG *** Dermatology/
Psychiatry Integrated Teaching
Friday Paediatrics *** CM Ophthal
Saturday Test 8.30
AM to 10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM
Ward Posting
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TIME TABLE FOR PRE FINAL MBBS (ADDITIONAL BATCH) - VII SEMESTER– Lecture Hall IV
Note:- Dermatology – February, March, April & August, September, October Psychiatry – & May, June, July & November, December, January Seminars:- 1st week Ophthal, 2nd week ENT, 3rd week CM 4th week Tutorials Integrated Teaching :- 1st week ENT, 2nd week CM, 3rd week Tutorials 4th week Ophthal
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00 NOON
12.00 –
1.00 PM
1.00 PM– 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings Theory Revision /
Demonstration
Monday Ophthal *** LU
NC
H
ENT Seminar by Rotation
Tuesday Medicine *** Ophthal ENT
Wednesday Surgery *** Ortho Community Medicine
Thursday OBG *** Dermatology/ Psychiatry
Integrated Teaching
Friday Paediatrics *** CM Ophthal
Saturday Test 8.30 to 10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM
Ward Posting
65
TIME TABLE FOR FINAL MBBS ((AADDDDIITTIIOONNAALL BBAATTCCHH)) - VIII SEMESTER
– HOSPITAL LECTURE HALL
Note: - Radiology– February, March, April & August, September, October Emergency Medicine – February, March, April &August, September, October TB and Chest - May, June, July & November, December, January Toxicology- May, June, July & November, December, January Integrated Teaching:- 1st week Medicine, 2nd week Surgery, 3rd week Paediatrics, 4th week OBG Seminars:- 1st week OBG, 2nd week Paediatrics, 3rd Surgery, 4th week Medicine
DAY
8.00 AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00 NOON
12.00 –
1.00 PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practical/Demonstration
Monday Surgery ***
LUN
CH
Paediatrics OBG
Tuesday Medicine ***
Ortho Integrated Teaching
Wednesday OBG *** Emergency Medicine/ Toxicology
Medicine
Thursday Paediatrics *** Surgery Seminars
Friday Medicine *** Radiology/ TB and chest
Operative Surgery
Saturday Test 8.30 to 10.30 AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM General Clinics
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TIME TABLE FOR FINAL MBBS ((AADDDDIITTIIOONNAALL BBAATTCCHH)) - IX SEMESTER –
HOSPITAL LECTURE HALL
Note: - Radiology– February, March, April & August, September, October Emergency Medicine – February, March, April &August, September, October TB and Chest - May, June, July & November, December, January Toxicology- May, June, July & November, December, January Integrated Teaching:- 1st week Medicine, 2nd week Surgery, 3rd week Paediatrics, 4th week OBG
Seminars:- 1st week OBG, 2nd week Paediatrics, 3rd Surgery, 4th week Medicine
Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude form achieving his goal - Thomas Jefferson
DAY
8.00AM – 9.00 AM
9.00 AM – 12.00 NOON
12.00 – 1.00 PM
1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Theory Clinical Postings
Theory Practical/Demonstration
Monday Surgery ***
LUN
CH
Paediatrics OBG
Tuesday Medicine ***
Ortho Integrated Teaching
Wednesday OBG *** Emergency Medicine/ Toxicology
Medicine
Thursday Paediatrics *** Surgery Seminars
Friday Medicine *** Radiology/ TB and chest
Operative Surgery
Saturday Test 8.30 to 10.30
AM
11. 00 to 1.00 PM General Clinics