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SARADA KRISHNA
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE
Kulasekharam - 629161
COURSE FILE
OF
COMMUNITYMEDICINE
Sub Code: 581255
2017 - 2018
Faculty Name
Dr. M.V.AJITHKUMAR (Professor)
Dr. T. EZHILARASI (Associate Professor)
Dr. RESHMA REGHU (Assistant Professor)
Department of Community Medicine
Contents
S.No Content Page No
1 Vision of the Department
2 Mission of the Department
3 Programme Outcomes
4 Programme Specific Outcomes
5 Course Outcomes
6 Mapping of Course Outcome & Programme Outcome
7 Course Syllabus
8 Text Books Details
9 Reference Books
10 E-Resources
11 Examination and Question Pattern
12 Time Table
13 Student List
14 Unit Plan
15 Lesson Plan
16 Continuous and Comprehensive Internal Assessment CCIE
17 Sample Questions
18 University Question Papers
19 Formative Assessment – Results
20 Results
21 Result Analysis
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
Vision of the Department
To make students well conversant with the National health problems of both rural and urban
folks of India enabling a Homoeopath to play an effective role in the fields of preventive and
social medicine leading to promotion of positive health including family planning
Mission of the Department
To make the students aware of environmental, social, financial, personal, occupational
issues of the patients and to inculcate in the students the habit of considering the above
aspects while rendering patient care.
To capacitate the students to understand the demography, family planning, population
dynamics and disease by attending health surveys.
To enable the students to understand the importance of nutrition, hygiene and
sanitation and moulding them into preserver of health.
To develop the students into community physician through medical camps, health
education program and homoeopathic preventive medical camps.
To indulge the students with best learning opportunity to recognize and manage the
community health problems through innovative community based medical education
and by organizing elementary epidemiological studies to define the health problems
hence propose solutions maintain surveillance, evaluate progress and monitor the use
of resources.
Programme Outcomes
The undergraduate students in Homoeopathy should be able to
1. Provide homoeopathic Service to the health issues of the society.
2. Develop competencies in diagnosis and management of common health problems of the
individual and community.
3. Practice promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative medicine in respect to the
commonly encountered health problems.
4. Appreciate the psycho-social, cultural, economic and environmental factors affecting
health and diseases.
5. Develop human attitude towards the discharging of one’s professional
responsibilities ethically.
6. Develop interest in learning latest developments in homoeopathy and possess positive
attitude for continued self-learning and to seek further expertise or to pursue research
in any chosen area of medicine.
7. Familiarise with the basic factors which are essential for the implementation of the
National Health Programmes.
8. Acquire basic management skill in the area of human resource, materials and resource
management.
Programme Specific Outcomes
The undergraduate students in Homoeopathy should:
1. Acquire theoretical knowledge, practical skills and clinical understanding of
homoeopathy and approach the diseases with modern methods and technology.
2. Recognise each patient as a whole (an individual in society) and not merely as a
collection of organ systems or individual organ or sick parts.
3. Diagnose various health problems, design and plan of treatment according to
homoeopathic system of medicine.
4. Be able to determine the suitability of homoeopathic medicines for the wellness and
treatment strategies.
5. Acquire sufficient knowledge and understanding of ethical, legal, and regulatory
challenges related to homoeopathy prescribed by the regulatory authorities.
6. Be competent enough to function independently and effectively the homoeopathic
practice.
7. Develop competency in conducting community related activities and health surveys.
8. Conduct research on health issues faced by the community and suggests for remedial
measures.
Course Outcome
Students should be able to
CO1
Acquire knowledge on epidemiology and community medicine.
Knowledge
CO2 Identify and distinguish the communicable and non-communicable disease and its implications.
Understanding
CO3 Develop basic understanding on basic statistical methods and techniques for interpretation of data related to community medicine.
Understanding
CO4 Analyse the role of health education, health communication and role of national agencies in health of community.
Understanding
CO5 Develop proper understanding on demography, social issues like population explosion and family planning.
Understanding
CO6 Organise awareness programme on health and environmental issues such as Hospital waste management and Disaster Management.
Skill
CO7 Expertise in conducting surveys, interpretations and drawing inferences based on survey data.
Skill
CO8 Develop skill in prophylactic measures. Skill
CO9 Develop positive attitude towards health communication programmes.
Attitude
COMMUNITY MEDICINE MAPPING
Community medicine (IV BHMS)
1. Mapping of CO with PO and PSO
CO/PO
PO1
PO2
PO3
PO4
PO5
PO6
PO7
PO8
PSO1
PSO2
PSO3
PSO4
PSO5
PSO6
PSO7
PSO8
CO1 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 - 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2
CO2 2 3 3 - - 1 - - 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 2
CO3 - 1 - 1 - 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 - 3 3 1
CO4 2 - - 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 - 2 3 1
CO5 2 1 1 1 1 2 - - 1 1 1 2 - 3 3 3
CO6 - - 1 3 - - - 1 - - 2 1 - 3 3 2
CO7 - - - 2 1 3 - 2 - 1 - - 1 2 3 3
CO8 3 3 3 1 - - 1 - 3 3 3 3 - 3 2 1
CO9 - - 2 1 1 1 1 - 2 - 2 - - 3 3 1
Correlation Level: - no correlation 1-slight (Low) 2-moderate (Medium) 3-
substantial (High)
2. Mapping of department mission with PEO
Correlation Level: - no correlation 1-slight (Low) 2-moderate (Medium) 3-
substantial (High)
3. Mapping of Units with CO
CO/UNITS Unit I Unit II Unit III
Unit IV Unit V
Unit VI
Unit VII
Unit VIII
Unit IX
Unit X Unit XI
Unit XII
Unit XIII
CO1 3 1 - 1 1 - - - - - - - 3
CO2 3 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 2
CO3 - 3 1 - 1 - - - - - - - 1
CO4 - - - 3 - 3 - - - 1 - - 1
CO5 3 2 3 3 2 1 - 3 - - - - -
CO6 1 - - 3 3 - - - - - 3 3 -
CO7 3 3 3 1 1 - - - 2 - - - -
CO8 3 - - - 1 - - - - - - - 3
CO9 1 1 - 3 3 - - - - - - - 3
Correlation Level: - no correlation 1-slight (Low) 2-moderate (Medium) 3-substantial
(High)
Course Syllabus
Page No. 129 to 131, Source: Central Council of Homoeopathy, Homoeopathy Degree Course (BHMS) Regulations, 1983
COMMUNITY MEDICINE (INCLUDING HEALTH EDUCATION AND FAMILY MEDICINE)
Instructions in this course should be given in the Fourth year of medical studies by lectures,
demonstrations and field studies. This subject is of utmost importance, and throughout the
period of medical studies the attention of the student should be directed to the importance of
preventive medicine and the measures for the promotion of positive health.
PEO / Mission
M 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 5
PEO1 3 2 1 3 1
PEO2 2 1 2 3 3
PEO3 1 1 1 2 1
PEO4 2 1 1 1 2
His function is not limited merely to prescribing homoeopathic medicines for curative purposes
but he has a wider role to play, in the community. He has to be well conversant with the
national health problems both of rural as well as urban areas, so that he can be assigned
responsibilities to play an effective role not only in the field of curative but also of preventive
and social medicine including family planning.
1. Introduction to preventive and social medicine concept, man and society: aim and scope
of preventive and social medicine, social causes of disease and social problems or the sick,
relation of economic factors and environment in health and disease.
2. Physiological hygiene:-
(a) Food and nutrition-food in relation to health and disease. Balanced diets. Nutritional
deficiencies and nutritional survey. Food processing, pasteurization of milk. Adulteration of
food and food inspection, Food poisoning.
(b) Air, light and sunshine.
(c) Effect of climate-humidity temperature, pressure and other meteorological conditions-
comfort zone, effect of overcrowding.
(d) Personal hygiene - (Cleanliness, rest, sleep, work) Physical exercise and training care of
health in tropics.
3. Environmental sanitation:
(a) Definition and importance.
(b) Atmospheric pollution-purification or air, air sterilization, air borne diseases.
(c) Water supplies-sources and uses, impurities and purification. Public water supplies in
urban and rural areas. Standards of drinking water, water borne diseases.
(d) Conservancy- Methods in villages, towns and cities, septic tanks, dry earth latrines-
water closets, Disposal of sewage, disposal of the deceased, disposal of refuge incineration.
(e) Sanitation of fairs and festivals.
(f) Disinfection - disinfectants, deodorants, antiseptics, germicides. Methods of disinfection
and sterilization.
(g) Insects-insecticides and disinfection-insects in relation to disease. Insect control.
(h) Protozoal and helminthic diseases Life cycle of protozoan and helminths, their
prevention.
4. Medical Statistics.
Principles and elements of vital statistics
Preventive Medicine
(a) General principles of prevention and control of communicable diseases, Plague, Cholera,
Small Pox Diphtheria, Leprosy, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Kala-Azar, Filariasis, Common viral
diseases e.g. Common Cold Measles, Chicken Pox, Poliomyelitis, Infective Hepatitis, Helminthic
infections, Enteric fever, dysenteries and also animal diseases transmissible to man. Their
description and methods of preventive spread by contact, by droplet infection by
environmental vehicles, (water, soil food insects, animals, founderies, prophylaxis and
vaccination.
(b) General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases e.g. obesity,
hypertension etc.
Natural history of diseases.
5. Maternal and Child Health, school health services, health education, mental hygiene-
elementary principles; school medicine its aim and methods.
6. Family Planning - Demography, channels of communication, National Family planning
programme, knowledge, attitudes regarding contraceptive practices. Population and growth
control.
7. Public health administration and international health relation.
8. Homoeopathic concept of prophylaxis, vaccination, Immunology and personal hygiene.
N.B.: Field demonstration-water purification plant, infectious diseases hospitals etc.
Text Books
1. Social and Preventive Medicine by Park 2. Community Medicine with recent Advances – Suryakantha
Reference Book
1. Social and Preventive Medicine by Sasikanth 2. Community Medicine a Student Manual-Parikshith Sanyal 3. Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine –Roy
4. Review of Preventive and Social Medicine-Vivek 5. Essentials of Community Medicine Practicals –Mahabalaraj 6. Community Medicine Preventive and Social-Dr Balaram 7. Principles and Practice of Community Medicine –Rahim
E-resources
1. https://www.omicsonline.org
2. https://www.intechopen.com
3. www.ihatepsm.com/ 4. http://image.bloodline.net/ (Bloodline-atlas, case studies) 5. http://www.cdc.org (CDC-great resource for epidemiology, pathophysiology, infectious
disease) 6. http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx (CDC Parasitology image library)
Examination
Theory Examination
Number of papers - 01
Marks: 100
Practical including viva voce oral
Marks: 100
Distribution of marks:
1. Practical 50
2. Viva voce (oral) 50
Total 100
Time Table IV BHMS
Day &Time
8.30-10.30
am
10.45-11.45am
11.45-12.4pm 1.3--2.30pm 2.30-3.30pm 3.30-4.30pm
Monday
Seminar
Tuesday Theory Dr.M.V.Ajith
kumar
Wednesday
Thursday Theory Dr.T.Ezhilarasi
Friday Theory Dr.M.V.Ajith
kumar
Saturday Practicals Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
Dr.T.Ezhilarasi Dr.Reshma Reghu
Tutorials
Student List
SL. NO REGISTER NO. NAME 1. 581312001 Abdullah S 2. 581312002 Abila A L Benign 3. 581312003 Aiswarya M B 4. 581312004 Akhila P S 5. 581312005 Akshya M Lal 6. 581312006 Akshaya Tharankini A 7. 581312007 Amal Chandra P 8. 581312008 Amala B S 9. 581312010 Amrutha N Jayan 10. 581312011 Amutha K 11. 581312012 Anand K S 12. 581312013 Anarkha Ajith 13. 581312014 Anjana V Kumar 14. 581312015 Anuja Unnikrishnan 15. 581312016 Anushree M 16. 581312017 Apoorva R S 17. 581312019 Aravind S 18. 581312020 Arjun G 19. 581312021 Arun R S 20. 581312022 Arunima S 21. 581312023 Ashwini Suresh 22. 581313024 Athira Sunil 23. 581312025 Bramya S 24. 581312026 Cinto Kanth 25. 581312027 Clara S 26. 581312028 Cordelia Miranda M V
27. 581312029 Dani Sheeba A 28. 581312030 Deepika K 29. 581312031 Dharshini R 30. 581312033 Evangelin Joe C N 31. 581312034 Femy Shaji 32. 581312036 Geetha S V 33. 581312037 Geethu Vijay 34. 581312038 Gopikrishnan S 35. 581312039 Gopinath B 36. 581312040 Greeshma Ss 37. 581312041 Harini Ajay Varsha M 38. 581312042 Husniah Hussain 39. 581312043 Indhu B S 40. 581312044 Janaki M 41. 581312045 Janaki Raman J 42. 581312046 Jenifer J 43. 581312047 Jilu Anna Jacob 44. 581312048 Kalaiyarasi S 45. 581312049 Karpagavalli P 46. 581312051 Karthika M 47. 581312052 Kiruba Sevagan Evans Muthu M 48. 581312053 Lavanya N 49. 581312055 Lekshmi B 50. 581312056 Libiya Harsh S 51. 581312057 Lincy Angel M S 52. 581312058 Mahesh Menon N T 53. 581312059 Meenumol V M 54. 581312060 Mohamed Sameer B 55. 581312061 Mohammed Irshad 56. 581312063 Mohammed Rajeb M 57. 581312064 Mufitha Athiya Banu S R 58. 581312065 Mymoon Fathima M 59. 581312066 Naga Jothi P 60. 581313067 Nandhini G 61. 581312069 Nanthini S 62. 581312070 Nithya S 63. 581312071 Noufia B S 64. 581312072 Ornnima Maria Shaj 65. 581312073 Panner Selvam G 66. 581312074 Parimala M 67. 581312075 G J I Paulin 68. 581312076 Preethika Shree M 69. 581312077 Rachel Shalom S
70. 581312078 Ragavi R 71. 581312079 Rajalekshmi K 72. 581312080 Reeshna R B 73. 581312081 Reshma Jose 74. 581312082 Santhi Priya A A U 75. 581312084 Shunmathy S M 76. 581312085 Soundarya S 77. 581312086 Sreekutty R 78. 581312087 Sreelekshmi S 79. 581312088 Subbulakshmi Subashini M 80. 581312089 Sumathi M 81. 581312090 Sumayya S 82. 581312091 Sureshbabu B 83. 581312092 Susila S 84. 581312093 Teffi Ann Varghese 85. 581312094 Tharani M 86. 581312095 Vajihath Nisha K 87. 581312096 Vineetha Josee 88. 581312097 Vilasini N 89. 581312098 Vineetha V 90. 581312100 Vishnu Priya H
UNIT PLAN – IV BHMS (OLD REGULATION) 2017-18
Unit Topics Hours I INTRODUCTION TO PREVENTIVE AND SOCIAL MEDICINE
CONCEPT, MAN AND SOCIETY:
17
Aim and Scope of Preventive and Social Medicine 2 Social Causes of Disease and Social Problems or the sick, Relation of Economic Factors
5
Environment in Health and Disease 10 II PHYSIOLOGICAL HYGIENE:- 18
Food and nutrition-food in relation to health and disease. Balanced diets. Nutritional deficiencies and nutritional survey. Food processing, pasteurization of milk. Adulteration of food
15
and food inspection, Food poisoning. Air, Light & Sun-shine 1 Effect of climate-humidity temperature, pressure and other meteorological conditions-comfort zone, effect of overcrowding.
1
Personal hygiene - (Cleanliness, rest, sleep, work) Physical exercise and training care of health in tropics.
1
III ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION: 20 Atmospheric pollution-purification or air, air sterilization, air borne diseases
3
Water supplies-sources and uses, impurities and purification. Public water supplies in urban and rural areas. Standards of drinking water, water borne diseases.
6
Conservancy- Methods in villages, towns and cities, septic tanks, dry earth latrines-water closets, Disposal of sewage, disposal of the deceased, disposal of refuge incineration
4
Sanitation of fairs and festivals 3
Disinfection - disinfectants, deodorants, antiseptics, germicides. Methods of disinfection and sterilization. Insects-insecticides and disinfection-insects in relation to disease. Insect control
2
Protozoal and helminthic diseases Life cycle of protozoan and helminths, their prevention
2
IV
MEDICAL STATISTICS 15 Principles and elements of vital statistics 3 Preventive Medicine 1 General principles of prevention and control of communicable diseases, Plague, Cholera, Small Pox Diphtheria, Leprosy, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Kala-Azar, Filariasis, Common viral diseases e.g. Common Cold Measles, Chicken Pox, Poliomyelitis, Infective Hepatitis, Helminthic infections, Enteric fever, dysenteries and also animal diseases transmissible to man. Their description and methods of preventive spread by contact, by droplet infection by environmental vehicles, (water, soil food insects, animals, founderies, prophylaxis and vaccination.
7
General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases e.g. obesity, hypertension etc.
3
Natural history of diseases 1 V MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH, SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES,
HEALTH EDUCATION, MENTAL HYGIENE 13
Preventive medicine in obstetrics & Paediatrics 7 Health Care of the community 5
Mental Health 1
VI FAMILY PLANNING 5 Demographic Cycle 2 Family Planning 3
VII PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH RELATION
7
International Health 3 Health Planning & Management 4
VIII HOMOEOPATHIC CONCEPT OF PROPHYLAXIS, VACCINATION, IMMUNOLOGY AND PERSONAL HYGIENE
5
Immunology 2 Genus Epidemicus 2 Personal Hygiene 1
Lesson plan of IV BHMS[Regular Batch] – 2017-2018
Theory- 100 hours
Practical – 100 hours ( Spotters- 57 hours, Seminar- 12, Tutorial- 4,
Health Survey – 18 hours & Study tour- 9 hours)
S. No.
Date Unit Topics Methodology Name of the Faculty Member
1 16.03.2017 (Thursday)
Man & medicine
Medicine in antiquity Diadectic lectures
Dr. Reshma Reghu
2 23.03.2017 (Friday)
Environment & health
Introduction, water, Water requirement, Uses of water.
Ppt Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar
3 18.03.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Theory- concept of health
Health; dimension of health
Demonstration Dr.M. V Ajith Kumar/ Dr .Reshma Reghu/ Dr. T. Ezhil Arasi
4 21.03.2017 (Tuesday)
Environment & health
WATER; Purification of water, Hardness of water.
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
5 23.03.2017 (Thursday)
Man & medicine
Dawn of Scientific Medicine
Ppt Dr. Reshma Reghu
6 24.03.2017 (Friday)
Concept of health
Indicators of health Diadectic lectures
Dr.T. Ezhilarasi (Pg)
7 25.03.2017 (Saturday)
Environment & health
Ventilation, radiation. Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
8 28.03.2017 (Tuesday)
Environment & health
Meteorological environment, housing
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
9 30.03.2017 (Thursday)
Concept of health
Spectrum of health, responsibilities of health,health concept of causation
Diadectic lectures
Dr. Ezhilarasi (Pg)
10 1.04.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Theory-
Excreta disposal: Unsewered areas.
Demonstration Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar/
environment & health
Dr. Reshma Reghu/ Dr.T. Ezhil Arasi
11 1.04.2017 Practicals Disinfection Demonstration
12 6.04.2017 (Thursday)
Environment & health
Occupational Health Diadectic lectures
Dr.M. V Ajith Kumar
13 7.04.2017 (Friday)
Environment & health
Occupational Disease Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
14 8.04.2017 Saturday)
Practical Theory- concept of health & disease
Dimensions of health Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr.T.Ezhil Arasi/ Dr.Reshma Reghu
15 10.04.2017 (Monday)
Seminar Epidemiology of communicable diseases
Group Approach
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
16 11.04.2017 (Tuesday)
Environment & health
Preventive measures of Occupational Health
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
17 13.04.2017 (Thursday)
Concept of health
Indicators of health, concept of disease iceberg of disease
Diadectic lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
18 15.04.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Theory- nutrition & health
Classification of foods, nutrients, proteins, fats, Carbohydrates.
Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr.Reshma Reghu/ Dr.T.Ezhil Arasi
19 18.04.2017 (Tuesday)
Environment & health
Modern sewage treatment.
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
20 20.04.2017 (Thursday)
Medicines and social science
Psychology,learning iq Diadectic lectures
Dr.Reshma Reghu
21 21.04.2017 (Friday)
Environment & health
Medical entomology; Principles of arthropod control
Ppt Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar
22 22.04.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Theory- nutrition & health
Dietary fibre, vitamins; Vitamin A
Demonstration Dr.M.V Ajith Kumar Dr.Reshma Reghu/ Dr.T.Ezhil Arasi
23 25.04.2017 (Tuesday)
Nutrition and health
Classification of foods, vitamins, nutritional problems in public health
Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
24 2.05.2017 (Tuesday)
Air, light & sunshine
Air, light, noise. Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
25 4.05.2017 (Thursday)
Effects of climate
Humidity, Temperature, Pressure and other
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
meteorological conditions.
26 5.05.2017 (Friday)
Nutrition and health
Food hygiene, food borne disease
Diadectic lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
27 6.05.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Theory- nutrition & health
Minerals, Dietary antioxidants, nutritional profiles of principal foods
Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr.Reshma Reghu/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
28 9.05.2017 (Tuesday)
Personal hygiene
Cleanliness, Rest, Sleep, Work, Physical Exercise and Training.
Ppt Dr.M.V Ajith Kumar
29 11.05.2017 (Thursday)
Atmos. Pollution
Water pollution Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V Ajith Kumar
30 12.05.2017 (Friday)
Nutrition and health
Food toxicants Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
31 13.05.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Theory- nutrition & health
Nutritional requirements, energy, fat.
Demonstration Dr.M.V Ajith Kumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr.Reshma Reghu
32 19.05.2017 (Friday)
Nutrition and health
Food toxicants Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
33 30.05.2017 (Tuesday)
Atmos. Pollution
Air pollution Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
34 1.06.2017 (Thursday)
Atmos. Pollution
Noise pollution Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
35 2.06.2017 (Friday)
Nutrition & health
Balanced diet, nutritional problems
Diadectic lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
36 3.06.2017 (Saturday)
PRACTICAL Theory- Nutrition & Health
Vitamins; vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K.
Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr.T.Ezhil Arasi/ Dr.Reshma Reghu
37 5.06.2017 (Monday)
SEMINAR Health Information & Basic Medical Statistics
Group Approach
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr.T.Ezhil Arasi/ Dr.Reshma Reghu
38 6.06.2017 (Tuesday)
Water Water; Sources, Sanitary well.
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajith Kumar
39 8.06.2017 (Thursday)
Water Water; Purification of water on large scale.
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
40 9.06.2017 (Friday)
Water Water; Purification of water on small scale.
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
41 10.06.2017 (Saturday)
PRACTICAL Theory-
Vitamin deficiencies, Nutritional factors in selected diseases,
Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr.Reshma Reghu
Nutrition & Health
Assessment of nutritional status
42 13.06.2017 (Tuesday)
Nutrition & health
Vitamins; b group of vitamins.
Diadectic lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
43 15.06.2017 (Thursday)
Water Water quality- criteria and standards.
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
44 16.06.2017 (Friday)
Water Water; surveillance of drinking water quality.
Diadectic lectures
Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar
45 17.06.2017 (Saturday)
Nutrition & health
Reference body weights Ppt Dr.Reshma Reghu
46 17.06.2017 (Saturday)
TUTORIALS Insectisides Group Discussion
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
47 24.06.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Theory- nutrition & health
Nutritional surveilllance Demonstration Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
48 29.06.2017 (Thursday)
Water Water; hardness of water. Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
49 30.06.2017 (Friday)
Conservancy Hospital waste Management
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
50 1.07.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Theory- CONSERVANCY
Disposal of sewage Demonstration Dr. M.V. Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr.Reshma Reghu
51 4.07.2017 (Tuesday)
CONSERVENCY
Disposal of deceased Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
52 6.07.2017 (Thursday)
Nutrition & health
Community nutrition programmes.
Diadectic lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
53 7.07.2017 (Friday)
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Preventive & Social Medicine
Ppt Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar
54 8.07.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Sanitations Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
55 11.07.2017 (Tuesday)
Preventive medicine in obstetrics, paediatrics And geriatrics
Ante Natal Care Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
56 13.07.2017 CONSERVEN Disaster management Diadectic Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar
(Thursday) CY lectures
57 14.07.2017 (Friday)
SANITATION Excreta disposal Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
58 15.07.2017 (Saturday)
Practicals Insecticides Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
59 15.07.2017 (Saturday)
TUTORIALS Sanitation Group Discussion
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
60 18.07.2017 (Tuesday)
Vital Statistics
Density of Population & Urbanisation
Diadectic Lectures
Dr. Reshma Reghu
61 20.07.2017 (Thursday)
Preventive medicine in obstetrics, paediatrics And geriatrics
Low Birth Weight Ppt Dr.T. Ezhilarasi
62 21.07.2017 (Friday)
Vital statistics
Demographic trends in India
Ppt Dr. Reshma Reghu
63 22.07.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Sanitations Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
64 24.07.2017 (Monday)
Seminar Health Programmes in India
Group Approach
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
65 25.07.2017 (Tuesday)
Vital Statistics
Principles & Elements of Vital Statistics
Diadectic Lectures
Dr. Reshma Reghu
66 27.07.2017 (Thursday)
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IN OBSTETRICS,PAEDIATRICS AND GERIATRICS
Neonatal Care Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
67 28.07.2017 (Friday)
SANITATION RCA latrine Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
68 29.07.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Vaccines Demonstration Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
69 1.08.2017 (Tuesday)
SANITATION Screening of Disease Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
70 3.08.2017 (Thursday)
Preventive medicine in
Growth & Development
Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
obstetrics,paediatrics And geriatrics
71 4.08.2017 (Friday)
DISINFECTION
Types of Disinfection Diadectic lectures
Dr. Reshma Reghu
72 5.08.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Demography & Family Planning
Demonstration Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
73 8.08.2017 (Tuesday)
General principles of Prevention & Control
General principles of prevention and control of communicable diseases- Poliomyelitis, enteric fever, dysenteries.
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
74 10.08.2017 (Thursday)
Preventive medicine in obstetrics,paediatrics And geriatrics
Child Health Problems Diadectic lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
75 11.08.2017 (Friday)
General principles of Prevention & Control
General principles of prevention and control of communicable diseases- Chicken pox, Measles, Tuberculosis
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
76 12.08.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Nutrition Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
77 17.08.2017 (Thursday)
General principles of Prevention & Control
General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases- Stroke, Rheumatic heart disease
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V. Ajith Kumar
78 18.08.2017 (Friday)
General principles of Prevention & Control
General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases- Cancer
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
79 19.08.2017 (Saturday)
Practicals Medical Entomology Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr.Reshma Reghu
80 22.08.2017 (Tuesday)
General principles of Prevention & Control
General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases- Diabetes.
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
81 24.08.2017 (Thursday)
Preventive medicine in obstetrics,paediatrics And geriatrics
National Policy For Children
Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
82 26.08.2017 (Saturday)
Practicals Parasitilogy Diadectic Lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
83 29.08.2017 (Tuesday)
General principles of Prevention & Control
General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases- Obesity, hypertension
Diadectic Lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
84 31.08.2017 (Thursday)
Preventive medicine in obstetrics,paediatrics And geriatrics
National Maternal Health Care Indicators
Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
85 7.09.2017 (Thursday)
Preventive medicine in obstetrics,paediatrics And geriatrics
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness
Diadectic Lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
86 9.09.2017 (Friday)
Practical Bacteriology Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarsi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
87 16.09.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Health programmes Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
88 19.09.2017 (Tuesday)
General principles of Prevention & Control
General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases- CVD, CHD, RHD
Diadectic Lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
89 28.09.2017 (Thursday)
Preventive medicine in
Preventive medicine in Geriatrics
Diadectic Lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
obstetrics, paediatrics And geriatrics
90 5.10.2017 (Thursday)
Disinfection Definition of disinfection, Properties of disinfectant
Ppt Dr.Reshma Reghu
91 6.10.2017 (Friday)
Disinfection Procedures Diadectic Lectures
Dr.Reshma Reghu
92 7.10.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Disaster management Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
93 10.10.2017 (Tuesday)
Disinfection Types of disinifection Ppt Dr. Reshma Reghu
94 12.10.2017 (9 hrs)
Study Tour Water purification and Pasteurization of milk
Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
95 13.10.2017 (Friday)
Protozoal & helminthic disease
Taeniasis Diadectic Lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
96 14.10.2017 (Saturday)
Practicals Health Programmes Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
97 19.10.2017 (Thursday)
Demographic cycle
Stages of Demographic cycle
Diadectic lectures
Dr T. Ezhilarasi
98 20.10.2017 (Friday)
Protozoal & helminthic disease
Hydatid disease Diadectic Lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
99 21.10.2017 (Saturday)
Practicals Pasteurization of milk Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr.Reshma Reghu
100 23.10.2017 (9 hrs)
Health Survey
Home Visit
Community Acitvities
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
101 24.10.2017 (9 hrs)
Health Survey
Home Visit Community Acitvities
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
102 26.10.2017 (Thursday)
Demographic cycle
World population trends Ppt Dr .T. Ezhilarasi
103 27.10.2017 (Friday)
Protozoal & helminthic disease
Leishmaniasis Diadectic Lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
104 28.10.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Growth Chart Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/
Dr Reshma Reghu
105 30.10.2017 (Monday)
Seminar Environment & Health Group approach
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
106 31.10.2017 (Tuesday)
Health care of community
Concept of health care. Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
107 2.11.2017 (Thursday)
Demographic cycle
Demographic Trends in India
Diadectic Lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
108 2.11.2017 (Friday)
Health care of community
Levels of health care. Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
109 4.11.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Health Programmes Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
110 7.11.2017 (Tuesday)
Health care of community
PHC Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
111 9.11.2017 (Thursday)
Family planning
Defn, Basic Human Rights Diadectic Lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
112 10.11.2017 (Friday)
Health care of community
Millenium development goals
Diadectic lectures
Dr. M. V. Ajith Kumar
113 11.11.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Health Programmes Demostration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
114 14.11.2017 (Tuesday)
Health care of community
Health care delivery Diadectic lectures
Dr. M.V Ajith Kumar
115 16.11.2017 (Thursday)
Family planning
National Population Policy Diadectic Lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
116 17.11.2017 (Friday)
International health
National Health Organisation
Ppt Dr. Reshma Reghu
117 18.11.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Sanitation-Latrines Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
118 21.11.2017 (Tuesday)
mental health
MENTAL HEALTH & DRUG ADDICTION
ppt Dr. Reshma Reghu
119 23.11.2017 (Thursday)
Family planning
Contraceptive Methods Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
120 24.11.2017 (Friday)
International health
WHO Ppt Dr. Reshma Reghu
121 25.11.2017 practicals Sanitation Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/
(Saturday) Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
122 28.11.2017 (Tuesday)
International health
Health work of bilateral agencies
Ppt Dr. Reshma Reghu
123 30.11.2017 (Thursday)
Family planning
Contraceptive methods- Spacing methods
Ppt Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
124 2.12.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Sanitation Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
125 5.12.2017 (Tuesday)
Health planning
Health planning in India- Different planning committees
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
126 7.12.2017 (Thursday)
Health planning
Health planning in India- Planning commission
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V Ajith Kumar
127 8.12.2017 (Friday)
Health planning
Health planning in India- Five year plans
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V Ajith Kumar
128 9.12.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Sanitation Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
129 12.12.2017 (Tuesday)
Health planning
Health system in India Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V Ajithkumar
130 14.12.2017 (Thursday)
Homoeopathy
Homoeopathic concept of prophylaxis
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
131 15.12.2017 (Friday)
Homoeopathy
Homoeopathic concept of vaccination
Diadectic lectures
Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
132 16.12.2017 (Saturday)
Practical Sanitation Demonstration Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar/ Dr. T. Ezhilarasi/ Dr Reshma Reghu
133 19.12.2017 (Tuesday)
Homoeopathy
Homoeopathic concept of immunology
Ppt Dr.M.V.Ajithkumar
134 21.12.2017 (Thursday)
Homoeopathic concept of cause of disease
Diadectic Lectures
Dr. T. Ezhilarasi
135 22.12.2017 (Friday)
Homoeopathic concept of Personal Hygiene
Diadectic Lectures
Dr.Reshma Reghu
CCIE (Continuous Comprehensive Internal Assessment)
Assignments
Sl. No TOPICS Date of submission
1. Occupational health 10.04.17
2. Disaster management 03.07.17
3. Health programmes in India 28.08.17
4. Mental health 06.11.17
5. Anti natal, intra natal and postnatal care 11.12.17
Seminars
Sl no TOPICS Date
1. Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases. 10.04.2017
2 Health information and basic medical statistics 05.06.2017
3. Health programmes in India 24.07.2017
4. Environment and health 30.10.2017
Class Test
S.No Term Date
1
I
29.04.17
2 30.05.17
3 II
29.07.17
4. 22.08.17
5. III 28.09.17
6. 18.11.17
Mark list:
IV BHMS (2017 – 2018) Old Regulation:
SL. NO. REGISTER NO. NAME Term 1 Term 2 Term 3
(100) (200) (200)
1. 581312001 Abdullah S 15 55 57
2. 581312002 Abila A L Benign 51 141 114
3. 581312003 Aiswarya M B 41 124 105
4. 581312004 Akhila P S 61 141 12
5. 581312005 Akshya M Lal 32 94 87
6. 581312006 Akshaya Tharankini A 63 136 94
7. 581312007 Amal Chandra P 16 38 45
8. 581312008 Amala B S 45 118 150
9. 581312010 Amrutha N Jayan 35 110 99
10. 581312011 Amutha K 29 125 101
11. 581312012 Anand K S 38 116 101
12. 581312013 Anarkha Ajith A 139 116
13. 581312014 Anjana V Kumar A 124 138
14. 581312015 Anuja Unnikrishnan 53 131 135
15. 581312016 Anushree M 55 133 116
16. 581312017 Apoorva R S 36 103 82
17. 581312019 Aravind S 38 110 94
18. 581312020 Arjun G 27 83 94
19. 581312021 Arun R S 10 44 64
20. 581312022 Arunima S A 106 115
21. 581312023 Ashwini Suresh 33 112 105
22. 581313024 Athira Sunil 39 91 84
23. 581312025 Bramya S 22 59 63
24. 581312026 Cinto Kanth 16 87 77
25. 581312027 Clara S 27 84 -
26. 581312028 Cordelia Miranda M V 31 63 76
27. 581312029 Dani Sheeba A 42 88 81
28. 581312030 Deepika K 31 104 94
29. 581312031 Dharshini R 52 144 114
30. 581312033 Evangelin Joe C N 27 79 68
31. 581312034 Femy Shaji 53 135 112
32. 581312036 Geetha S V 34 103 87
33. 581312037 Geethu Vijay 31 123 89
34. 581312038 Gopikrishnan S 14 49 51
35. 581312039 Gopinath B 27 97 68
36. 581312040 Greeshma Ss 61 141 128
37. 581312041 Harini Ajay Varsha M 56 126 107
38. 581312042 Husniah Hussain 40 101 77
39. 581312043 Indhu B S 27 104 105
40. 581312044 Janaki M 60 157 123
41. 581312045 Janaki Raman J A 106 76
42. 581312046 Jenifer J 70 157 146
43. 581312047 Jilu Anna Jacob 54 134 106
44. 581312048 Kalaiyarasi S 37 134 100
45. 581312049 Karpagavalli P 66 149 134
46. 581312051 Karthika M 42 136 118
47. 581312052 Kiruba Sevagan Evans Muthu M 44 113 94
48. 581312053 Lavanya N 46 114 116
49. 581312055 Lekshmi B 28 112 98
50. 581312056 Libiya Harsh S 45 116 118
51. 581312057 Lincy Angel M S 62 142 126
52. 581312058 Mahesh Menon N T 17 50 54
53. 581312059 Meenumol V M 47 145 138
54. 581312060 Mohamed Sameer B A 51 60
55. 581312061 Mohammed Irshad 17 40 52
56. 581312063 Mohammed Rajeb M 8 43 52
57. 581312064 Mufitha Athiya Banu S R 51 127 131
58. 581312065 Mymoon Fathima M 53 124 113
59. 581312066 Naga Jothi P 54 122 105
60. 581313067 Nandhini G 65 133 146
61. 581312069 Nanthini S 36 132 125
62. 581312070 Nithya S 42 127 123
63. 581312071 Noufia B S 36 126 112
64. 581312072 Ornnima Maria Shaj 45 132 115
65. 581312073 Panner Selvam G 23 103 81
66. 581312074 Parimala M 37 128 115
67. 581312075 G J I Paulin 66 138 139
68. 581312076 Preethika Shree M 52 134 108
69. 581312077 Rachel Shalom S 57 148 97
70. 581312078 Ragavi R 55 136 108
71. 581312079 Rajalekshmi K 62 149 138
72. 581312080 Reeshna R B 23 91 72
73. 581312081 Reshma Jose A 105 83
74. 581312082 Santhi Priya A A U A 151 131
75. 581312084 Shunmathy S M 43 143 130
76. 581312085 Soundarya S 47 135 122
77. 581312086 Sreekutty R 23 106 69
78. 581312087 Sreelekshmi S 9 45 77
79. 581312088 Subbulakshmi Subashini M 40 113 89
80. 581312089 Sumathi M 34 105 97
81. 581312090 Sumayya S 25 107 90
82. 581312091 Sureshbabu B 22 84 57
83. 581312092 Susila S 29 126 121
84. 581312093 Teffi Ann Varghese 50 136 135
85. 581312094 Tharani M 34 112 108
86. 581312095 Vajihath Nisha K A 152 148
87. 581312096 Vineetha Josee A 111 99
88. 581312097 Vilasini N 34 117 134
89. 581312098 Vineetha V 50 115 115
90. 581312100 Vishnu Priya H 47 144 112
Sample Questions
Sarada Krishna Sub code 581255
Homoeopathic Medical College
Kulasekharam, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu - 629 161.
IV BHMS (Sr.) TERM TEST II – DECEMBER 2018
Subject: COMMUNITY MEDICINE Time: 3 hrs Max Mark: 100
Answer all the questions I. Essay questions:
1. Write in detail about contraceptive methods. 2. Write in detail about solid waste disposal.
II. Write notes on:
1. Metrological environment. 2. WHO. 3. Demographic cycle. 4. Malaria eradication programme. 5. Menstrual induction. 6. Modern sewage treatment. 7. Bore-hole latrine. 8. Growth chart. 9. Screening for disease. 10. Apgar score.
III. Write short answers on:
1. Global warming. 2. Oxidation pond. 3. Klinfelter’s syndrome. 4. FAO. 5. Haemophilia. 6. Kangaroo mother care. 7. Target couple. 8. Triage.
9. Toxaemias of pregnancy. 10. Abstinence.
University Questions
[LM 1255] FEBRUARY 2018 Sub. Code: 581255
FOURTH B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
PAPER IX - COMMUNITY MEDICINE
QP.Code: 581255
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer all the questions I. Essay Questions ( 2 x 15 = 30)
1. Risk factors and prevention of hypertension. 2. Criteria for screening.
II. Write notes on:
1. Levels of Health care.
2. Sanitation barrier.
3. Typhoid fever.
4. Occupational Hazards.
5. Community Health Centre.
6. Indian Red-cross.
7. Millennium Development Goals.
8. Disaster Preparedness.
9. Prevention of Blindness.
10. Food additives.
III. Short answers on:
1. Inertization
2. Pie chart.
3. Drug abuse.
4. Ice-berg phenomenon of disease.
5. Oral rehydration solution.
6. Eligible couple.
7. Pellagra.
8. Incubation period.
Formative Assessment
Homoeopathic Medical College
Kulasekharam, Kanyakumari Dist.,Tamil Nadu
Sarada Krishna
Name
Subject:
RegisterNoSI.No
Class :
Batch :
Date :
Term :
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
2013-2014-IV BHMS (SUP)
2013-2014- IV BHMS(Sup)
TERM -1 MAR-18
7/04/2018
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nar
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(20) 9* 10* Total
1 12 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0Divya J.581212028
10
2 14 8 0 12 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1AMMU J.VIJAYAN581312009
7
3 0 5 0 5 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0ARAVIND .A581312018
6
4 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 1CLARA .S581312027
11
5 12 10 0 8 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1DHIVYA .D581312032
9
6 0 4 0 4 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1KARTHIK .C581312050
8
7 13 8 0 12 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0LAVANYA .T.P581312054
8
8 0 4 0 4 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 1NANDU KRISHNAN .H581312068
10
9 2 6 0 9 2 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 1 0VISHANTH K.J581312099
11
Criteria for Perfomance assessment by teacher
*1. Interest in subject; 2. Active Participation Interest in subject 3. Professiona/Scientific attitude; 4.Clinical/Practical work; 5.Commitment/ Sincerrity/ Values/ Voluntariness;
6.Project; 7.Submission of Records; 8.Attendance; 9.Behavier; 10.Co- Curricular Activites (NSS,YRC,Sports,Cultural,Etc ..)
Formative Assessment
Homoeopathic Medical College
Kulasekharam, Kanniyakumari Dist.,Tamil Nadu
Sarada Krishna
Name
Subject:
RegisterNoSI.No
Class :
Batch :
Date :
Term :
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
2017-2018-IV BHMS(SUP)
2013
TERM -II JUNE-2018
7/06/2019
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ment
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nar
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(20) 9* 10* Total
1 14 10 8 16 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1AMMU J.VIJAYAN581312009
17
2 8 10 12 8 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2ARAVIND .A581312018
14
3 12 11 14 6 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2CLARA .S581312027
16
4 13 12 12 8 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1DHIVYA .D581312032
15
5 10 12 13 8 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1KARTHIK .C581312050
16
6 11 14 14 10 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1LAVANYA .T.P581312054
17
7 11 13 12 10 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1NANDU KRISHNAN .H581312068
14
8 10 12 12 11 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1VISHANTH K.J581312099
14
Criteria for Perfomance assessment by teacher
*1. Interest in subject; 2. Active Participation Interest in subject 3. Professiona/Scientific attitude; 4.Clinical/Practical work; 5.Commitment/ Sincerrity/ Values/ Voluntariness;
6.Project; 7.Submission of Records; 8.Attendance; 9.Behavier; 10.Co- Curricular Activites (NSS,YRC,Sports,Cultural,Etc ..)
Formative Assessment
Homoeopathic Medical College
Kulasekharam, Kanyakumari Dist.,Tamil Nadu
Sarada Krishna
Name
Subject:
RegisterNoSI.No
Class :
Batch :
Date :
Term :
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
2018-2019 IV BHMS
2014-2015-IV BHMS
TERM -II SEPT-2018
23/10/2018
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ment
(20)
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nar
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(20) 9* 10* Total
1 4 5 11 3 1 0 0 2 1 2 1 2 2 2FIO CHARLES581312035
13
2 8 5 18 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 2 2Mohammed Nowfal S.581312062
14
3 6 7 13 8 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2AARATHY .S.V.581412001
16
4 9 13 13 13 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2AARATHY JAYAN .S581412002
18
5 10 13 0 10 2 0 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2ABITHA BANU M.A581412003
16
6 10 13 15 13 2 0 2 0 1 2 2 2 2 2ADHITHYA .A581412004
15
7 11 13 11 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1AISWARYA A.S581412005
16
8 12 13 13 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2AJEYA .A581412006
19
9 9 10 18 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 2AKHITHA ASOK581412007
12
10 10 6 15 5 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2AKILA .M581412008
13
11 11 12 11 4 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 2ALANJANA ANNE JOSE581412009
13
12 7 12 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2AMAL BABU T.S581412010
13
13 8 12 18 11 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2AMARIS VIJAITHA .M581412011
16
14 9 12 18 5 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 2AMMU T.DEEP581412012
13
15 8 10 18 2 2 2 1 0 2 2 1 2 1 1AMRITHA .R581412013
14
Criteria for Perfomance assessment by teacher
*1. Interest in subject; 2. Active Participation Interest in subject 3. Professiona/Scientific attitude; 4.Clinical/Practical work; 5.Commitment/ Sincerrity/ Values/ Voluntariness;
6.Project; 7.Submission of Records; 8.Attendance; 9.Behavier; 10.Co- Curricular Activites (NSS,YRC,Sports,Cultural,Etc ..)
Name
Subject:
RegisterNoSI.No
Class :
Batch :
Date :
Term :
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
2018-2019 IV BHMS
2014-2015-IV BHMS
TERM -II SEPT-2018
23/10/2018
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(20) 9* 10* Total
16 11 12 13 10 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 1AMUTHA W.P.581412014
12
17 10 12 15 9 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 2ANANDASANTHI .A581412015
11
18 6 6 18 3 0 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 2ANANTHU PRAKASH J.J581412016
10
19 9 10 11 5 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2ANJANA S.A.581412017
13
20 12 12 18 5 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 2 2 1ANU TWINKLE .A581412019
10
21 11 13 13 7 2 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 2ARATHY S.VIJAYAN581412020
13
22 10 13 13 8 1 0 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1BALESWARI M.581412021
14
23 12 13 18 6 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2BITHIAH THOMAS .G581412022
13
24 7 13 15 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 2CHINNAPANDI K581412023
12
25 11 13 13 8 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2DEEPIKA M581412024
14
26 10 13 18 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 2DHANUSREE V.A.581412025
15
27 11 13 15 7 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 1DHANYA M.V.581412026
11
28 10 13 11 4 2 2 2 1 1 0 2 1 2 2DIVYASHREE G.581412028
15
29 10 5 11 8 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1EVANGELIN SOWMIYA .A.S581412029
17
30 10 6 11 12 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2FATHIMA SHAJAHAN .S581412030
16
31 11 12 18 4 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 1GAYATHRI DEVI .V581412031
11
32 11 12 11 5 1 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 1 2GIFTA JEYA BEAULAH G581412032
15
33 11 12 11 11 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 2 0HAFEETHA .A.M581412034
13
34 11 12 11 7 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2IRFANA R.SALAM581412036
17
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*1. Interest in subject; 2. Active Participation Interest in subject 3. Professiona/Scientific attitude; 4.Clinical/Practical work; 5.Commitment/ Sincerrity/ Values/ Voluntariness;
6.Project; 7.Submission of Records; 8.Attendance; 9.Behavier; 10.Co- Curricular Activites (NSS,YRC,Sports,Cultural,Etc ..)
Name
Subject:
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Class :
Batch :
Date :
Term :
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
2018-2019 IV BHMS
2014-2015-IV BHMS
TERM -II SEPT-2018
23/10/2018
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Quiz
(20) 9* 10* Total
35 10 10 15 5 1 2 2 2 0 1 2 2 2 1JEBA DELPHIN .V581412037
15
36 10 12 15 5 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1KALIAPPAN .M581412038
16
37 9 10 11 5 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1KAMALEE J.581412039
18
38 11 6 18 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1KAVYA P.B581412040
16
39 7 12 11 7 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1KIRUTHIKA SAKTHI .A581412041
17
40 12 12 13 13 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1MAITHERI .C581412042
14
41 10 12 15 10 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 1 1MEHAR NIHAR NISHA .F581412043
14
42 10 12 11 5 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1MINU KURIACHAN581412044
11
43 12 6 15 15 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1MONIKA PRIYADHARSHINI M581412045
12
44 11 12 11 14 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1VINOTHINI .K581412046
17
45 11 12 11 12 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2NAGARUBINI V.J581412047
16
46 10 14 18 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 2 2NAZREEN SHAH M.N.581412048
15
47 11 13 11 11 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1NITHYA .P581412050
14
48 10 13 13 10 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2NIVEDITHA .N581412051
17
49 9 7 5 10 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1NOWSHIKA .V581412052
12
50 8 11 0 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 2OMKAR .L.S581412053
12
51 11 0 11 11 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 0PANICKER GREESHMA GRAISH KUMAR581412054
13
52 11 8 18 10 0 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2PAVITHRA .S581412055
14
53 8 7 11 11 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0PAVITHRA DEVI .P581412056
9
Criteria for Perfomance assessment by teacher
*1. Interest in subject; 2. Active Participation Interest in subject 3. Professiona/Scientific attitude; 4.Clinical/Practical work; 5.Commitment/ Sincerrity/ Values/ Voluntariness;
6.Project; 7.Submission of Records; 8.Attendance; 9.Behavier; 10.Co- Curricular Activites (NSS,YRC,Sports,Cultural,Etc ..)
Name
Subject:
RegisterNoSI.No
Class :
Batch :
Date :
Term :
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
2018-2019 IV BHMS
2014-2015-IV BHMS
TERM -II SEPT-2018
23/10/2018
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ment
(20)
Monthly
Test
(20)1* 2* 3* 4* 5* 6* 7* 8*
Semi
nar
(20)
Quiz
(20) 9* 10* Total
54 7 11 13 7 1 2 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 1PIRAVEEN .M.S.R581412057
15
55 8 6 11 7 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 0PORKATHIROAN .T581412058
14
56 10 11 13 13 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2PRABHAVATHI .S581412059
17
57 10 11 15 9 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2RAGHAVI .R581412060
16
58 10 12 11 12 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1RAJALAKSHMI .K581412061
18
59 11 6 11 9 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1REHNA FATHIMA581412062
16
60 9 12 0 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 1REKHA .R581412063
14
61 11 6 11 10 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1REMYA R.R581412064
16
62 10 12 15 6 2 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 0RESHMA A.S581412065
13
63 10 12 11 9 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1RESHMA R.R581412066
10
64 9 12 11 8 2 0 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1RISVANA .R581412067
15
65 11 12 11 14 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 2 2 2ROHINI .G581412068
15
66 9 6 18 6 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2SAFNA581412069
16
67 10 13 11 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2SAJITHA .R.B581412070
19
68 11 13 15 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2SATHYA INDHUMATHI .A581412071
17
69 10 13 0 13 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2SHAKTHI VIGNESHWAR .G581412072
17
70 7 7 15 5 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2SHAMILI .M581412073
16
71 10 15 13 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2SHANMUGA PRIYA .K581412074
19
72 10 16 11 12 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2SHANMUGAPRIYA .A581412075
16
Criteria for Perfomance assessment by teacher
*1. Interest in subject; 2. Active Participation Interest in subject 3. Professiona/Scientific attitude; 4.Clinical/Practical work; 5.Commitment/ Sincerrity/ Values/ Voluntariness;
6.Project; 7.Submission of Records; 8.Attendance; 9.Behavier; 10.Co- Curricular Activites (NSS,YRC,Sports,Cultural,Etc ..)
Name
Subject:
RegisterNoSI.No
Class :
Batch :
Date :
Term :
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
2018-2019 IV BHMS
2014-2015-IV BHMS
TERM -II SEPT-2018
23/10/2018
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ment
(20)
Monthly
Test
(20)1* 2* 3* 4* 5* 6* 7* 8*
Semi
nar
(20)
Quiz
(20) 9* 10* Total
73 8 15 11 5 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1SHARBEL GEORGE581412076
15
74 11 15 15 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2SHEEBA .C581412077
14
75 9 14 18 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2SHIFA NIZAR581412078
16
76 11 15 13 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2SHIFINYA S RAVUTHER581412079
19
77 10 13 18 13 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2SHILPA CHERIAN581412080
18
78 11 14 18 13 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2SHRAVANDHI .T.S581412081
17
79 10 13 11 12 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 2 1SHREE PRIYA DARSHINI N.581412082
14
80 10 14 15 13 0 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2SINDHUJA .S581412083
14
81 11 9 13 9 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2SIVA KIRUBA V.581412084
15
82 10 8 11 13 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1SIVARAMYAPRAGATHI R.S581412085
17
83 10 13 18 9 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1SOUMYA M.S.581412086
17
84 8 12 18 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1SOURAJ C.S.581412087
15
85 10 11 11 4 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2SREEKUTTY B RAJ581412088
14
86 11 14 15 11 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2SUCHARITHA RANI N.R.E581412089
16
87 9 9 11 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2SUSEENDRAN .T581412090
14
88 9 8 13 7 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1SWETHAH .M581412091
16
89 10 10 11 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1THANGA EBILA .M581412092
18
90 12 8 11 12 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1THANGAPANDIYAN .M581412093
17
91 8 9 11 8 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1UDHAYAKUMAR .A581412094
14
Criteria for Perfomance assessment by teacher
*1. Interest in subject; 2. Active Participation Interest in subject 3. Professiona/Scientific attitude; 4.Clinical/Practical work; 5.Commitment/ Sincerrity/ Values/ Voluntariness;
6.Project; 7.Submission of Records; 8.Attendance; 9.Behavier; 10.Co- Curricular Activites (NSS,YRC,Sports,Cultural,Etc ..)
Name
Subject:
RegisterNoSI.No
Class :
Batch :
Date :
Term :
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
2018-2019 IV BHMS
2014-2015-IV BHMS
TERM -II SEPT-2018
23/10/2018
Assign
ment
(20)
Monthly
Test
(20)1* 2* 3* 4* 5* 6* 7* 8*
Semi
nar
(20)
Quiz
(20) 9* 10* Total
92 12 5 11 8 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 0VAISHNAVI .R581412095
14
93 12 12 15 6 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 0VARADALAKSHMI .P.B581412096
17
94 9 9 11 9 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 1VIJAYALAKSHMI .V581412097
13
95 10 9 11 7 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1WAFIYAH .K581412099
17
96 8 6 11 12 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2YADU KRISHNAN581412100
13
Criteria for Perfomance assessment by teacher
*1. Interest in subject; 2. Active Participation Interest in subject 3. Professiona/Scientific attitude; 4.Clinical/Practical work; 5.Commitment/ Sincerrity/ Values/ Voluntariness;
6.Project; 7.Submission of Records; 8.Attendance; 9.Behavier; 10.Co- Curricular Activites (NSS,YRC,Sports,Cultural,Etc ..)
9. Koplik’s spot.
10. Cold chain.
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RESULT ANALYSIS – DEPT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE
Year No of Students
Appeared
No of Students
Passed
Pass percentage
2010-2011 39 38 97.4
2011-2012 43 43 100
2012-2013 34 33 97.0
2013-2014 44 44 100
2014-2015 53 51 96.2
2015-2016 75 75 100
2016-2017 80 79 98.7
2017-2018 89 88 98.8